Index, Truman State University, MO
17 hours ago by Zoe Martin
Manhattan Cafe offers fresh bread and meal delivery to Kirksville
The Traveler, University of Arkansas, AR
2 hours ago by Brian Washburn
A piece of Fayetteville music history will soon to be gone. At the end of this month, the warehouse behind Foghorn's and Pho Saigon, which is usually crowded with teens lined up around the building and the parking lot filled with white vans and trailers, will shut down.
Collegio, Pittsburg State University, KS
5 hours ago
Emily Walters, senior double majoring in mathematics and biology, is involved in many different on-campus and off-campus organizations. She recently sat down for an interview with Krystel Pakitsos, Collegio editor in chief.
Q: What organizations are you involved with on campus?
A: I am legislative affairs director for Student Government, co-director for the Pitt State Pre-Med free clinic, I am a Student Ambassador, an Advancement Ambassador, the treasurer for Kappa Mu Epsilon - the math honors society - and I am in Omicron Delta Kappa.
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.
Index, Truman State University, MO
11 hours ago by Erin McKee
Student spends summer on farm
The Drury Mirror, Drury University, MO
20 hours ago
The Drury Mirror, Drury University, MO
21 hours ago by Mary Lou Augirre, MCT
FRESNO, Calif. As college students return to campus and life away from home - some for the first time -department stores lure shoppers with "must-have" decorating items to inject style into bland dorm rooms.
Coordinated bed linens and a throw rug can tie a room together, but what about the basics for that roughly 150 square feet of living space for two? Last week, dorm residential advisers, or RAs, for Fresno State attended training sessions to prepare for move-in day today.
The Traveler, University of Arkansas, AR
1 day ago by Anna Nguyen
Twenty-three haunting, large-scale paintings in muted tones are displayed prominently in the Fine Arts Center Gallery. The somber collection, titled "Veiled Presence," is the first featured collection of the master of fine arts thesis exhibitions.
For Golsa Yaghoobi, the artwork not only functions as her thesis presentation, but it also serves as a personal show that demonstrates her frustration and anger in being raised in Iran where freedom was confined.
Index, Truman State University, MO
1 day ago by Mark Hardy
Student elected into convention
Muleskinner, University of Central Missouri, MO
2 days ago by Associated Press
Christian students at Lorain County Community College are objecting to a poster on campus, part of a collection of posters from different campus groups, that shows Jesus being embraced by a man, with the headline "Jesus Christ Had a Homosexual Relationship?"
The Chronicle-Telegram reported that the Ohio community college's atheist group put up the poster to make students question their assumptions.
Muleskinner, University of Central Missouri, MO
2 days ago by Associated Press
College president admits to sharing booze
Iowans are debating the implications of a photo that appears to show Robert Paxton, the president of Iowa Central Community College, helping to pour beer down the throat of a young woman, The Des Moines Register reported.
The Traveler, University of Arkansas, AR
3 days ago by Robert Garner
If you find yourself already yearning for a delicious, home-cooked meal by now, then keep reading.
If not, keep reading anyway.
Either way, I have a Fayetteville secret that will cure - however temporarily - all of your woes.
The name of the place is Mama Dean's Soul Food Kitchen.
The Campus, Oklahoma City University, OK
6 days ago by Submitted
OCU officials are inviting participants to join in a five-part book series discussion, "Let's Talk About It, Oklahoma," covering "American Icons: the American presidency from 1789-1815," starting Sept. 9.
During each session a humanities scholar will make a 30 to 40 minute presentation about the theme of the book.
Collegio, Pittsburg State University, KS
6 days ago