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Guest Column: Standing in the face of bigotry 105

The Diamondback, University of Maryland College Park, College Park, MD

2 days ago by Student Groups

Furthermore, in the name of anti-racism and academic freedom, we implore all pro-Israel student groups to condemn the hate-filled attacks directed at the Arab and Muslim community and their political beliefs.

Finally, we pledge our solidarity with the Arab and Muslim students who have refused to stand silent in the wake of this bigotry.

Erhlich lecture encourages student-driven political discussion 21

The Greyhound, Loyola College, Baltimore, MD

13 hours ago by Ellen Brooks

On Thursday, October 9, former Maryland Governor Bob Ehrlich spoke to an audience of approximately 80 people in the Programming Room of the Andrew White Student Center concerning an array of political topics. Those in attendance included members of the local community, faculty and a large number of politically aware students.

Professor awarded for book on cultural roots of tattoos 17

The Greyhound, Loyola College, Baltimore, MD

13 hours ago by Ellen Brooks

In today's society, the most prominent form of body modification is the tattoo. Over the past few decades, tattooing has become a part of mainstream culture as well as a representation of individuality for those who choose to turn their skin to a canvas for this unique art form.

Georgetown's Condolences to Wall Street: Greedy or Tactful? 16

The Georgetown Independent, Georgetown University, Washington, DC

1 day ago by Allie McCarthy

As Wall Street began to crumble in mid-September, women cursed the ground their power heels walked on, men in suits cleared out their desks and Georgetown alumni in the greater New York area could have looked in their inboxes to find an email from the University's Office of Advancement.

San Fran Band, Third Eye Blind to perform at Loyola 14

The Greyhound, Loyola College, Baltimore, MD

15 hours ago by Mike Tirone

The San Francisco based band, Third Eye Blind, well known for its catchy songs like "Semi-Charmed Life" and soft ballads such as "How's It Going To Be?" will take to Reitz Arena on Saturday, Feb. 16. The Student Government Association announced the confirmation last week with great satisfaction.


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Depp steals the show as "Public Enemy" #1


		Depp steals the show as "Public Enemy" #1

The Quad, West Chester University, PA

3 days ago by Colin McGlinchey

Walking out of a Michael Mann film, you're likely to feel many things.

Entertained may be one of them, but certainly very dizzy and a bit confused should be high on that list.

Mann's kinetic visuals and "Blair Witch" style camera movements are sure to leave even the most seaworthy moviegoer a little sick.

Two die in unrelated off-campus incidents last week

The Diamondback, University of Maryland College Park, MD

3 days ago by Rich Abdill

Drowning, motorcycle crash kill two in College Park

Survey says binge drinking still rampant on campuses

The Diamondback, University of Maryland College Park, MD

3 days ago by Lauren Redding

Administrators hope new initiatives will drive down national alcohol patterns

The job hunt: All aboard the intern ship

The Diamondback, University of Maryland College Park, MD

3 days ago by Matthew Verghese

Staff columnist Matthew Verghes argues that the best bet for finding a job after graduation is through an internship.

Brown Out as MSU's Newspaper Advisor

Spokesman, Morgan State University, MD

3 days ago by Ryan H. Marshall

Updated on July 2, 2009@ 8:59 p.m.

In what many students, faculty, and staff say is a shocking turn of events, The Office of Student Activities (OSA), decided against renewing the contract of Spokesman Newspaper and Promethean Yearbook Advisor, Denise Brown.

A Summer at Le Cordon Bleu


		A Summer at Le Cordon Bleu

The Georgetown Independent, Georgetown University, DC

6 days ago by Anna Cheimets

I am a member of a brigade. I wear a uniform and brandish the mortal weapons given to me by my superiors. My peers and I respond to our commander in unison. I have drawn blood, along with many others. I have gotten guts in my eye. I wear my number on my shoulder.

How Hoyas Make Money: Finding Jobs On Campus


		How Hoyas Make Money: Finding Jobs On Campus

The Georgetown Independent, Georgetown University, DC

6 days ago by Cassondra Puls

You may arrive on campus and realize that you need a little extra income to pay the tuition bills or support your M Street shopping binges. Perhaps you are concerned that your resume is going nowhere while you sit in lecture halls. Or maybe you just need a bit more structure to your newly boundless college days.

Another Look at Lending: Kiva goes Stateside


		Another Look at Lending: Kiva goes Stateside

The Georgetown Independent, Georgetown University, DC

6 days ago by B Palmer

Do you want to help a woman in Peru expand her embroidery business? Or perhaps you are interested in helping a man in Cambodia start a grocery store to provide for his family? Since 2005, the website Kiva.org has helped 515,879 lenders do just that. Through the website, ordinary people worldwide who have $25 to loan can contribute to the financial self-sufficiency of an entrepreneur who wants to begin an enterprise or needs support for an existing business.

Black press missing from stimulus list, NNPA says

The District Chronicles, Howard University, DC

4 days ago by Hazel Trice-Edney/NNPA Editor-in-Chief

U. S. Rep. Barbara Lee (D-Calif.), chairwoman of the Congressional Black Caucus, is pressing the White House and the president's cabinet on the apparent void in federal government advertising in Black-owned newspapers and radio.

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