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Semester's journeys brought delicious discoveries


		Semester's journeys brought delicious discoveries

The Brown & White, Lehigh University, PA

7 hours ago by Charlie Gimber

Over the course of the semester, you have joined me in my journey around the Lehigh Valley in search of a new, spectacular college-friendly food establishment.

What's Up: Black Friday woes

The Whit, Rowan University, NJ

26 minutes ago by Julia Hays

Black Friday, the day after Thanksgiving, commonly refers to the beginning of the period in which retailers are in the black (turning a profit).

But this year's Black Friday became a dark day for another reason, when 34-year-old New York Wal-Mart employee Jdimytai Damour was trampled to death by rampaging shoppers.

The Ram Interviews Richard Cerick

The Ram, Fordham University, NY

2 hours ago by Jen Sawyer

In late 1968, then 13-year-old Richard Cerick was invited on a ski trip by a friend who attended Fordham Preparatory High School. The trip was chaperoned by Rev. Roy A. Drake, S.J., a science teacher at Fordham Prep at the time. The night before the ski trip, Cerick claims that Drake raped him inside Drake's on-campus apartment.

10 chic gifts under $25

Observer, Rutgers-Newark, NJ

7 hours ago by BUKI ELEGBEDE, OBSERVER STAFF WRITER

I have scoured the stores, the internet and my brain to figure out a way in which we can cause the least amount of damage to our wallets and still have great gifts come Christmas morning. These 10 gifts under 25 dollars are perfect for the holiday crunch time.

Knowledge of Chinese language may help some students advance careers


		Knowledge of Chinese language may help some students advance careers

The Brown & White, Lehigh University, PA

7 hours ago by Erin Podolak

More Lehigh students are studying Chinese due to the career benefits that knowing the language will have.

Things you can't un-see: the very worst of the internet

Observer, Rutgers-Newark, NJ

18 hours ago by Sheena Quashie, Managing Editor

On Nov. 19, a disturbed young man put an end to his life. This could be said of many people because suicide happens everyday in this country, but what sets the death of Abraham Biggs apart is that he died under the supervision of almost 200 people live on JustinTV.com.

Alba Revamps Dominican Student Association


		Alba Revamps Dominican Student Association

Meridian, Lehman College, NY

21 hours ago by Miosoti Tejada

In electing sophomore Marlene Alba as its president, the Dominican Student Association keeps it fresh.

The Stuff of Dreams

The Villanovan, Villanova University, PA

23 hours ago by Chelsea Woods

Everyone has a dream job. No matter what age, major or profession, everyone dreams of holding a job completely different from the path they have chosen. For some, it is a thoracic surgeon; for others, an astronaut; and still others, an opera singer. Many people never come close to experiencing these vocations, and can only imagine what life would be like if they ever had the chance.

Before you graduate you should probably know...

The Villanovan, Villanova University, PA

1 day ago by Kelly Skahan

Over the course of your four years at 'Nova, you've lived through the gradual progression toward independence that parents inevitably force upon their children once they leave the nest. Freshman year likely involved successful trips to the mailroom, where an influx of care packages found their way into your loving arms.

Battle of the Sexes: Holiday Gifts

The Signal , The College of New Jersey, NJ

2 days ago

Sean says: The holiday season can be stressful for everyone. Finding the perfect gift for your man doesn't need to contribute to the seasonal psychosis. The key is shopping with practicality in mind. For example, my father isn't exactly a handyman and as a result, our garage is disheveled and decent tools are in short supply.

Students studying abroad face challenges with cultural differences


		Students studying abroad face challenges with cultural differences

The Signal , The College of New Jersey, NJ

2 days ago by Stefanie Vitale

Students and teachers from around the world gathered Nov. 19 to communicate, in a panel discussion, the ups and downs, pros and cons, and ins and outs of studying abroad.

Seniors Liz Christian, international business major, and Victoria Kudrak, special education major, came together with exchange students Suthasinee Saisaengjaemsanga (better known as Fa) from Thailand, Hannah Nossek from Germany and Patricia Torres from Puerto Rico to discuss the cultural differences and challenges students face when studying abroad.

Dozens of St. Joe's students travel to protest injustice in Latin America

The Hawk, Saint Joseph's University, PA

2 days ago by Rachel Robins '09

Every year, a group of 40 St. Joe's students, faculty, and staff embarks on a 16-hour journey to Columbus, Ga. to follow the advice of Pope Paul VI and speak out against the injustices taking place in Latin America.

Part of Father Roy Bourgeois's 19-year campaign to close the School of the Americas (SOA)-called Western Hemisphere Institute for Security Cooperation (WHINSEC) since January 2001-the SOA vigil/protest pays tribute to the innocent people of Latin America who continue to be victimized inhumanely at the hands of soldiers trained on U.

Hot or Not?

The Hawk, Saint Joseph's University, PA

2 days ago by Andrea Fylypovych

HOT:

Cash gifts or Simon Gift cards:

Stumped when it comes to buying Christmas presents? Given the current economic situation, what could be handier than some cash?

Trinkets, gag gifts, and dust collectors aren't exactly topping everyone's list this holiday season, and gift recipients will probably be more appreciative of a gift that they can choose themselves.

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