The Torch Online, Saint John's University New York, Jamacai, NY
5 hours ago by Everton Bailey, News Editor
A St. John's priest was arrested and arraigned on charges Friday after allegedly emailing two obscene videos of himself to what he thought was a 13-year-old boy, said authorities.
According to news outlets, Rev. Charles Plock, 63, a University youth minister and chaplain, was released on $150,000 bail after being arrested in his on-campus apartment.
Pace Press, Pace University, New York, NY
8 hours ago by JENADY GARSHOFSKY
A feeling of disgust followed by the sight and sent of decay and filth is a common sight on the streets around pace university. It is unfortunate, but there are homeless people everywhere. Every time I walk by a homeless being I feel inclined to help.
After all I am attending a prestigious university and they are rotting on the side of the street.
The College Hill, Sussex Community College, Newton, NJ
49 minutes ago by Noelle Kalipetis
With 3.5 million copies of TWILIGHT under her belt, Stephenie Meyer seems well deserving of her media-given title: "Queen of Vampire Literature." The record nearly shattered when her third volume, BREAKING DAWN, hit the shelves in early August, reaching 1.
The Llama Ledger, Bard College at Simon's Rock, Great Barrington, MA
4 hours ago by Andres Miguel | The Pitt News (University of Pittsburgh)
Among the most terrifying concepts a horror film can address is the corruption of the familiar. This theme is best exemplified through the zombie movie—in which both familiar places and people suddenly become tainted and monstrous—but it also traces back to films like Hitchcock's "Strangers on a Train," where a carnival becomes the site of a gruesome murder.
Statesman, SUNY Stony Brook, Stony Brook, NY
56 minutes ago by Denise DeGennaro
Radio City Music Hall opened its legendary doors Saturday to singer/songwriter Jason Mraz, whose North American fall tour kicked off just two days before in Scranton, Penn.
Irish artist Lisa Hannigan kicked off the show, but her raspy voice and strange dance moves didn't quite do it for the audience.
Statesman, SUNY Stony Brook, Stony Brook, NY
4 hours ago by Statesman Editorial Board
Although there are many diseases that still need cures and many people worldwide who need medicine, the most important problem that needs to be addressed in the United States today is the lack of information easily available to the average citizen about medical issues.
Statesman, SUNY Stony Brook, Stony Brook, NY
5 hours ago by Nicole Roach
New York City residents may be experiencing a little déjà vu. Mayor Bloomberg, the Democrat-turned-Republican-turned-Independent, wants to run for mayor again. For those who are unaware, he is already at the end of his second term. Maybe he is hoping third time's a charm.
Statesman, SUNY Stony Brook, Stony Brook, NY
6 hours ago by Charles Costa
A new feature of Google's GMail service will provide a layer of protection against the common mistake of emailing while intoxicated.