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Marijuana most common drug in America 25

The Spectator, University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire, Eau Claire, WI

15 hours ago by Ashley Dziuk

Pot, hash, Mary Jane, weed and countless other terms are all used to describe the drug marijuana.

According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse, marijuana is the most commonly used illicit drug in the United States.

There are cultural perceptions about the drug that affect people's use, said David Sprick, interim chief of University Police.

Thanks Mother nature - I can't feel my legs! 1

Stoutonia, University of Wisconsin, Stout, Menomonie, WI

16 hours ago by Katie Wold

As I looked out my window when I woke up the morning of Oct. 23, I never would have expected the outcome of the day.  The University of Wisconsin-Stout women’s cross country race was at 4 p.m, and I knew it was going to be cold. The bus ride to the Lake Wissota Invitational proved that it would not just be a cold 32 degrees—but snowy.


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Ready 4 Takeoff


		Ready 4 Takeoff

Minnesota State University Reporter, Minnesota State University, Mankato, MN

1 day ago by Kyle Ratke

There are many Division II programs that go years without finding that true No. 1 receiver who is the go-to-guy for its quarterback. It can be a stressful time going through mediocre receivers that are unable to open an offense up. Most schools go through difficult transitions with the receiver position.

Favre returns to Lambeau, leaps past Packers

The Mac Weekly, Macalester College, MN

1 day ago by Pat Murphy

All eyes were on Brett Farve during last Sunday's Vikings vs. Packers game in Green Bay Wisconsin. On the previous 49 occasions Favre played at Lambeau Field, the stadium reverberated with cheers when Favre took the field. But on Sunday, any cheers were drowned out by a shower of boos.

Attack on student fits federal hate-crime definition

The Lawrentian, Lawrence University, WI

2 hours ago by Cuong D. Nguyen

A Lawrence student was attacked between Avenue Jewelers and Colman on his way back to campus from downtown Appleton in the early morning Sunday, Nov. 1. The openly gay student, who was wearing a dress and carrying baby dolls for Halloween, was possibly targeted for the implications of his outfit.

A note from the editor on race, Spotlight and The Mac Weekly

The Mac Weekly, Macalester College, MN

20 hours ago by Zac Farber

In the opinion section this week, Celeste Prince raises questions about how The Mac Weekly selects which students to profile in its Spotlight section and how the paper addresses issues of race. These questions merit a response.

I believe, and the Mac Weekly staff believes, that representing the entire Macalester community is integral to the role The Mac Weekly plays on campus, and we always welcome feedback about the inclusion of the complex and diverse identities of the student body.

Students question lack of photography resources

The Mac Weekly, Macalester College, MN

22 hours ago by Matea Wasend

For students interested in film photography, Macalester offers very few resources. The school has no photography classes. The only photography club, MacPics, was recently re-chartered after it fell apart last year. And right now, there is no functioning darkroom on campus.

Ask a fifth-year

The Lawrentian, Lawrence University, WI

2 hours ago by Drew Baumgartner

Dear Drew,

I've always been a bit shy, but I'm trying my hardest to get out and meet people. Any tips for how to best conduct myself at a party?

-Wallflower in Wisconsin

Dear Wallflower,

What a timely question, Wallflower. Your interest in pushing outside of your comfort zone is commendable, and parties can be a great place to meet people, provided that both you and the people you meet are putting your best feet forward.

Some more lessons on breaking people's hearts

The Lawrentian, Lawrence University, WI

2 hours ago by J.B. Sivanich

During last week's class, we took a little stroll down memory lane, reliving my own professional triumphs so that you guys may get a taste of what this field is all about. Toward the end of class I asked you guys to come up with things that you want your mark to say after the "pull" -- i.

The Wienermobile slices through Mankato


		The Wienermobile slices through Mankato

Minnesota State University Reporter, Minnesota State University, Mankato, MN

2 hours ago by Sam Campbell

In these tough economic times many college graduates find themselves making hard decisions after graduation, but for the Oscar Mayer Wienermobile's Torey "Toppings" and "Dijon" John, the decision was a no-brainer.

That's because Torey and John are official Oscar Mayer "Hotdoggers.

College basketball is here, let the madness begin

Fourth Estate Newspaper, University of Wisconsin, Greenbay, WI

1 day ago by Ryan Van Handel

It's that time of year again to lace up the sneakers.

H1N1 and other flu strains widespread on campus


		H1N1 and other flu strains widespread on campus

Minnesota State University Reporter, Minnesota State University, Mankato, MN

1 day ago by Lauren Meyer

The H1N1 flu pandemic is rapidly affecting students, staff and faculty at Minnesota State. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services has recently confirmed that H1N1 flu is in all 50 states and the majority of reported cases have been from those ages 25 and under.

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