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TRACK AND FIELD: No Beijing? No problem.


		TRACK AND FIELD: No Beijing? No problem.

Ball State Daily News, Ball State University, IN

19 hours ago by Ryan Wood

After a subpar performance in her last meet, Ball State hurdler Amber Williams chose to forgo the 2008 Olympic trials to return to Ball State University for her senior year.

Williams used last season as a competitive redshirt to train for the 2008 Olympics in Beijing after posting a 100-meter-hurdle time of 13.

Carter keeps it in the family

The Lantern, Ohio State, OH

3 hours ago by Brad Hehmeyer

Like father, like son.

Fort Lauderdale St. Thomas Aquinas High School wide receiver, Duron Carter, son of former Ohio State All-American and NFL star, Cris Carter, gave his verbal commitment to OSU head coach Jim Tressel Friday, in between sessions at OSU's senior advanced camp making his pledge the 18th of the 2009 recruiting class.

Provost search narrowed to two

The Parthenon, Marshall University, WV

1 day ago by Pam Thomas

The final two candidates for provost were on Marshall's campus this week meeting with students and faculty.

The two candidates are Gayle L. Ormiston, associate provost for faculty affairs and curriculum at Kent State University and Barbara Schirmer, vice president for academic affairs at University of Detroit, Mercy.

Group: UK program has 'non-diverse perspective'

KY Kernel, University of Kentucky, KY

1 day ago by Allie Garza

Six UK faculty members were singled out on a pamphlet that was distributed to legislative officials last week during the special session on pension reform in Frankfort.

The Family Foundation, a conservative family-oriented group based out of Lexington, issued 130 handouts containing the names, pictures, biographies and salaries of six UK faculty members, a majority of whom are associated with the Gender and Women's Studies program.

Now serving: comfort

The Parthenon, Marshall University, WV

1 day ago by Sarina Lopresti

BY SARINA LOPRESTI

The Parthenon

Nestled in the heart of Central City is Central City Café, a small restaurant that's been serving up comfort food to local residents since owner Dave Luther decided to open the eatery 16 years ago.

On a warm summer morning in June, about 25 minutes before the restaurant opens for the day, Luther is placing crisp white tablecloths and the day's menu on all the tables in the restaurant.

Businesses give back to family

Ball State Daily News, Ball State University, IN

19 hours ago by Derick Brattain

Local restaurants will donate proceeds Thursday to a Ball State University family. William David Carter, the son of Mark Carter, died at the age of 26 this week and the restaurants are looking to give back.

Mark Carter, also known as The Hot Dog Man, sets up his hot dog stand in The Village late nights at the corner of Dill Street and University Avenue.

CentrePoint gives students more reason to leave than stay

KY Kernel, University of Kentucky, KY

19 hours ago by Taylor Shelton

Much has been written and much has been said about the so-called 'development' planned for downtown Lexington. While the CentrePointe tower surely is something, I would hesitate to call it "development." Usually, at least in economics, development implies a qualitative improvement over existing conditions.

GIGOLO JOE: Roommates should discuss furniture rules

Ball State Daily News, Ball State University, IN

19 hours ago by Joe Cermak

Dear Gigolo Joe: I've had a roommate for a long time, and the one thing that keeps bothering me about him is the fridge. We really are at a loss for how to divide space in it. And a lot of times, I find my food gone or partially eaten because my roomie loves to eat (to say it nicely).

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KY Kernel, University of Kentucky, KY

19 hours ago

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WSU offers E-commerce camp to high school students

The South End, Wayne State University, MI

1 day ago by Portia Cobb / For The South End

Getting a head start on their futures, 29 high school students from Detroit and Inkster are attending Wayne State University's School of Business Administration's E-commerce Summer Camp this year.

Classified Ads

The Pitt News, University of Pittsburgh, PA

2 days ago

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Rec center changes enrollment policy

KentNewsNet.com, Kent State University, OH

1 day ago by Jessie Marks

Students enrolled for fewer than five credit hours during the summer will be forking over more than just Flashcards to use the Student Recreation and Wellness Center.

Bush coming to MI for fundraiser

The South End, Wayne State University, MI

1 day ago by Ilissa Gilmore

President Bush will attend a fundraising dinner for the state Republican party, Wednesday, July 2, in Livonia, Michigan.

The president will serve as the keynote speaker at the Max M. Fisher National Republican Award Dinner at Laurel Manor.

The dinner costs $1,000 per person.

Former KSU athlete qualifies for 2008 U.S. Olympic team

KentNewsNet.com, Kent State University, OH

1 day ago by Doug Gulasy

Former Kent State track and field athlete Kim Kreiner qualified Monday for the 2008 U.S. Olympic team in the women's javelin event.

Mustakas back on line again


		Mustakas back on line again

The Pitt News, University of Pittsburgh, PA

2 days ago by Tony Ferraiolo

At the start of the 2007 football season, Gus Mustakas was poised for a breakout year.

And as the anchor of the defensive line, Mustakas was playing at an all-star level. Through Pitt's first game and into the third quarter of the second, Mustakas had 11 tackles - two of which were for a loss.

Honoring the veterans


		Honoring the veterans

KentNewsNet.com, Kent State University, OH

2 days ago by Kristen Traynor

A lonely flag lies on the shelf in the back of Jean Chrest's white car, saved for an occasion she might find a veteran's grave without one.

Kroger expands recall

The South End, Wayne State University, MI

1 day ago by Ilissa Gilmore

Thursday, July 03, 2008 The Kroger Co. expanded its recall of some ground beef products to more than 20 states Wednesday, according to AP reports, saying the meat may be contaminated with E. coli.

EDITORIAL - A comprehensive approach

The Pitt News, University of Pittsburgh, PA

1 day ago

Every year, millions of federal dollars are allocated to fund abstinence-only education programs across the United States. But during the last two years, skepticism toward these programs has prompted several states to decline the grants.

Emily Hajek, policy adviser to Iowa Gov.

Falcon alumnas out to 'prove people wrong'


		Falcon alumnas out to 'prove people wrong'

BG News, Bowling Green State University, OH

2 days ago by Mike Metzger

Being drafted in the 19th round of the Major League Baseball Amateur draft is hardly a promising start to a professional career.

However, Burke Badenhop, a Perrysburg, Ohio, native and 2005 graduate of BGSU, is proving the majors are where he belongs.

"Being able to play in the majors is a pretty surreal feeling," Burke said.

El Zarape's grand reopening


		El Zarape's grand reopening

BG News, Bowling Green State University, OH

1 day ago

Specialization can make you a slave

BG News, Bowling Green State University, OH

1 day ago by Conrad Pritscher

Buckminster Fuller's history of education demonstrates how the elite of the military-industrial-governmental complex keeps many of us in the dark. When we are in the dark, we can be more easily manipulated without being aware of it.

Fuller's history of specialization in schools and universities shows that the Great Pirates established a land-based home and made someone the Governor.

ComFest a sucess despite poor weather


		ComFest a sucess despite poor weather

The Lantern, Ohio State, OH

2 days ago by Amanda Forbes

Another ComFest has come and gone and it appears the festival was once again a success, despite the squally weather.

Hippies, yuppies, communists, conservatives, liberals, gays, straights and metal-heads all converged on Goodale Park last weekend to celebrate community and tolerance.

BOOM location change causes challenges

The Lantern, Ohio State, OH

3 days ago by David Surovec

On July 3, Ohio State students will travel downtown with the rest of the city to participate in the daylong celebration, Red, White & BOOM! But what participants may not realize is the amount of effort that goes into the production of this event.

Numerous factors are involved in producing Red, White & BOOM!, including choosing vendors, finding volunteers, arranging safety and coordinating the fireworks show.

"Wanted" delivers on action, despite silly script

Michigan Daily, University of Michigan, Mi

4 days ago by Blake Goble, Daily Arts Writer

"Wanted" Rating: 3 out of 5 stars Universal At Showcase & Quality 16 "I know this defies the laws of gravity, but, you see, I never studied law." - Bugs Bunny This quote may come to mind when one watches "Wanted." Bullets flying across Chicago carve themselves perfectly into the foreheads of bad guys on rooftops.

Fingerle Lumber for sale


		Fingerle Lumber for sale

Michigan Daily, University of Michigan, Mi

4 days ago by Trevor Calero, Daily Staff Reporter

The 7.2-acre parcel of land located just north of the athletic complex is up for sale.

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