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Letter-writing group provides support to soldiers in Iraq 17

Miami Student, Miami University, Oxford, OH

10 hours ago by Jenna Werfel

In an effort to help American soldiers serving in Iraq keep their morale levels high, one junior marketing major at Miami University is starting her own letter-writing campaign.

Hillary Kelly is currently in the process of creating a new organization on campus where students write letters to soldiers overseas.


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Wake Up and Live provides creative outlets for participants


		Wake Up and Live provides creative outlets for participants

The Triangle, Hanover College, IN

4 days ago by Tyler Blaker

The weekend events at Wake Up and Live included many different workshops from the faculty and staff of Hanover College, musical performances, food and more.

Kicking it Olympic style


		Kicking it Olympic style

The News Record, University of Cincinnati, OH

3 days ago by Beth Rudolph

Master James Beasley reclined in a booth in Perkins Restaurant & Bakery and sipped on lemonade on a cool and lazy Sunday in April. Beasley, the instructor of the UC Martial Arts Club, sported a navy blue jacket with the Olympic logo on the sleeve. Underneath the colorful linked circles were the words "Tae Kwon Do 2008.

Who should be MVP: Paul or Bryant?

The News Record, University of Cincinnati, OH

2 days ago by Keith Jenkins and Kareem Elgazzar

Hornets' Chris Paul better pick

The NBA announced on Tuesday, May 6 that Los Angeles Lakers guard Kobe Bryant was the winner of the 2007-08 Most Valuable Player Award

OK, that's cool. Kobe is a phenomenal talent and is more than deserving of the honor, but this year's race for MVP is a prime example of why the winner should not be announced at least until the start of NBA Finals.

Student shares her side of Rainbow Alliance story


		Student shares her side of Rainbow Alliance story

Guardian , Wright State University, OH

4 days ago by Stacy Carmichael

Your article regarding Rainbow Alliance in the April 30, 2008 issue of the Guardian was very informative, but perhaps you should have gone directly to the source of all the complaints against the organization.

The Guardian interviewed only two of the organization's advisors, only two student members, and had perspectives from sixty percent of the executive board, who of course are going to defend their position on cancelling the organization's meetings.

Staff editorial: PETA takes message too far

The News Record, University of Cincinnati, OH

4 days ago

Once again, following the well-publicized death of an animal, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) is calling for action.

Immediately after a second-place finish at the Kentucky Derby horserace on Saturday, May 3, a filly named Eight Belles collapsed after she broke both of her front ankles.

Student wants The Guardian bashing to end

Guardian , Wright State University, OH

3 days ago by Sarah Linville

Earlier today I was reading the most recent issue of The Guardian when I came across another batch of letters to the editor.

Essentially they consisted of blatant bashing and insulting of the paper on the part of the writer's. Each time the paper is released it appears to have the same letters simply repeated over and over again, not only insulting the intelligence of the writers but the integrity of the paper as a whole.

Dayton jobs demand WSU grads


		Dayton jobs demand WSU grads

Guardian , Wright State University, OH

3 days ago by Amber Riippa

Experts say Wright State students are in demand and should stay in the area.

"Young adults need to be aware of opportunities so they can be the managers of their own futures," said Jane Dockery, associate director of the Center for Urban and Public Affairs.

Chancellor Holds Textbook Affordability Symposium

The Activist, University of Cincinnati Raymond Walters College, OH

6 days ago

Ohio Board of Regents Chancellor Eric D. Fingerhut last week convened major stakeholders to help frame an action plan to reduce the cost of textbooks for college and university students across the state.

Bengals' draft gets a B-


		Bengals' draft gets a B-

The Activist, University of Cincinnati Raymond Walters College, OH

6 days ago by Cedric Brown

The Cincinnati Bengals sent a pretty clear message to disgruntled star wide receiver Chad Johnson during the annual NFL Draft, and the week leading up to it.

Electronics: There's a price on the IPOD's screen!


		Electronics: There's a price on the IPOD's screen!

The Activist, University of Cincinnati Raymond Walters College, OH

6 days ago by Othello Gooden

Listening to music on the go is a part of the lives of many.

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