Meridian, Lehman College, NY
5 hours ago by Tiffany Brown and Erica Roche
The star of WHLC's "Getting Kinky with Chia" reveals what motivates her to talk about sex.
Knight News, Queens College, NY
5 hours ago by Markos Papadatos
irector of alumni affairs, Nancy Rudolph feels a deep connection to Queens College. Growing up in Queens, she admires QC students. Many of them are working full time, raising families and attending classes at night, just like she once did. Recently, The Knight News' Markos Papadatos had the opportunity to talk with Rudolph about her educational background, her favorite film and her future goals for the Alumni Center.
The Stute, Stevens Institute of Technology, NJ
1 day ago by Matt Neuteboom
Schaeffer Lawn was alive with activity and excitement on Wednesday, October 1st as the SigEP and DPhiE Hall Brawls kicked off Stevens Techfest 2008. Freshmen from Davis, Humphreys, and Hayden dorms competed in volleyball, Frisbee, and tug of war in hopes of being crowned #1 freshman dorm hall.
The Spectrum, Sacred Heart University, CT
2 days ago by Angela Salerno
Many students at Sacred Heart University participate in clubs and organizations that enhance their personal interests.
Some of these clubs pertain directly to Sacred Heart's campus, while other clubs are involved with the world outside of campus.
Sacred Heart's Amnesty International club is made up of a group of members who are not only in the club because of their own interest, but because to them, the club works for the best interest of others.
Yeshiva University Observer, Yeshiva University, NY
3 days ago by Olivia Wiznitzer
If an Orthodox Jewish transsexual desires to transition, which will set him on a course of taking hormones and finally having SRS [Sex Reassignment Surgery], is this permitted per halakha? Are there any differences if this is MtF (male to female) or FtM (female to male) transitioning? What prohibitions, if any, does this course of action violate? Does pikuach nefesh [danger of life] play a role in determining the halakha? And assuming that someone goes forward with this surgery, rightly or wrongly, under halakha, is this person seen as being the sex which he was born, or the one he presents as and physically resembles? This is aside from the question of how Orthodox Jews ought to treat such a person on a whole.
Yeshiva University Observer, Yeshiva University, NY
3 days ago
*Names have been changed to protect identities. Associated Press standards have been followed in referring to people by their gender of choice.*
The Observer: What sex were you at birth?
Yonina: At birth, I was male. At this time, I still am operating under such appearances, as I only recently began the transition process, and not many people are aware of my situation yet.
Knight News, Queens College, NY
3 days ago by Rachel Hakim
Iconic. Memorable. Trendy. When you hear these words, you may think of a designer's collection or a celebrity's style. But throw in political, conservative and serious, and you get fashionable politicians.
With the heated debates going on for the 2008 election, we constantly see female political figures on the main stage.
Meridian, Lehman College, NY
3 days ago
Lehman Students Kunchok Dolma and Freeman Blalock are organizing and cataloging back issues of The Meridian.
The Circle, Marist College, NY
4 days ago by Kelly Lauturner
This weekend marks Marist's annual Homecoming & Reunion Weekend, often referred to as "alumni weekend." From Friday October 3 to Sunday October 5, Marist Alum and their families will visit the campus and local areas to reconnect, celebrate, and explore what Marist has become. With a variety of sporting events, receptions, a large picnic, alumni mass, and other special ceremonies, alumni weekend promises to be busy for the Marist community.
The Quadrangle, Manhattan, NY
4 days ago by Kayla Hutzler
Holocaust survivor Martin Spett has become an integral part of the MC Holocaust Resource Center, graciously giving talks and interviews along with writing a memoir of his experiences available free of charge to MC students and all teachers.
In 1993, history professor Dr.
Pace Press, Pace University, NY
4 days ago by AMY RENEE PETERSEN
More women are attending college than men in the U.S., making up between 55-60 percent of the student population in universities, according to the PBS News Hour.
As well, more women than men are earning Bachelor's degrees, but still men are the primary breadwinners of today's society.
The Quadrangle, Manhattan, NY
4 days ago by Carly Hertica
Age/Year: 18/freshman
Word she uses to describe herself: Unleashed.
What she's passionate about: Fashion.
Favorite quote: "Elegance is not the prerogative of those who have just escaped from adolescence, but of those who have already taken possession of their future.
Pace Press, Pace University, NY
4 days ago by JENADY GARSHOFSKY
There are many services, opportunities and accessibilities available at the University that many students overlook because they are not in a Welcome-Back brochure. You carry on everyday without thinking twice, but without these commodities, the University wouldn't flow as smoothly as it does.
Pace Press, Pace University, NY
4 days ago by JAKE FRIEDFELD
Being the face of an organization is no small task. Often the president or CEO of a group is the first person to blame when something goes wrong. As an easy target for a firm's shortcomings, the amount of pressure on the person in a leadership capacity is astounding.
Meridian, Lehman College, NY
4 days ago by Tiffany Brown
Jo-Ann Winter tallies the ways Lehman and the National Association of Black Accountants club cleared a path for her future.
The Torch Online, Saint John's University New York, NY
5 days ago by Christina Heiser
Charmaine Chinapen is not your typical St. John's student-instead of wearing a T-shirt, flip-flops and sweats, she wears a tiara, an evening dress and fancy heels.
The Chemistry major and winner of the Miss Belize beauty pageant which took place this July, is currently in the running for the Miss World title.
The Quad News, Quinnipiac University, CT
5 days ago by Carole Ann Kinnaw
Timothy Dansdill stands behind a tall, black microphone at the Bobcat Den, his curly grey hair pulled into a low ponytail, his button-down shirt ruffled with the sleeves unbuttoned. He's surrounded by students with guitars, violins, and keyboards. They all simultaneously belt out the lyrics to the Beatles song, "You've Got to Hide your Heart Away.
Chronicle, Quinnipiac University, CT
5 days ago by Ashley Whelan
Each week this column will showcase a local attraction that the students of Quinnipiac may or may not have known about. These featured landmarks are local, affordable on a college budget, and offer the QU community a great chance to try something new off campus.
The Quad News, Quinnipiac University, CT
5 days ago by Chelsea Naso
Don't throw the tomatoes at this student organization.
Each year a group of Quinnipiac students perform SNL skits, original student written skits and singing bits between acts to keep the audience entertained.
Don't Throw the Tomatoes is an annual student-run comedy sketch show that raises money for the Albert Schweitzer Institute's spring break trip to Nicaragua.
The Tripod, Trinity College (CT), CT
5 days ago by Carver Diserens
Thursday, 11 a.m I wake up with plenty of time before my 11:20 class. I have no classes before 11. It's legit. I'm taking, French, Elements of Movement, Philosophy about a guy whose name I can't spell, Stats, and Psych 101. I'm thinking of majoring in Econ.
The Quad News, Quinnipiac University, CT
6 days ago by Carole Ann Kinnaw
In the dim-lit room of the Bobcat Den, students are able to stand in front of the microphone and express themselves in anyway they want.
Quinnipiac's Coffee House, QUILL, which stands for Quinnipiac University Ignites Lyric Life, has been meeting at the Bobcat Den every Thursday night since last year from 9 pm to 11 pm.
Ticker, CUNY Baruch College, NY
6 days ago by Dovilas Bukauskas
Last year, 4.6 million people visited New York City, making it a popular tourism destination,but for some people, Times Square and the Statue of Liberty are bland fare. Fortunately, the Big Apple has a lot more to offer to the tourist that looks below the surface.
Ticker, CUNY Baruch College, NY
6 days ago by Britt Yu
Baruch's nearly 200 clubs reflect the school's diverse student body. Graduates and undergraduates can socialize with each other over an array of topics like sports, religion and culture. However, the only student organization in Baruch that primarily handles the sensitive issue of sexuality is the Gay, Lesbian and Straight Society.
Ticker, CUNY Baruch College, NY
6 days ago by Jessica Aksoy
On Sept. 21, the New York Yankees won their last home game of the regular season with nearly 55,000 fans in attendance. Although they defeated the Baltimore Orioles 7-3, it had been made evident during the season that this would be the last game ever played at Yankee Stadium.