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MassPIRG fee is not clear 4

The Sophian, Smith College, North Hampton, MA

2 days ago by Joanna Johnson

What's $18 worth to you? That's the fee now tacked on to student bills as a donation to MassPIRG, the Massachusetts Student Public Interest Group. Smith students can opt out of the payment, but unless you are proactive and file the waiver forms, your money gets handed over automatically, without your direct consent.

LLAMA SUTRA: BDSM, Roommate Crush 2

The Llama Ledger, Bard College at Simon's Rock, Great Barrington, MA

10 hours ago by Dan Copulsky and Kat Corcoran

The Llama Sutra delights in answering your questions about sex and relationships. This week: I hate to sound na've, but could you explain BDSM? and I have a huge crush on my roommate, what should I do?

Trinity Paints Unrealistic Picture of Study Abroad 2

The Tripod, Trinity College (CT), Hartford, CT

3 days ago by Amanda Tramont

Let's face it - all of us, at some point or another, have felt homesick. I'm sure you know what I'm talking about. It's that awful feeling that can strike without warning when you suddenly miss your family or things from home like your mother's homemade cookies, your dog eagerly awaiting your homecoming at the front door, fighting with your siblings about whose turn it is to take out the garbage, or, in my case, accusing my 18-year-old sister of stealing my clothes.

Weekly Editorial: Snorkeling in the Brocean 1

Concordiensis, Union College, Schenectady, NY

2 days ago by

With a large staff here at the Concordiensis, there is one phenomenon around campus that we can no longer turn a blind eye to. It is something we have become quite fond of this past spring term, and we affectionately call it the Brocean: a magical land full of bros, brews, babes, and burgers.


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STJ welcomes incoming freshmen class


		STJ welcomes incoming freshmen class

The Torch Online, Saint John's University New York, NY

7 hours ago by Carolyn Wargula

Every student feels anxious adjusting to the new school year, but for incoming freshmen, beginning school can be almost traumatic.

Architecture Cafe Shut Down by McGill

The McGill Tribune, McGill University, QC

15 hours ago by Matt Chesser

The Architecture Café has served its last cup of fair-trade coffee, as McGill administration has decided to close the popular student hangout.

Deputy Provost (Student Life and Learning) Morton Mendelson cited financial losses and improper management as the primary reasons for the decision to close the café and begin plans to "repurpose" the space as a study area.

NFL PREVIEW: American Football Conference West

The McGill Tribune, McGill University, QC

13 hours ago by Gabe Pulver

San Diego Chargers: It must be hard to be a fan of a team that's terrific every single regular season but can't get it together in the playoffs. Phillip Rivers, for all his success in the regular season, isn't the guy to change things. Evidently, he lacks the fortitude to take his team to the next level.

POINT-COUNTERPOINT: LeBron's Choice

The McGill Tribune, McGill University, QC

18 hours ago by Sam Hunter and Adam Sadinsky

LeBron James's decision to leave the Cleveland Cavaliers and join Dwayne Wade and Chris Bosh on the Miami Heat was the talk of the sports media this summer. Sam Hunter and Adam Sadinsky offer two different perspectives on the implications of LeBron's choice.

Change can be seen around St. John's

The Torch Online, Saint John's University New York, NY

2 hours ago by Justin Thrift, Editor-in-Chief

As a new class of St. John's freshmen arrives on campus and another academic year begins, a word I've thought a lot about this week is "change."

Say it out loud ten or twelve times and it begins to sound foreign and meaningless. Try to come up with a solid definition and it is more challenging than you may think.

Lavin introducing fresh attitude to Big East recruiting race

The Torch Online, Saint John's University New York, NY

2 hours ago by Bill San Antonio, Sports Editor

St. John's used to be the

pushover of Big East basketball

recruiting. Not anymore.

It used to be that the Johnnies were a good program that deserved

better, getting solid players with

reputations for working hard and being

good character guys off the court.

Ground Zero Mosque Debate


		Ground Zero Mosque Debate

The Unfiltered Lens , Community College of Rhode Island , RI

1 day ago by Alexandra Johnson

In a country that stands for freedom, the defining line between a supposed "God-given" right and a mere privilege is one that is often blurred. Freedom of speech, press and religion are basic rights that we are promised in our constitution, but when does political correctness become insensitivity? This is a question that has been brought up again and again in modern day politics, and it is being revisited once more with the most recent controversy that is the "Ground Zero Mosque".

Stig's Identity

Clarkson Integrator, Clarkson University, NY

1 day ago by Sawyer Sutton

"The last time I wore that suit George Michael could still drive in a straight line," said Andy Wilman, Top Gear's executive producer in a blog post referencing recent court visits. The news broke September 1; The BBC lost their suit blocking HarperCollins from publishing a book revealing identity of the Stig, Top Gear's official test driver whose identity until recently was under a permanent veil of secrecy.

Interview with Dean Nitin Nohria


		Interview with Dean Nitin Nohria

Harbus, Harvard University, MA

1 day ago by Ami Malaviya OJ, Publisher

Meet Nitin Nohria - the new Dean of Harvard Business School. You may already know him as a fixture at HBS for over 22 years. During this career, he's expounded on topics of leadership, corporate transformation and accountability with today's CEOs through the Executive MBA Program and tomorrow's through the traditional MBA track.

Perry vs. Schwarzenegger, Prop 8 Overturned


		Perry vs. Schwarzenegger,  Prop 8 Overturned

The Unfiltered Lens , Community College of Rhode Island , RI

1 day ago by Servio Gomez

On August 4th, 2010, the Civil Rights movement celebrated one of their biggest gains in California. Proposition 8 was an amendment passed in the 2008 state elections in California. The proposition provides a provision to the state's constitution, and reads "only marriage between a man and a woman is valid or recognized in the State of California.

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