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The Open Road


		The Open Road

Northwest Missourian, Northwest Missouri State University, MO

11 hours ago by Dominic Genetti

The morning air was sticky and humid. Light fog filled the neighborhood, and the sun was an hour away from rising.

Volleyball student section moves to new spot

Daily Nebraskan, University of Nebraska, NE

16 hours ago by Nick Filipowski

Memorial Stadium has the Sea of Red and its student section - which is black these days.

The Bob Devaney Sports Center has the Red Zone.

Now the NU Coliseum has a student section of its own.

While the newly relocated seating arrangement in section 10 - above the pep band - remains nameless, the hope is to bring in more students and take the energy of the NU Coliseum to a whole new level on game days.

WAITE: Respect a tip on pleasuring women

Daily Nebraskan, University of Nebraska, NE

4 hours ago by Cyndi Waite

After a solid 14 years or so of watching every chick flick known to womankind and reading magazines and romance novels, I'm fairly certain that I've learned The Rules of love, dating, relationships and how to please "my man."

On this last category, I'm a near expert: After doing my Cosmo tallies, I know his 2,000 erogenous zones, 1,200 ticklish spots, 800 most "uncensored!" "uncut!" "now disclosed!" wishes in bed and, mostly, I know what he expects out of "his" woman.

Night shift officers see more than parking tickets

Collegio, Pittsburg State University, KS

11 hours ago by Kathleen Groves

Pittsburg may be a small college town, but the Pitt State campus police have no problem keeping their hands full. This is especially true for the night shift officers.

In the early hours of Saturday, Aug. 30, some of those officers were faced with this harsh reality: A student climbed to the top of the newly built $1.

Traffic light considered for intersection of Ford, Rouse

Collegio, Pittsburg State University, KS

11 hours ago by Josh Letner

Recent congestion at the intersection of Ford and Rouse streets, near the Kansas Technology Center, has forced the city of Pittsburg and Pittsburg State University to consider plans to install a traffic light.

According to the university's master plan for future growth, the confluence of Ford and Rouse streets would see increasing traffic as the university expands.

Thai Garden boasts unique food, great service

Daily Nebraskan, University of Nebraska, NE

11 hours ago by Jen Gembol

> Editor's Note: When the weekend comes around and you are feeling a bit adventurous yet know you need to not go overboard, what do you do? For most, it means going out and trying a new restaurant and shaking up the usual cafeteria food. Another question that pops up in your mind is "Where to go?"

That is what Jennifer's column is here for.

Sig Taus get overlooked during house construction

Collegio, Pittsburg State University, KS

11 hours ago by Krystel Pakitsos

With the recent construction of the nearly finished Sigma Tau Gamma fraternity house, members feel as though the renovations are limiting the publicity that the house usually gets this time of year.

"Some people do know that we live here, but it's pretty much just by word of mouth," Eric Jones, vice president of Sigma Tau finances, said.

Rockhurst Royal-ty!


		Rockhurst Royal-ty!

The Sentinel, Rockhurst University, MO

2 days ago by Dan James

On June 6 most Rockhurst students were enjoying the heart of their summer vacation, but would-be senior Ryan Morgan was glued to a computer screen. He sat and watched as names and numbers flicked by on MLB.com Draft Tracker, hoping his would be the next listed.

Ch..Ch..Ch..Changes


		Ch..Ch..Ch..Changes

The Sentinel, Rockhurst University, MO

2 days ago by Jon Bell

For most of the Rockhurst University staff, the summer months are a time to rejuvenate from the finished school year; but the summer of 2008 proved to be nothing but busy busy busy. This past summer, Rockhurst University used every day possible to start and to finish several projects.

Broken air conditioning in Sedgwick and Van Ackeren leaves students feelin' hot, hot, hot!

The Sentinel, Rockhurst University, MO

2 hours ago by Allison Carter

On August 21, the day after school started, there were problems with the air conditioning in both Sedgwick and Van Ackeren Halls.

Possible sale of dental building still up in the air


		Possible sale of dental building still up in the air

The University News, University of Missouri Kansas City, MO

2 days ago by Alexia Lang

With the resignation of the two driving forces behind the possible sale of the UMKC School of Dentistry building, questions still linger about the fate of the building.

Guy Bailey, former UMKC chancellor, and Michael Reed, dean of the School of Dentistry, who's resignation takes effect Sept.

Play it by Ear


		Play it by Ear

The University News, University of Missouri Kansas City, MO

2 days ago by Will Harris

"LAX" marks the supposed end of an era and final album for rapper Jayceon Taylor, better known as The Game.

The artist has repeatedly said that, after "LAX," he will move on to an executive role overseeing his record label, Black Wall Street.

Disc golf: a flying good time


		Disc golf: a flying good time

The University News, University of Missouri Kansas City, MO

1 day ago by Alexia Lang

With over 1,700 courses across the country, disc golf is transforming itself from the best kept secret to the next up-and-coming sport.

Nine courses are located in the Kansas City metro area alone, with four courses on the Kansas side and five in Missouri, making it something of a Mecca for disc golf enthusiasts.

A different sort of musician


		A different sort of musician

Gateway, University of Nebraska, Omaha, NE

22 hours ago by Jillian Whitney

I quietly watched as the crowd began making their way into the Nebraska Room of the Milo Bail Student Center Wednesday night chatting animatedly with one another. It seemed as if each group was more excited than the next.

The crowd was a completely random mixture of student, staff and community members, yet they all filed into the room for the same purpose.

Colleagues reflect on UI professor after apparent suicide

Gateway, University of Nebraska, Omaha, NE

1 day ago by Ashton Shurson

IOWA CITY, Iowa (UWIRE) - University of Iowa Professor William Reisinger remembers former colleague Arthur Miller as "one of the most distinguished scholars" in political science and credits him for enhancing the field at the UI.

"Since Miller joined the UI Department of Political Science in 1985, he has strengthened the department's reputation in the discipline, and its faculty members and students have benefited from his expertise in political psychology and survey methods," Reisinger said in an e-mail.

Board of Regents meets this Friday

Gateway, University of Nebraska, Omaha, NE

23 hours ago by Scott Stewart

The University of Nebraska Board of Regents will meet to vote on several issues, including the construction of an athletic complex at UNO and a system-wide Student Information System overhaul.

UNO is requesting permission from the regents to begin asking for designs from engineers and architects for its University Life Complex, located on the former Chili Greens Golf Course property at 68th and Spring streets.

Major League Bearcat


		Major League Bearcat

Northwest Missourian, Northwest Missouri State University, MO

1 day ago by Dominic Genetti

Twenty big league seasons. A four-time gold glove winner. A World Series champion.

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