The Triangle, Drexel University, PA
25 minutes ago by Alexandria Phillips
Drexel Business Services announced Chick-fil-A as the winner of the "Place Your Order" survey and as the first named retail location in the new Dining Terrace located at 34th and Race streets.
Over 3,200 Drexel University students placed their order during the week of Nov.
The Ram, Fordham University, NY
55 minutes ago by Nicholas Thibideau
Dozens of students congregated outside McGinley Center on the cold afternoon of Nov. 20, nervously laughing and huddling to stay warm. Some had painted bullet holes and blood on their faces, accompanied by numbers from one to 50. Others held signs with messages like "We Are Sean Bell," "United We Stand, Divided We Fall" and "Stop Injustice.
The Triangle, Drexel University, PA
55 minutes ago by Ashley Peskoe
Victoria's Secret PINK is passing out 500 free PINK t-shirts Dec. 5, before the Woman's Basketball game, to show their appreciation for Drexel's enthusiasm in the Nominate Your School campaign, according to Sarah Hoekzema, Victoria's Secret public relations manager.
Acorn, Drew University, NJ
55 minutes ago by Kirstin Bethavas
As the fall semester draws to a close at Drew University and students rush to complete their work, so too do the construction workers responsible for the creation of the new dormitory on campus. The building team, which broke ground in November 2007, has an intended completion date of January 2009.
Loquitur, Cabrini College, PA
1 hour ago by Megan Bernatavitz and Meghan Smith
Despite hard work and professional experience, college graduates are having difficulty finding steady work in the declining job market.
The Brown & White, Lehigh University, PA
7 hours ago by Allie Rolnik
The Welch Fitness Center in Taylor Gymnasium will be updated over winter break with the addition of four treadmills, two stationary bicycles and a weight training machine, according to a press release by Douglas Strange, director of fitness.
The Brown & White, Lehigh University, PA
7 hours ago by Emily Iwan
Sororities are eliminating the need to make "cuts" in an effort to make the rush process less stressful.
The Ram, Fordham University, NY
13 hours ago by Robert Pergament
Transparency and administrative power became issues at Fordham's Student Life Council meeting on Nov. 20.
Editor of Rose Hill Magazine Benjamin Guhin, FCRH '10, tried to record the meeting, which is open to the public, on an audio device, placing it on a food table in the corner of the room.
Ticker, CUNY Baruch College, NY
16 hours ago by Keith Arora-Williams
On Wednesday, Dec. 3, the newly opened Chipotle Mexican Grille on 23rd St. collaborated with CUNY Manhattan's Relay For Life to host a fundraiser for the American Cancer Society. For a $5 donation, patrons received a burrito, chips and a beverage. All proceeds collected were sent directly to the ACS.
The Daily Pennsylvanian, University of Pennsylvania, PA
16 hours ago by Jessica Bell
You might have seen students studying you as you passed by on Locust Walk last month, but don't worry - it wasn't because you were having a bad hair day.
Students in professor Paul Rozin's Psychology 001 class conducted a "racial association" study which found that, despite Penn's diverse student body, people on campus tend to spend time with others of the same ethnicity.
The Daily Pennsylvanian, University of Pennsylvania, PA
22 hours ago by Elizabeth Rubin
The number of Early Decision applications decreased for the third year in a row, admissions officials announced yesterday.
This year, 3,610 students applied early to Penn - an almost 8-percent drop from last year's 3,917 early applications.
As in years past, about 30 percent of this year's Early Decision applicants will be accepted, said Dean o
The Whit, Rowan University, NJ
1 day ago by Leroy Chavarria
Theft and vandalism have plagued the department of music over the past two semesters, and the growing costs look to have quite a long-term effect.
Stemming all the way back from last semester, over 12 separate incidents of theft and vandalism have occurred, resulting in thousands of dollars worth of damage to the musical instruments, according to Dr.
The Villanovan, Villanova University, PA
1 day ago by Daina Amorosano
As the economic downturn throughout the country and the world deepens, families and students from a range of socioeconomic classes have been facing increased difficulty in dealing with the rising costs of higher education.
However, according to a recent survey released by The Chronicle of Higher Education, tuition is not the only cost going up; the salaries of university presidents at both private and public institutions have also been increasing steadily and disproportionately to inflation.
The Villanovan, Villanova University, PA
1 day ago by Thomas Celona
The Institute of International Education has ranked Villanova University No. 4 on its annual list of institutions for total number of study abroad participants (master's category), moving up one position from last year's ranking. "Open Doors," the annual report, was released on Nov.
The Montclarion, MontClair STate University, NJ
1 day ago by Kulsoom Rizvi & Kristie Cattafi
Another fire was reported at University Hall last night which resulted in classes being cancelled for the rest of the night. The incident has not been declared as an arson instance, and officers could not release any information.
So far, there have been six arson incidents reported this semester, including two additional not related arson instances and the recent University Hall fire.
The Whit, Rowan University, NJ
1 day ago by Nicole Reagan
Questions have been raised by the Gannett News Service about Rowan University's $9,400 reimbursement to seven professors for expenses on a two-day conference trip to Iceland. In the country's current recession, the four-digit expenditure appears to be an extravagance.
The Montclarion, MontClair STate University, NJ
1 day ago by Kristie Cattafi
A painted rock with Phi Alpha Psi Senate, a fraternity that was banned from campus in 2002, was recently discovered behind the Recreation Center with the last names of current students written on it.
The last names that appear on the rock are Fox, Sparks, Boyle and Ryan.
The Daily Pennsylvanian, University of Pennsylvania, PA
1 day ago by Jessica Bell
The University Board of Trustees nominated 1981 Law school alumnus David Cohen to replace James Riepe as chairman of the board beginning in Nov. 2009.
Riepe, senior advisor and retired vice chairman of investment firm the T. Rowe Price Group, has been chairman of the board since 1999.
The Signal , The College of New Jersey, NJ
2 days ago by Nate Currie
The Student Finance Board approved the College Union Board's (CUB) bid for hip hop artist Ludacris and singer/songwriter Jason Mraz to play at the College's spring music festival, hosted by CUB.
In a unanimous vote, SFB granted CUB $160,888 to fund the artists' performances.
The Hawk, Saint Joseph's University, PA
2 days ago by Sean Coit '09
For Saint Joseph's University employees, a walk across the street could save them thousands of dollars.
Because Saint Joseph's straddles City Avenue, Philadelphia's western boundary, the university's grounds are split between Philadelphia and Lower Merion, Pa.
The Hawk, Saint Joseph's University, PA
2 days ago by Alex Nassar '09
At the end of the fall semester, Fr. Phil Florio, S.J., current chaplain and assistant to the vice president of Student life, will leave Saint Joseph's University to become Director of Pennsylvania University's Catholic Campus Ministry Center.
Florio has held his position at Saint Joseph's since 2006.
The Signal , The College of New Jersey, NJ
2 days ago by Matt Lawyue
Ann Coulter's Dec. 3 visit to the College is being rescheduled for a date in February, due to an injury resulting in a broken jaw.
Despite the postponement, many student groups say they still intend to protest the event in February.
The far-right political commentator, syndicated columnist and best-selling author was scheduled to give a lecture titled "Ann Coulter and the 2008 Election: Why Liberals Are Wrong About Everything.
Meridian, Lehman College, NY
2 days ago by Jenniffer Efthymious & Alisia Cordero
Student Conference collaborated with the Muslim Students Association in an event to commemorate the ongoing genocide in Darfur.
Meridian, Lehman College, NY
2 days ago by Jenniffer Efthymious
In a ceremony at City Hall, members of UML received a proclamation from Speaker Christine Quinn and Councilman Larry B. Seabrook.
The College Hill, Sussex Community College, NJ
3 days ago