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State Parks


		State Parks

The College Hill, Sussex Community College, NJ

3 hours ago by Casey Klein

Many Sussex County residents have grown up visiting state parks such as

Stokes State Forest and High Point State Park. "I have many memories from being at state parks when I was younger," said Sara Nolan, a Sussex county resident.

Unfortunately, last April, Gov.

Students chosen by lottery to potentially attend debate

~The Chronicle, Hofstra University, NY

2 minutes ago by Samuel Rubenfeld

The University held a lottery on Tuesday to choose 250 potential ticketholders for next Wednesday's presidential debate.

The debate, to be held at the David S. Mack Sports and Exhibition Complex (the Arena), will feature Barack Obama and John McCain facing off in their final debate before election day, on Nov.

Computer Thefts Continue

Meridian, Lehman College, NY

1 hour ago by Jenniffer Efthymious

Thieves continue to plunder the campus laptops and equipment in not so random robberies across campus.

Facebook and Myspace Fair Game For College Admissions

Statesman, SUNY Stony Brook, NY

2 hours ago by Charles Costa

According to the recent article, Poster beware: More bosses watch applicants' social spaces, published on the website ArsTechnica.com, and a related article titled, Social-Networking Sites Viewed By Admissions Officers, published by The Chicago Tribune, the number of schools and corporations googling applicants is on the rise.

The Electoral College Explained


		The Electoral College Explained

The Gothic Times, New Jersey City University, NJ

3 hours ago by Patrick Jarkowsky

It is the electoral vote, and not the popular vote, that ultimately decides who will become President and Vice President.

Science Building Breaking Ground


		Science Building Breaking Ground

Meridian, Lehman College, NY

6 hours ago by Natalie Whilby-Patterson

The innovative new science building brings green architecture and new opportunities to the Bronx.

Former Slave Illustrates an Ongoing Problem

Knight News, Queens College, NY

10 hours ago by Cesar Bustamante, Jr.

Although many people think slavery is a topic covered only in history classes and is not a present-day problem, James Kofi Annan - a former slave from Ghana - stands as a living example that proves them wrong.

You may be shocked to learn this, but, today, there are more slaves worldwide than there have ever been at any point in human history.

"Mad Chad" talks Chainsaws

Chronicle, Quinnipiac University, CT

1 day ago by Matt Ciepielowski

Mad Chad Taylor kept students and parents on the edge of their seats last Saturday night with his one-of-a-kind juggling routine. He juggled everything from tasers to silicone breast implants to chainsaws. Afterwards, he sat down for a quick question and answer session.

Broadway's Been Good to Burstein

Knight News, Queens College, NY

1 day ago by Natalie Shields

At around two in the afternoon, this Broadway star could be spotted riding the train downtown among average, everyday New Yorkers, unfazed by the glamour that comes with being associated with numerous theater awards.

"You never talk about them," said Danny Burstein, Queens College class of 1986, a Tony-nominated Broadway actor, who shied away from revealing too much information about an upcoming audition.

St. John's priest charged with emailing lewd videos


		St. John's priest charged with emailing lewd videos

The Torch Online, Saint John's University New York, NY

1 day 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 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.

Students Rally Against Ahmadinejad

Knight News, Queens College, NY

1 day ago by Chavie Lieber

Thousands of people, including QC students, journeyed to the U.N. building on Sept. 22 to rally against the presence of Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and his terrorist regime.

"Ahmadinejad calls for the complete destruction of Israel, denies the Holocaust and ignores international demands to halt nuclear programs," said Howard M.

Nine Universities, Colleges Join to Discuss More Governmental Funding For Students and Families

The Montclarion, MontClair STate University, NJ

2 days ago by Elizabeth Kilborn

Montclair State University's President Susan A. Cole and eight other university and college presidents are joining together to fight for more government funding to benefit students and families statewide.

Budget cuts led the statewide campaign that began in September, which is still in its early stages of development for future plans.

Respect for Life Petitions Fordham on Breyer Award


		Respect for Life Petitions Fordham on Breyer Award

The Ram, Fordham University, NY

2 days ago by Robert Pergament

The Respect for Life Club has taken up the fight against Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer. On the heels of the Cardinal Newman Society's attacks on Fordham for giving abortion-rights supporter Breyer an ethics award, members of the club penned a letter to Rev.

Codey Requests Stevens Drinking Policy

The Stute, Stevens Institute of Technology, NJ

2 days ago by Ann DeStefano

The Stevens alcohol policy clearly states, "In compliance with current New Jersey laws, the Institute prohibits the consumption of alcohol by students or their guests who are under the age of 21, on or off campus." The state is looking at this policy after taking notice of Stevens' joining of the "Amethyst Initiative," a national initiative to debate whether the drinking age should remain at 21 or be lowered to 18.

Stevens recieves low marks in sustainability report card

The Stute, Stevens Institute of Technology, NJ

2 days ago by Brent Caruso

Looking around at today's society, there has been a drastic change to the world over the past years. Before, people drove cars with big V-8 engines that only got ten to twelve miles per gallon, threw everything in the garbage, and no one was concerned with the environment, But that has all changed now.

"Obama Day" at Beren Campus Sparks Discussion


		"Obama Day" at Beren Campus Sparks Discussion

Yeshiva University Observer, Yeshiva University, NY

3 days ago by Aliza Greenland

On Wednesday September 24, 2008, pictures of Barack Obama studded the Stern College for Women (SCW) campus. The candidate's chiseled silhouette graced fronts of students' t-shirts and posters declaring "Progress." In a campaign termed "Obama Day," about 15 SCW students supportive of Obama proudly flaunted their political position, modeling Obama buttons and distributing pamphlets throughout the day.

University responds to issues regarding underage drinking

The Spectrum, Sacred Heart University, CT

3 days ago by Dennis Conrad

Underage drinking is a hot button issue on college campuses throughout the country and Sacred Heart University, like many schools, is working hard to enforce the law.

"90 to 95 percent of the residential students are under 21, which means they are not allowed to drink according to the law," said Larry Wielk, dean of students.

Reactions to "MC's Virgins"

The Quadrangle, Manhattan, NY

3 days ago by Kelly Shine

Three weeks ago, the MC Quadrangle ran an article that caused a lot of buzz around campus. The article, complete with an infectious headline, "MC'S Virgins," was attached to the hands of students, faculty and staff alike.

The article, written by Editor-in-Chief, David Ellison was about the possibility of a virgin club starting on campus.

Sodexo Committee Discusses Problems Concerning Dining Services

The Montclarion, MontClair STate University, NJ

3 days ago by Jackie Zygadlo

The Sodexo Food Board Committee, sub-committee of the Student Affairs Committee of the SGA, held its first interest and organizational meeting on Oct. 7 for students who are interested in joining the group to voice their opinion on common food concerns.

Committee members include Jon Preciado, president of Greek Life, and sophomore SGA legislators Glenn Lucchi and Michael Melvin.

Bobbi Brown Teaches Basics of Makeup

The Montclarion, MontClair STate University, NJ

3 days ago by Laura Lentin

Montclair State University now has a program that allows them to start working their way up in the makeup industry with the Certificate in Makeup Artistry.

Classes have a partnership with Bobbi Brown, a professional makeup artist that is a resident of Montclair.

First semester freshmen not allowed to rush

The Torch Online, Saint John's University New York, NY

4 days ago by Aliza Moorji, Copy Editor

According to a new policy, first semester freshman are not allowed to rush for any Greek organization.

The Division of Student Affairs implemented the policy this semester, affecting all Greek organizations on campus. Freshman can rush in their second semester.

SCCC President's Picnic Photos


		SCCC President's Picnic Photos

The College Hill, Sussex Community College, NJ

4 days ago by Photos by Amanda LaFranco

Rwandan Genocide Survivor Speaks


		Rwandan Genocide Survivor Speaks

The Quadrangle, Manhattan, NY

4 days ago by Sarah Lutz

"For me genocide means, my world would be better off without you," says Alain Rwabukama. As a Rwanda genocide survivor and speaker he wants his audience to truly understand genocide. In the Jasper Lounge, roughly 60 students sat on couches, the floor or stood in the back of the room to try to comprehend.

'Mavericks' voice their views during VP debates

Pace Press, Pace University, NY

4 days ago by GUERDLEY CAJUS

University students in attendance at the 2nd debate viewing party were among the 69.9 million viewers watching the vice presidential debate on Oct. 2, 2008. Students gathered in the Schimmel Theatre for the view party headed by political science professor Christopher Malone.

Hannah Upp update, behavior questioned

Pace Press, Pace University, NY

4 days ago by Lisa Marie Basile

Hannah Upp, the University's 23-year-old graduate student and high school teacher, was found weeks ago.

She who was reported missing by her friends and family over Labor Day weekend and was rescued by Staten Island ferry workers who found her water of New York's Upper Bay.

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