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Editorial | Our Primary picks: Clinton and McCain 166

The Daily Pennsylvanian, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA

9 hours ago by Opinion Board

Hillary Clinton has the experience necessary to achieve her vision Pennsylvania Democrats are confronted with a tragedy of riches: two incredibly appealing candidates for their Party's nomination. We want to believe that Sen. Barack Obama can accomplish all he promises.

Residence Life diversity program halted 27

The Review, University of Delaware, Newark, DE

8 hours ago by Wesley Case

The university's diversity-training program, which was implemented in residence halls by Residence Life, has been immediately suspended for the duration of the academic year, according to President Patrick Harker.

From canes to condiments 15

The Daily Pennsylvanian, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA

11 hours ago by Kathy Wang

It was their turn to play, and play they did.

Decked out in bright red T-shirts with straw hats and canes, the Class of 2009 followed in the footsteps of 76 classes before them to celebrate Hey Day and officially become seniors last Tuesday.

The juniors marked the event with a picnic on Hill College Field before making the traditional march down Locust Walk, lined with seniors clutching everything from streamers and silly putty to eggs, fish and Windex and ready to throw it all at the newest reincarnations of themselves.

Steve Brauntuch: Wrong reasons to Teach for America 12

The Daily Pennsylvanian, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA

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Lecture attendee protests Shell Oil president 7

The Review, University of Delaware, Newark, DE

7 hours ago by Wallace McKelvey

For David Cole, the final straw came when John Hofmeister, the president of Shell Oil Co., said the world is not running out of oil during his presentation Wednesday at Mitchell Hall.


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Men's crew rows to a win at Dad Vail Regatta


		Men's crew rows to a win at Dad Vail Regatta

The Review, University of Delaware, DE

16 hours ago by Nicolette Lotrionte

The men's crew team made university history this weekend, winning the point trophy in the 70th annual Dad Vail Regatta. The Hens are only the second club crew team to win the men's title at the collegiate regatta.

"This is considered one of the largest and top-most competitive regattas in the country for colleges," head coach Chuck Crawford said.

Wesley Case

The Review, University of Delaware, DE

1 day ago by Wesley Case

I get asked about my tattoo a lot.

A student's reaction to a few awkward seconds


		A student's reaction to a few awkward seconds

The Review, University of Delaware, DE

10 hours ago by Jessica Lapointe

I am quickly approaching that dreaded moment - I have only seconds to decide my next course of action.

As she nears me - I think I recognize her from one of my English classes sophomore year, don't I?

I am racked with indecision - do I smile, say hi or maybe decide it's the perfect time to pull out my cell phone and send a text? I become terribly interested with a bird hopping around on the Green, and the girl and I pass each other without a word.

The Influence of the Media


		The Influence of the Media

The College Hill, Sussex Community College, NJ

1 day ago by Alex Sim

Never has there been a time when humans are so connected. We watch the same television programs, see the same films, listen to the same radio shows, and are able to communicate instantly via computer, phone, or text message. We are never far from the media, nor is it far from us.

Administration seeks to unify two campuses

The Hawk, Saint Joseph's University, PA

4 days ago by Rachel Robins '09

LaSalle has 130. Haverford has 200. Villanova has 254. Currently occupying just 65 acres of space, landlocked Saint Joseph's University is a tight squeeze.

When Episcopal Academy hands over its keys to Saint Joseph's in mid-August, Saint Joseph's will stretch another 35 acres.

Calathes may hear his name called on Draft Day

The Hawk, Saint Joseph's University, PA

3 days ago by Pat Carney '08

"With the 18th selection in the second round of the 2008 NBA Draft, the Washington Wizards select: Pat Calathes, Saint Joseph's University".

In just 47 days, Calathes, '08, hopes to hear these words from NBA Deputy Commissioner Adam Silver. For now, it is only a reality in the latest mock draft on draftexpress.

Griffin and Martelli relive great Fieldhouse moments

The Hawk, Saint Joseph's University, PA

3 days ago by Kathleen Radebaugh '08

The memory of Alumni Memorial Fieldhouse will forever extend beyond the red gym, 54th street, and the Philadelphia zip code. It will forever be the home of the Hawks, and no multi-million dollar blueprint will ever change that.

Dedicated in November of 1949 to alumni who gave their lives in World War II, the first basketball game played on its court was a 62-46 loss to Rhode Island.

Student misbehavior increases as semester ends


		Student misbehavior increases as semester ends

The Laf, Lafayette College, PA

4 days ago by Jayne Miller

Students, faculty, and administrators gathered in Oeschele Hall Wednesday evening to discuss the growing need for conversation and community after several incidents on campus went beyond what President Dan Weiss described as "garden variety" mischief.

Following alleged racial remarks aimed at students sidewalk chalking messages for Presidential Candidate Barack Obama two weeks ago, Public Safety reported two more serious incidents Sunday.

Some homeless do not deserve help


		Some homeless do not deserve help

The Triangle, Drexel University, PA

4 days ago by Theodore Speedy

Should you reward a disobedient child with candy? No - at least, you aren't a good parent if you do. So, should you reward a bum for his laziness with your spare change? No - at least, you aren't a good citizen if you do.

You may ask yourself, "What does this guy know about kids?" or, "Why does this guy not like homeless people?"

To begin with, I have always known there are a lot of homeless people in Philadelphia; you see them around 7- Eleven all the time.

Student struck by car near Main Building


		Student struck by car near Main Building

The Triangle, Drexel University, PA

4 days ago by Noah Cohen

A Drexel student was struck by a car May 5 shortly before 10 p.m. while riding a bicycle at 32nd and Chestnut streets, according to Domenic Ceccanecchio, senior associate vice president for public safety.

"It was reported that while he was riding a friend's bike in the street, west on Chestnut [Street], he was struck by a white four-door 2002 Hyundai Sonata driven with its headlights off," Ceccanecchio wrote in an e-mail.

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