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Stretching your wallet


		Stretching your wallet

KentNewsNet.com, Kent State University, OH

3 days ago by Arielle Williams

Shopping at the dollar store is an easy way to save money while still getting everyday.

Sharpen your ... laptops? The new school supplies

The Daily Illini, University of Illinois, IL

1 day ago by The Associated Press

Hand sanitizer. USB flash drive. Magenta Sharpie. Clean socks. Quick - what do they have in common?

Answer: They're probably going to be in your kid's pencil case when fall comes around.

Long home to an unchanging bunch of yellow No. 2 pencils and thick pink erasers, the pencil case has gotten a makeover.

Does Hair Still Talk?

The South End, Wayne State University, MI

2 days ago by Demetrius Sherman/ For The South End

Hair styles on campus are long or short, braided or dreadlocked, Afros or fades. The relationship between hairstyles and young people has always been a referenced in many aspects of our culture, from musicals to movies.

Interview with Ricochet

The Jambar, Youngstown State University, OH

2 days ago by Sarah Sole, Editor-in-Chief

For the band that played Forte, just sounding good isn't good enough.

What's on TV, online

The Jambar, Youngstown State University, OH

3 days ago by Jeanette DiRubba, Jambar Reporter

Your guide to network TV on the Web.

Friday night lights


		Friday night lights

KentNewsNet.com, Kent State University, OH

3 days ago by Denise Wright

Hinder, Staind and 3 Doors Down rock Blossom Music Center.

Distinguished Professor Lives Large


		Distinguished Professor Lives Large

The South End, Wayne State University, MI

3 days ago by Randi Roston / For The South End

Jerrold Brandell knows exactly what it means to achieve excellence in his field. He was promoted to the rank of Distinguished Professor at the March 2008 meeting of the Wayne State University Board of Governors.

It's All Good

The Parthenon, Marshall University, WV

3 days ago by Patrick Stanley

Once each year, in the mountaintops of West Virginia, artists and music lovers from all over the nation gather to camp out and jam out at the All Good Music Festival in Masontown, W.Va.

July 11 through 13 were no exception as the festival celebrated its 12-year anniversary with acts such as Michael Franti and Spearhead, Phil Lesh and Friends and Widespread Panic, among a slew of others.

Chaldean-American WSU Students get 24-hour Adoration Sessions approved


		Chaldean-American WSU Students get  24-hour Adoration Sessions approved

The South End, Wayne State University, MI

3 days ago by Paul Isso / For The South End

A handful of Chaldean-American Wayne State University (WSU) students were recently able to do something that not a handful of Catholic churches could do: attain approval of 24-hour Adoration sessions, something many churches overall, have not yet had.

Under the lights at Nashville Superspeedway


		Under the lights at Nashville Superspeedway

The Sidelines, Middle Tennessee State University, TN

3 days ago by Jon Van Hoff

Speed and horsepower shook the crowd when 43 cars raced for the coveted Gibson Victory Guitar in Nashville on June 7. The Federated Auto Parts 300 at Nashville Superspeedway began with nonstop action that left racing begging for more at its completion. The race was but one stop for NASCAR's 2008 Nationwide Series.

Chicago blues scene wanes as the venerable genre grows tired


		Chicago blues scene wanes as the venerable genre grows tired

The Daily Illini, University of Illinois, IL

4 days ago by Caryn Rousseau, The Associated Press

Poor ferrets - all those terrible rumors go round about them: they smell, they bite, they're mean and nasty. They're even illegal to own in some places.

But Robin Hochgertel knows the real secret: "People who get ferrets have a tendency to become ferret addicts.

Kent fest brings the city to life


		Kent fest brings the city to life

KentNewsNet.com, Kent State University, OH

4 days ago by Jessica Renner

Vendors, musical acts and citizens swarmed downtown Kent Saturday. The annual Kent Heritage Festival was crowded on the vibrant summer day.

Organizations go for the gold with help from office of Student Life


		Organizations go for the gold with help from office of Student Life

The Current, University of Missouri Saint Louis, MO

4 days ago by Jessica Keil

UM-St. Louis has a variety of organizations in which students can get involved. These organizations cover a wide assortment of subjects and interests and range from A, for Accounting Club, to Z for Zeta Tau Alpha.

New students to campus, upon viewing a list of UM-St.

Majoring in making a difference


		Majoring in making a difference

The Sidelines, Middle Tennessee State University, TN

4 days ago by Michael Stone

Business majors may say that they're majoring in business to hopefully become rich. Theatre majors may say they're majoring in theatre to hopefully become famous.

It's rare to find a major where people studying say, "I'm doing it because I care about people and I really want to help out those in need.

Rothbury buries every other festival


		Rothbury buries every other festival

The Sidelines, Middle Tennessee State University, TN

4 days ago by Brandon Bouchillon

Until Fourth of July weekend, the state of the American music festival had come into serious question.

Rampant arrests plagued the recent Bonnaroo festival. Thievery ran throughout the fairgrounds, and no less than ten vehicles were carjacked from 'Roo. And, of course who could forget the infamous Kanye West set, almost a day late and definitely a dollar short.

Hyping 'The Dark Knight'

The Michigan Times, University of Michigan, Flint, MI

5 days ago by Michael Stechschulte

Since the golden age of movies, one of the biggest tasks in making a film a bonafide hit was the marketing done before the release. This usually included trailers shown on television and before other movies, one to two minute clips showcasing the best parts of a movie, a montage of what could be expected from that full-length release.

College residence halls go green with students

The Daily Illini, University of Illinois, IL

5 days ago by Megan K. Scott, The Associated Press

NEW YORK - This fall, students at Sarah Lawrence's Warren Green hall will be composting together, monitoring their electricity usage and drying their laundry on a clothesline. They will share appliances, cooking and shopping to reduce waste and energy, and use electric light as little as possible.

From Cardinal tickets to STD fixes, UMSL has it all


		From Cardinal tickets to STD fixes, UMSL has it all

The Current, University of Missouri Saint Louis, MO

5 days ago by Jessica Keil

Students at UM-St. Louis pay their student fees as a part of their tuition, yet it remains to be seen whether they are aware of all the services that are provided in return.

In addition to the benefits that students receive for paying their student fees, UM-St.

In pictures: Rain couldn't silence Forte on the Fifty

The Jambar, Youngstown State University, OH

6 days ago by Sarah Sole, Editor-in-Chief

While a rainstorm postponed the festivities during Forte on the Fifty, it in no way dampened the crowd's enthusiasm once the show started up again Saturday evening.

Tai chi at the cube


		Tai chi at the cube

Michigan Daily, University of Michigan, Mi

6 days ago by Clif Reeder, Daily

More than 30 Ann Arbor residents and University students, faculty and staff members did Tai Chi exercises in Regents' Plaza Sunday.

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