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'Taki' honored by new building


		'Taki' honored by new building

The Triangle, Drexel University, PA

10 hours ago by David Stephenson

Drexel University's Constantine Papadakis Integrated Science Building's groundbreaking ceremony occurred Nov. 17 at 5 p.m. The innovative structure, built on the corner of 33rd and Chestnut streets, will be the new home of many of the University's science programs and is named for the University's late president, Constantine Papadakis, who passed away earlier this year after complications from lung cancer.

Lafayette under investigation

The Laf, Lafayette College, PA

17 hours ago by Adriane Marcellus

For a body assigned to keep students safe, students sure hold Public Safety back. At least that is what Public Safety is saying.

According to Hugh W. Harris, director of public safety, a code of silence exists among students when crimes are being investigated, a result of students' fear of what will happen if they talk.

Two local students arrested for refusing to tip at Lehigh Pub

The Brown & White, Lehigh University, PA

1 day ago by Staff Reports

After what they described as "terrible service," two local students were arrested for refusing to pay mandatory 18 percent gratuity on their bill.

The Greek stereotype: it's what I do, not who I am

The Laf, Lafayette College, PA

18 hours ago

To the Editor:

I am writing in response to the editorial from a few weeks ago about Greek Life's participation in community service projects on Lafayette's campus. I am insulted and offended by the accusations made against me and my classmates. It shocked me that Ms.

Resident Life report assesses housing, makes recommendations

The Laf, Lafayette College, PA

6 hours ago by Jayne Miller

The final report from the Ad Hoc Committee on Residence Life was released to The Lafayette this week. Suggestions from the committee indicate the intent to hold the number of fraternities and sororities at 11, considering only those that fulfill a role that "multicultural organizations might serve at Lafayette," implicitly referring to the interest in historically Black or Latino organizations.

Editorial: Is not tipping a crime?

The Brown & White, Lehigh University, PA

1 day ago

Two local college students were recently transported to the Bethlehem police headquarters after failing to pay a mandatory tip at the Lehigh Pub. Was the bad publicity worth the $16 tip that would have been lost?

Smart House announces plans


		Smart House announces plans

The Triangle, Drexel University, PA

6 hours ago by Anisha Madappa

On Nov. 18, Drexel Smart House unveiled their designs for the new DSH building located at 3425 Race Street. The DSH is a student run project aimed to construct a house that acts as a model for sustainable design and energy efficiency, where students can innovate and test new energy-efficient technology and Drexel students as well as community members can learn about energy efficiency.

'The People Speak' brings Lupe Fiasco to UPenn


		'The People Speak' brings Lupe Fiasco to UPenn

The Triangle, Drexel University, PA

6 hours ago by Sean Smith

On Tuesday Nov. 18, the University of Pennsylvania hosted "The People Speak Tour" at the Irvine auditorium. This tour, which has been visiting universities across the country, is promoting the History Channel's new documentary "The People Speak." The event starred producer Chris Moore, Daryl "DMC" McDaniels and Lupe Fiasco.

BMI Requirement Causes Uproar

The Lincolnian, Lincoln University, PA

3 days ago by Sharifa Riley

Lincoln University students will now have to endure a physical exam determining each student's BMI (body mass index) before they are permitted to graduate. An individual's BMI measures the amount of body fat.

Amid fierce criticisms, Lincoln University has recently installed a new requirement for its undergraduate students.

Kris Allen's self-titled album is a success

Stroud Courier, East Stroudsburg University, PA

1 day ago by Jody Morse

Kris Allen's self-titled debut album was released on Nov. 17, and most of it can be previewed on www.aolmusic.com. Buzz about this album prompted fans to wonder whether this album would be a fan pleaser or nothing more than a disappointment.

The first single from the album is "Live Like We're Dying.

Lehigh wrestling team travels to Buckeye Duals


		Lehigh wrestling team travels to Buckeye Duals

The Brown & White, Lehigh University, PA

6 hours ago by Nick Chladek

The undefeated No. 16 wrestling team will travel to No. 3 Ohio State University today for the Buckeye Duals, its toughest match of the season. The Mountain Hawks, who are 3-0 on the season, are coming off of another hot start, including an upset win over No.15 Penn State University 23-14.

When political correctness is wrong

The Muhlenberg Weekly, Muhlenberg College, PA

1 day ago by Benjamin Leffell

Why have the government and mainstream media refused to call Major Hasan's behavior at Fort Hood by its rightful name: terrorism?

Based on reporting from the media in the US and abroad, it is evident that Major Hasan is a Jihadist who is as much of a terrorist as the hijackers on September 11th.

Campus Safety Notes

The Muhlenberg Weekly, Muhlenberg College, PA

1 day ago

Nov. 9 - Lost Property - On campus, there was a report of a lost student ID and key. The student later notified Campus Safety that both items had been found.

Nov. 9 - Larceny/Theft - In Prosser Hall Main, basement, there was a report of a theft of a bicycle.

Please feel free to contact the Stroud Courier Staff at any time with questions, comments, or concerns.

Stroud Courier, East Stroudsburg University, PA

1 day ago

Please feel free to contact the Stroud Courier Staff at any time with questions, comments, or concerns.

The REALITY of HEALTH CARE


		The REALITY of HEALTH CARE

Loquitur, Cabrini College, PA

1 day ago by Megan Kutulis, Brian Loschiavo

Health care legislation now going through Congress is likely to affect young college graduates more than any other age group. With the job market tight, finding a job with health insurance will continue to be a challenge.

"I was dropped from my dad's insurance plan because of my age.

ESU students caught trafficking drugs


		ESU students caught trafficking drugs

Stroud Courier, East Stroudsburg University, PA

1 day ago by Tim Toolan

The Monroe County Drug Task Force busted a major drug trafficking ring this past weekend on the East Stroudsburg University campus.

Police arrested eight people, six of which are current students at East Stroudsburg University.

Police, along with the Monroe County Drug Force, carried out a search warrant for the apartment of M.

Macy's parade marches in the holidays

The Villanovan, Villanova University, PA

1 day ago by Brittany Epps

When most of us think of Thanksgiving, we think of eating delicious foods, spending time with family and being thankful for everything we have. But one of the most popular Thanksgiving Day events is the Macy's Day Parade, which will be held on Nov. 26 this year.

University preserves Catholic tradition

The Villanovan, Villanova University, PA

1 day ago by Daina Amorosano and Kelsey Ruane

The University continues to actively present itself as a Catholic institution and works to attract Catholic students amidst a slight decrease of about six percent in the number of Catholic undergraduate students over the past eight years, according to Dean of Enrollment Stephen Merritt.

Injuries may hinder No. 2 'Nova's CAA title hopes against conference rival Delaware

The Villanovan, Villanova University, PA

1 day ago by David Cassilo

For months, the Villanova football team has been dreaming. Those dreams include a spot in the FCS playoffs, home field throughout the postseason and, most of all, a shiny CAA championship ring. With one win against perennial rival Delaware on Saturday, those longsought-after dreams can come true.

Originality and innovation highlights "Moving Stories"

The Muhlenberg Weekly, Muhlenberg College, PA

1 day ago by Jocelyn Gammon

In the past three years, I have rarely missed a dance concert. The student, faculty, and informal dance concerts are always impressive, and I always look forward to the performances. That being said, Moving Stories, was one of the best I've seen here.

It featured the choreography of Dana McGowan, '10, Ashley Taylor, '10, Lynn Lisella, '11, Olivia Alvarez, '10, Emily Daly, '10, Katie Fierro, '11, Rebecca Haverson, '10, Aubrey Kupstas, '10, Laura Mayerson ,'10, Carolina Millard, '10, Michele Sasso, '10, and Ashley Sleeth, '11.

College experience: no excuses for commuter students


		College experience: no excuses for commuter students

Loquitur, Cabrini College, PA

22 hours ago by Danielle Alio

If there is one thing [as a commuter] that bothers me the most, it is when I hear people saying that commuters do not get to have the college experience. This is really not the truth. I commute a distance of about 40 to 50 minutes a day from North Whales, Pa.

'Sloppy seconds' a no-no in rules of feminism

Loquitur, Cabrini College, PA

16 hours ago by Kelsey Kastrava

Women are prone to jealousy among each other. We, as human beings, constantly compete with one another. That is why, as friends, we owe it to each other to follow certain rules of feminism.

Girlfriends don't let girlfriends eat the extra jelly donut. Real friends tell you you're prettier than the girl he dumped you for.

Course sizes to grow in 2010


		Course sizes to grow in 2010

The Hawk, Saint Joseph's University, PA

2 days ago by Luigi Condina '12

Less money means more problems for the class registration process this spring.

As a result of the decrease in university income and subsequent budget cuts, the Registrar's office and university deans have been asked to review class registration and eliminate some poorly attended course sections.

Too Fat to Graduate

The Lincolnian, Lincoln University, PA

1 day ago by Tiana Y. Lawson

Who would've thought that the "misses" and "plus" signs that separates us in clothing stores would find its way on to Lincoln's campus?

Under Lincoln University rule, students who have a clinical body mass index over 30 are required to take a physical education class.

After 20 years, Jesuits' deaths still affect Saint Joseph's


		After 20 years, Jesuits' deaths still affect Saint Joseph's

The Hawk, Saint Joseph's University, PA

2 days ago by Matthew De George '10

In the outskirts of San Salvador two decades ago, a death squad of some 20 armed men entered the rectory of the University of Central America Jose Simeon Canas (UCA) in the dead of night, brutally murdering eight residents.

Though it happened a world away, it's an event that still has an impact on Saint Joseph's today.

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