Michigan Daily, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mi
16 hours ago by Jillian Berman, Daily Staff Reporter
When the owners of Quickie Burger and Dogs chose their logo, they thought it would make patrons crave an order of chili cheese fries. But the logo, a busty woman in a tight shirt straddling a hamburger, has drawn criticism from campus groups.
The newest addition to the South State Street landscape has caused a stir on campus with its brightly colored logo, which some believe is offensive.
BG News, Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, OH
4 hours ago by Gina Potthoff
After getting numerous job offers, University President Sidney Ribeau finally gave in. Ribeau will be leaving the University in August to take the position as the 16th president of Howard University in Washington D.C.
He sent out an email this morning to the BGSU community stating his intent to head "one of 48 private doctoral/research intensive universities in the United States.
Michigan Daily, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mi
5 hours ago by Daily Editorial Staff
Candidates aren't the only ones causing controversy this election season. Frenzy over poll policies flourished in the wake of last Monday's Supreme Court ruling regarding voter identification laws. In a 6-3 decision, the justices upheld the constitutionality of Indiana's 2005 voter identification law requiring that voters show valid photo ID before casting a ballot.
BG News, Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, OH
15 hours ago by U- WIRE
STORRS, Conn. - Students will experience what it's like to live on welfare by participating in UConn's first annual Food Stamp Challenge. The challenge is sponsored by the Public Interest Research Group (PIRG) as part of their Hunger and Homelessness campaign.
Michigan Daily, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mi
11 hours ago by Chris Herring, Daily Staff Reporter
GARY, Ind. - Stephanie Tubbs Jones, an Ohio congresswoman and arguably Sen. Hillary Clinton's most notable black supporter, agreed to hold a campaign event at a bowling alley here on Friday.
The occasion was designed to introduce Clinton's campaign to the black community, a group that has overwhelmingly supported the New York senator's opponent, Sen.
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The South End, Wayne State University, MI
1 day ago by Mary Sitto / For The South End
"Original" and "visionary" are two words that describe the final projects created by the 10 students in the Mixed Media Installation Art course taught by Lindsay Satchell. The course, rarely offered, is a special topic in sculpture.
The assignment was based on sensory experiences and relationships.
The South End, Wayne State University, MI
6 hours ago by Shawn Wright
Speculations on who the finalist for Wayne State's new president will be were put to rest on May 8 after Eugene Driker, Chair of the WSU Board of Governors, sent out an all campus email detailing the sole finalist for the job.
Dr. Jay Noren was named as the possible successor to outgoing Wayne State President Irvin D.
The South End, Wayne State University, MI
12 hours ago by Shawn Wright
Just a few miles from the corner of Michigan and Trumbull, Ernie Harwell received his fourth honorary degree from a university.
Harwell was joined by Wayne State alum and philanthropist Yousif B. Ghafari in being awarded the Doctor of Laws degree, honoris causa, on May 3 during WSU's 2008 commencement ceremony at Adams Field.
Michigan Daily, University of Michigan, Mi
3 days ago by Julie Rowe, Managing News Editor
While the rest of campus worried about final exams and papers, 15 University students found out they might have to hand over a few thousand dollars for music they shared over the Internet.
The students received letters from the University that the Recording Industry Association of America believed they had engaged in file-sharing over the University's network.
Michigan Daily, University of Michigan, Mi
1 day ago by Dan Feldman
Is this the beginning of the end of the John Beilein era at Michigan?
Can the loss of a player who averaged just six points and five rebounds last year start the demise of Beilein after just a year on the job?
As sad as it may seem, yesterday's announcement of junior-to-be center Ekpe Udoh's decision to transfer may mean just that.
Michigan Daily, University of Michigan, Mi
2 days ago by Lindy Stevens, Daily Staff Reporter
After months of speculation, University President Mary Sue Coleman confirmed suspicions about a drop in the University's minority enrollment in a speech Wednesday.
Spring Arbor University Crusader, Spring Arbor University, MI
20 hours ago by Laniaya Alesia Hoofatt
America's 2008 presidential elections have always had clear front-runners. This year is something totally different. The Republican Party battled it out with Senator John McCain becoming the victor for his party. For a while I thought both Mitt Romney and Mike Huckabee had a chance but I guess America was clear who it wanted to run for the Republican Party.
Spring Arbor University Crusader, Spring Arbor University, MI
16 hours ago by Naomi Spencer and Rebecca Kelch
When the curtain fell, the audience cheered as they discovered an orange Volkswagen bus (the "general wagon") in the middle of the DC. Porchfest 2008 had officially begun.
Juniors Erin Rotuno and Ephraim Wilkoff took the stage as middle school teachers Marty Colt and Bonnie Mohann Colt set out to clean up popular songs heard at Spring Arbor, like "Eman's Mom has got it going on" and "How Rad is our God.
Spring Arbor University Crusader, Spring Arbor University, MI
6 days ago by Naomi Spencer
Since last fall, Spring Arbor University has been advertising the position of Dean of Arts and Sciences, a position which Dr. Garnet Hauger is stepping out of at the end of this semester.
A search committee was formed in early March by Dr. Betty Overton-Adkins, vice president for academic affairs.
BG News, Bowling Green State University, OH
6 days ago by Kate Snyder
Somalia is a moderate-sized country, located on the Horn of Africa, with a population of about 9 million.
A civil war has been tearing the country apart since 1990. And the United States is involved from the highest government down to towns like Bowling Green.
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Daily Egyptian, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale
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