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The Prospector, The University of Texas at El Paso, The University of Texas at El Paso, TX -86 minutes ago by Herman Rojas It was a record setting night for head coach Keitha Adams and the UTEP women's basketball team Nov. 20 in Little Rock, Ark.
Road Tested: Syracuse uses strong second half run to blow past North Carolina at Madison Square GardenThe Daily Orange, Syracuse University, Syracuse University, NY -120 minutes ago by Conor Orr NEW YORK - North Carolina began slowly chipping away at the huge disadvantage with 10 minutes left in the second half. After a 20-1 Syracuse run sent the team reeling, UNC tried to refocus and claw back into a game it seemed to have a handle on at halftime. Board of Trustees passes bullying policyThe Eastern Republic, Eastern Washington University, Eastern Washington University, WA -70 minutes ago by Steven Wyble EWU Policy 901-04, "Bullying," was passed unanimously by the Eastern Washington University Board of Trustees at their Nov. 20 meeting. An online discussion thread that the university set up for the policy yielded concerns that it could infringe on the right to free speech at EWU. Nicholls fires head football coachThe Nicholls Worth, Nicholls State University , Nicholls State University , LA 28 minutes ago by Sports Information Nicholls State University officials announced today that head football coach Jay Thomas will be released from his duties effective Nov. 27. Thomas finished the 2009 season on a winning note as the Colonels defeated in-state rival Southeastern Louisiana on Thursday night in Hammond. Campus cars experience break-ins and vandalism, againThe Bona Venture, St. Bonaventure University, St. Bonaventure University, NY 2 hours ago by Samantha House Five cars were broken into late Wednesday and early Thursday behind Francis Hall and the Shay-Loughlen parking lot, reported the university Notice Board sent early Friday. Items were stolen from all of the cars, and at least one car was vandalized.
Rick Trietley, Vice Provost of Student Life, wrote in an email that the New York State Police are investigating the break-ins from September and the break-ins from this week. Student Senate votes against Mr. SC StateThe Collegian, South Carolina State University, South Carolina State University, SC 3 hours ago by Dervedia Thomas SC State's Student Senate voted 18-1 against implementing a Mr. SC State. According to Senator-at-Large Chassidy Hinton, the senators expressed reservations about implemeting the position because of the additional cost to be incurred for a new King and his court. Tuition increase, layoffs announcedThe Virginia Informer, The College of William and Mary, The College of William and Mary, VA 3 hours ago by Will Clements In a letter to the William and Mary community today, President Reveley announced a mid-year tuition increase of $300 for all undergraduate, business and law students. An additional $300,000 in financial aid will be distributed to offset costs for some families. Lab fire on West Campus
The Battalion, Texas A&M, Texas A&M, TX 3 hours ago by Matthew Woolbright A sixth floor laboratory fire forced the evacuation of the Herman F. Heep Building on West Campus Friday afternoon. Campus-wide memorial service for late Rust president, Dr. Earnest A. Smith
The Rustorian, Rust College, Rust College, MS 5 hours ago Dr. Smith served Rust at a critical time in its history and the history of the State of Mississippi. For the College, it was the period in which the sponsoring church was deciding if the College should continue or be closed. Dr. Smith loved his alma mater, the 'Old Royal White and Blue'. He was generous in his giving to the College. BREAKING NEWS: Head football coach retires
The Dixie Sun, Dixie State College of Utah, Dixie State College of Utah, UT 6 hours ago by Tyler Roberts Dixie State College's head football coach, Ron Haun, announced his retirement from coaching Wednesday, following his fourth year at the school. Coordinator of Internal Operations Jeff Cluff said Haun felt it was the right time to retire. "It was just time and he is moving on with his life," Cluff said. S.C.C. Trip Raises Questions
The Eagle Eye, Lock Haven University, Lock Haven University, PA 6 hours ago November 18, 2009 brought hundreds of angry LHU students to the Parson's Union Building (PUB) at 6 p.m. Within half an hour, room 2 was standing-room only, and the mob stretched to the lobby and the parking lot outside. These students were all gathered for one common goal: to witness the Senate meeting, which was to address the allegations of the misuse of funds against the S.C.C. Executive Board. An hour into the meeting, the S.C.C. introduced open forum. Football players assault students, report says
The Jambar, Youngstown State University, Youngstown State University, OH 6 hours ago by Chelsea Pflugh, Editor-in-Chief & Josh Stipanovich, News Editor Four Youngstown State University football players have been named in a police report for assaulting three YSU students early Monday morning according to a report from the Youngstown Police Department.
Nick Gooden, junior strong safety; Adam House, sophomore free safety; James Cravens, redshirt freshman tailback and another player with the alias "AJ" are under investigation for assaulting the students at a house on Alameda Avenue, reports say. Nurse Carole out IllHarborTides, Los Angeles Harbor College, Los Angeles Harbor College, CA 7 hours ago by Brent Feltenberger The flu shots scheduled to take place at Los Angeles Harbor College on Friday, Nov.20 may be postponed until Monday,Nov. 23.The possible postponement is due to Nurse Carole Stevenson being out sick.
Stevenson left a note outside her on office on Thursday informing students needing Tuberculosis tests (TB) to report to Mrs. The ccjaonline.org is under construction.Organization site, Community College Journalism Assn., Community College Journalism Assn., CA 8 hours ago by Web Designer The CCJA website is under construction. Please check back for updates! Thank-you. Not afraid of the new flu? H1N1: Information you may need to consider
The Sabre, Marian College, Marian College, WI 8 hours ago by Denise Herbst
What we see daily on the News and what we hear about the H1N1 flu virus may have us stunned and believing that the vaccine, and perhaps even the media portrayals, are simply hype. In order to clarify the issue of whether or not you need to consider the vaccine and if the new flu is really a serious health concern, I have researched the issue citing the Center for Disease Control links provided by Marian on the main webpage. Movie review - Saw 6
The Sabre, Marian College, Marian College, WI 8 hours ago by By Steven Pavlat
SPOILER ALERT! - The following article contains personal analysis and opinions that reveal certain details and plot information about the Saw series, specifically Saw 6.
The Saw series has introduced many moviegoers to unimaginable and grotesque horror, which sadly, may be running on empty. Greatest professional athlete in any sport
The Sabre, Marian College, Marian College, WI 8 hours ago by Kevin Anderson
Hailing from the University of Southern Mississippi, Brett Favre has destroyed the record for most consecutive starts as a quarterback in the NFL. Currently, Favre's streak stands at 274 games. Although Brett Favre has been in the NFL since 1992 and has not missed a start in his career since replacing the "Magic Man" Don Majkowski in week two while completing his first career pass to himself, Brett Favre is not the" greatest professional athlete of all time" (my opinion of course). An inside look at women's soccer
The Sabre, Marian College, Marian College, WI 8 hours ago by Jose Hernandez
Daniel Grable, a forward for the Marian University Women's Soccer team and one of three graduating seniors helped the Sabres win their first 2009 conference tournament game. Grable lead the team in points with 31, scoring 13 goals and having 5 assists in the 2009 season. Board of trustees vote 4 to 2 to close child care center facilities at Meramec and Forest Park as of July 1, 2010
The Montage, St. Louis Community College - Meramec, St. Louis Community College - Meramec, MO 14 hours ago by Collin Reischman Amidst controversy and opposition from some students, STLCC's Board of Trustees votes in favor of closing the child care center at STLCC-Meramec and STLCC-Forest Park at their Nov. 19 meeting in the Cosand Center in downtown St. Louis.
Jennies make easy work of Patriots in first round of NCAA Tournament
Muleskinner, University of Central Missouri, University of Central Missouri, MO 20 hours ago by Nate Taylor: Muleskinner Paula Harris just smiled. She didn't just have the perfect kill and she didn't block the volleyball right back to her opponent.
Instead, she just attempted a simple bump pass to get the ball over the net, and somehow, the volley landed for a point. That seemed to sum up Thursday night for Central Missouri - even when things didn't go the way they were supposed to, they still wound up scoring. GOLDEN: Syracuse blows by No. 13 California at Madison Square GardenThe Daily Orange, Syracuse University, Syracuse University, NY 22 hours ago by Matt Ehalt By Matt Ehalt
Staff Writer
It was just 16 days ago that the Syracuse men's basketball team was the laughing stock of Division I Basketball. In its second exhibition game of the season, the Orange fell to Division II Le Moyne at the Carrier Dome in what was considered a major upset. HARRIS SPURNS SYRACUSE, SIGNS WITH TENNESSEEThe Daily Orange, Syracuse University, Syracuse University, NY 1 day ago by Conor Orr NEW YORK --Tobias Harris, the No. 9 overall prospect on Scout.com, officially committed to Tennessee Wednesday, announcing his decision at the ESPN Zone in Times Square Thursday, just minutes before Syracuse tipped off the 2K Sports Classic against California. Bonnies down Purple Eagles in Kids Day clash
The Bona Venture, St. Bonaventure University, St. Bonaventure University, NY 1 day ago by Tim Gross In a Thursday matinee before grade 400 screaming school children, the women's basketball team opened up an early 14-5 lead over the Niagara Purple Eagles and held on for its fourth consecutive game to start the season.
Megan Van Tatenhove led all scorers with a career-high 18 points, scoring 14 in the first half to help the Bonnies take a 40-23 lead into the break. Harbor opens playoffs following tough loss at San Bernardino
HarborTides, Los Angeles Harbor College, Los Angeles Harbor College, CA 1 day ago by Robert Fausett Los Angeles Harbor College plays at Cal State Fullerton in the American Bowl Saturday against Fullerton College. The American Bowl is the first round of the playoffs, leading up to the state championship.
Game time is 1 p.m.
Harbor (9-1) is seeded seventh in Southern California. Fullerton (9-1) is the No. Mock Trial celebrates wins
The University News, University of Missouri Kansas City, University of Missouri Kansas City, MO 1 day ago by Alexia Lang Victory is becoming a trend for the UMKC Mock Trial team.
The team kicked November off right, taking first place in the KU Invitational tournament held Nov. 7-8.
UMKC sent two teams to the tournament, one dubbed 1294. Team 1294 went 8-0, winning all of their ballots. |
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