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A Night on the Town


		A Night on the Town

The Brown & White, Lehigh University, PA

1 day ago by MEGAN STONER

For Lehigh students over the age of 21, the expanding bar scene provides an abundance of options for nights out.

Calm in the middle of the storm

The Brown & White, Lehigh University, PA

6 hours ago by Elaine Hardenstine

A student-run meditation group attempts to find "another way to be" while attending college.

Student reaction to drug bust

Stroud Courier, East Stroudsburg University, PA

1 day ago by Bree Kelly

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.

10 Totally Random Questions

The Villanovan, Villanova University, PA

1 day ago by Alex Criscione

1. Will you be reserving tickets for the premiere of "New Moon?" Why or why not?

No way. I don't even know when the movie comes out, and I haven't seen the first one.

2. Would you rather be Peppermint Patty from "Peanuts" or Helga from "Hey Arnold?"

I would definitely choose Peppermint Patty.

Easy Steps to Staying Fit

The Villanovan, Villanova University, PA

1 day ago by Sara Angle

College can be a huge adjustment period, not only mentally and emotionally, but also physically. The daily routine from high school is shaken up and turned upside down when you enter the college world, where an 11 p.m. meal is normal and bedtime is closer to sunrise than sunset.

Students on best classes and teachers

Stroud Courier, East Stroudsburg University, PA

1 day ago by Bree Kelly

Melanie Fiona Breathes Soul Back into R&B

Observer, Rutgers-Newark, NJ

1 day ago by RAMONA E. ALCANTARA STAFF WRITER

Who had the best week ever?

The Hawk, Saint Joseph's University, PA

2 days ago by Sarah Quain '12

Registration:

Registration is a blast this semester. Many students were frightened when they first signed into MySJU and found out that they had to be relocated to a previously unknown "secure area."

Anyone seeking an override has to wait much longer than in past semesters.

Pig Tales: The Story of a Swine Flu Survivor

Observer, Rutgers-Newark, NJ

2 days ago by Kejal Vyas

Amidst all the worry over swine flu, the confusion over vaccines and Tamiflu shortages it would be good to hear from a voice of reason to make sense of all this brouhaha. Well, we rejected such a voice in favor of this shamelessly sensational report. Your News Editor came down with the swine flu and this is the story.

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.

Transgender author read from her memoir-in-progress


		Transgender author read from her memoir-in-progress

The Hawk, Saint Joseph's University, PA

2 days ago by Sarah Quain '12

Wearing large rounded glasses, brown slacks, knee-high burnt orange leather boots, and a brown animal print vest that displayed colorful tattoo sleeves adorning both of her arms, transgender author Kate Bornstein read from her memoir-in-progress on Nov. 3.

Depression can be triggered by the seasons

The Quad, West Chester University, PA

3 days ago by Jenna Shepanski

Seasonal Affective Disorder or "SAD" is a type of depression that is triggered by the changes of the year. There are two types of SAD: winter-onset depression, and the less common, summer onset depression.

In winter-onset depression, symptoms begin in the fall, and continue through to the end of winter.

The Complex Nature of Personality


		The Complex Nature of Personality

The Brown & White, Lehigh University, PA

4 days ago by JACLYN WEISSMAN

Any institution with thousands of students is bound to have diverse personalities. Lehigh is no exception. But fully understanding the differences among personalities is not as simple as pointing to A or B type groups or following the assumptions of all-too-compelling stereotypes about the sexes, the colleges or Lehigh in general.

DON'T JUDGE A BOOK BY ITS COVER


		DON'T JUDGE A BOOK BY ITS COVER

Observer, Rutgers-Newark, NJ

4 days ago by RAMONA ALCANTARA OBSERVER STAFF WRITER

The 15th Annual New Jersey Book Arts Symposium and Exhibition presents, "I & Thou: The Book as Community" now featured in the John Cotton Dana Library.

The opening of the exhibit was held November 6 on the fourth floor of the Dana Library in the Dana Gallery.

Veterans Day celebrates veterans of all wars

The Quad, West Chester University, PA

4 days ago by Melissa Stack

Each year when Nov. 11 rolls around, many of us go about our day like any other day - attending class, going to work, playing a sport or just relaxing. However, many of us forget it is a national holiday and that we should take the time to pause and thank our past and present members of the armed services.

16 years on death row: Harold Wilson's story

Loquitur, Cabrini College, PA

4 days ago by Felicia Melvin

"You were told and shown you were here to die." Can you imagine being confined for a crime you didn't commit? Or better yet can you imagine watching the suffering of others while awaiting your death under the toughest conditions possible? These are the inner thoughts of the 122nd exonerated death row prisoner in U.

"Muhlenberg Idol" draws crowds and cheers

The Muhlenberg Weekly, Muhlenberg College, PA

6 days ago

This year's Muhlenberg Idol competition, held Tues., Nov. 10 at 7:30 pm in the Great Room and sponsored by the Class of 2011, showcased many of the College's talented singers and performers. After three rounds of fierce competition interspersed with dance and vocal routines by hosts Adam Rogers '10 and Lisa Marie Ianuzzi '11, faculty judges Mrs.

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