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Local church offers conversational English classes 3

The Review, University of Delaware, Newark, DE

2 hours ago by Jessica Delli Santi

Newark United Methodist Church offers free conversational English classes each week to residents around the area who want to practice speaking fluently.

Ruth Nicholls, church registrar, said the conversational English classes benefit the teachers and students equally.

Summer reads sizzle 1

The Villanovan, Villanova University, Villanova, PA

4 hours ago by Nicole Smith

The summer of 2008 was all about beach reads. More and more authors are coming out of the woodwork, while established authors strayed away from their series to try their hands at something more sophisticated.

Whether your taste is thrilling and fast-paced or cheesy and romantic, there was a novel on the shelf to fit your needs.

Scholarships can reduce aid 1

The Daily Pennsylvanian, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA

5 hours ago by Alyssa Schwenk

Although winning a slew of scholarships in high school sounds like a great way to fund a college education, a combination of federal regulations and institutional policies often prevent students from seeing where their money goes.

If the total amount of scholarship money exceeds $300, that money must go toward reducing need-based financial aid awarded by the school, according to Mark Kantrowitz, director of advanced projects for the scholarship-searching Web site FastWeb.

Construction eats almost 200 parking spaces in Lot 3 1

The Signal , The College of New Jersey, Ewing, NJ

6 hours ago by Kelly Duncan

Almost 200 student parking spaces in Lot 3 are permanently lost due to the construction of the Art and Interactive Multimedia (IMM) Building.

Matthew Golden, executive director of Public Relations and Communications, said the parking spaces, which were lost despite a reconfiguration of the lot during the summer, were in the footprint of the new building.


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Residence Life addresses changes in student housing preferences


		Residence Life addresses changes in student housing preferences

The Villanovan, Villanova University, PA

2 hours ago by Lauren Piro

Although residence halls are now filled to capacity as the first week of the semester quickly comes to a close, the Office for Residence Life remains ever-busy, introducing new changes and planning for the future of housing at Villanova.

Most significant may be the addition of the newest residents in the West Campus apartments - 24 sophomores.

MC Hires New Professors for 2008-2009


		MC Hires New Professors for 2008-2009

The Quadrangle, Manhattan, NY

19 hours ago by Kayla Hutzler

Along with a whole new Communications department, Manhattan College will welcome many new professors and adjuncts for the fall semester.

Kim Trager will be joining the MC community from Indiana University where she taught classes in three separate departments: The School of Journalism, The Department of Communication and Culture and American Studies.

Dining Services revamps food choices for students

The Villanovan, Villanova University, PA

1 hour ago by Kathryn Drew

With the coming of the new academic year, Villanova Dining Services has revamped itself to stay up-to-date with the ever-changing tastes of Villanova students.

One of the most obvious changes is the removal of the -popular Ice Cream Shoppe, previously located in Connelly Center.

'Nova's Own Housing Crisis

The Villanovan, Villanova University, PA

1 hour ago by Editorial Board

This newspaper has written many times before about the deplorable state of campus housing for underclassmen. Most everyone is aware of the state (and lack of) campus housing, but in the University's defense, it faces major challenges within and outside of the Villanova community in order to have residence halls that will accommodate every student.

Sophomore dies in Illinois car accident

The Daily Pennsylvanian, University of Pennsylvania, PA

11 hours ago by Emily Schultheis

Engineering sophomore Michael Sheahan - whom friends remember as intelligent and understanding - was killed in a car crash on Monday night.

Sheahan, 20, who is from Madison, Wis., died when his car collided with a dump truck in Caledonia, Ill., after Sheahan ran through a stop sign, according to the Boone Count

Class of 2012: The face of the freshman class


		Class of 2012: The face of the freshman class

The Daily Pennsylvanian, University of Pennsylvania, PA

11 hours ago by Kathy Wang

About 2,430 new students from all 50 states and every continent except Antarctica will arrive at Penn in the next several days, bearing New Student Orientation wristbands and an anticipation of their next four years on campus.

Presenting the freshmen Class of 2012: bigger, brighter and the best at Penn - u

M. Hoops Ivy notebook | Quakers singing Carolina blues one more time


		M. Hoops Ivy notebook | Quakers singing Carolina blues one more time

The Daily Pennsylvanian, University of Pennsylvania, PA

6 hours ago by David Gurian-Peck

For the third straight year, the Quakers will have a chance to dig their heels in as they go toe-to-toe with North Carolina, who reached the Final Four last season and feature the reigning National Player of the Year, Tyler Hansbrough.

The Tar Heels announced on Tuesday that they will host Penn at 4 p.

Border Patrol agent shoots man at US-Mexico line


		Border Patrol agent shoots man at US-Mexico line

The Signal , The College of New Jersey, NJ

1 day ago

SAN DIEGO (AP) - A U.S. Border Patrol agent shot and wounded a man as agents clashed with a group of rock-throwing assailants, marking the latest confrontation along a violent stretch of the U.S.-Mexico border, authorities said last week.

Edgar Israel Ortega Chavez was shot Aug.

Diverse class welcomed to College


		Diverse class welcomed to College

The Signal , The College of New Jersey, NJ

1 day ago by Matt Lawyue and Kaitlin Olcott

The Class of 2012 was officially welcomed to the College following Monday's convocation ceremony.

The incoming freshman class was embraced by College President R. Barbara Gitenstein, along with faculty, alumni and current students.

A "necessity of civil discourse" and an understanding of "different points of view" were stressed by Gitenstein.

Broadway Brett Lands in New York


		Broadway Brett Lands in New York

The Quadrangle, Manhattan, NY

17 hours ago by Brendan McHugh

EA Sports thought they won. They knew they had beaten it.

Brett Favre is on the New York Jets.

The Madden Jinx wins again

Every year since the popular football game, Madden, was released EA Sports has put an athlete on the cover. That athlete always seems to experience either an injury or a sub-par year.

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