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Mrs. Clinton goes to Baruch


		Mrs. Clinton goes to Baruch

Ticker, CUNY Baruch College, NY

1 day ago by Kellie Clark and Michael Wursthorn

Presidential hopeful Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton gave no indication of backing down from the presidency despite news that Sen. Barack Obama had clinched the necessary amount of delegates in order to be named as the Democratic presidential candidate.

Just minutes after CNN projected Obama as the Democratic party nominee for president, Clinton took center stage in order to address her supporters at Baruch College's Athletic Recreation Complex on Tuesday, June 3.

Alternatives to the iPhone

Ticker, CUNY Baruch College, NY

1 day ago by Rob Reale

Finally, the iPhone 3G is coming out on July 11, with a $199 price tag that seems too good to be true. Here's what you need to know. Apple says the 3G model is 2.4 times faster. That's great. The metro area and then some are covered with 3G service. It's a quad-band phone that should work in every possible country - that's for voice and high-speed data.

Making it in Malta


		Making it in Malta

Ticker, CUNY Baruch College, NY

1 day ago by Mariane St-Maurice

Walking home one night a few weeks ago, I looked up to the sky and realized that I could see stars. A rather unusual sight in New York, I exclaimed to my friend, "They have stars here!" Despite having made a fool of myself, this was one more thing that has made this summer one of my greatest.

Hollywood moves east

Northeastern News, Northeastern University, MA

6 days ago by Alana Cádiz

It was 5:30 on a March morning and tons of actors were swarming a tent in the Burlington Mall parking lot. It was the beginning of their long work day - at least 12 hours, possibly 16.

For some, there was nothing novel about the scene. The regulars were catching up with old friends.

Column: The saga of Shawn James

Northeastern News, Northeastern University, MA

6 days ago

"SWAT! SWAT! SWAT!" echoed the rafters of Cabot Gymnasium in 2004 and 2005, where Shawn James made his mark as a prolific shot blocker and a threat on the low post as a Northeastern Husky. James was a legitimate NBA prospect whose NBA dreams may no longer become a reality as the two rounds of the 2008 NBA draft came and passed with no team calling his name.

Men's Hockey: Recruits plucked in NHL draft

Northeastern News, Northeastern University, MA

6 days ago by Peter A. Martin

Three future Husky hockey players, Steve Quailer and twin brothers Justin and Drew Daniels, were selected in the 2008 National Hockey League draft last week.

The Daniels brothers, who will spend a season in a junior league before entering Northeastern in fall 2009, were both selected by the San Jose Sharks.

Sponsors of Spring 2008, Vol. 19, No. 2

Media Ethics Magazine, Emerson College, MA

1 day ago

Media Ethics is independent. It is editorially eclectic, and the sponsors are not responsible for its content. It strives to provide a forum for opinion and research articles on media ethics, as well as a venue for announcements and reviews of meetings, opportunities, and publications.

Spring 2008, Vol. 19, No.2


Book on Ethics to Replace Spring '08 ME Issue


		Spring 2008, Vol. 19, No.2Book on Ethics to Replace Spring '08 ME Issue

Media Ethics Magazine, Emerson College, MA

1 day ago

The Spring 2008 issue of Media Ethics is replaced by the book An Ethics Trajectory: Visions of Media Past, Present and Yet to Come, which consists of the proceedings of the first and second U.S. media ethics summits in 1987 and 2007. The book also includes chapters by, among others, Al Gore, Adam Powell III, Clifford Christians on current and future media ethics issues. The regular ME material will appear in the Fall '08 issue. (Book cover design by Jan Cothran.)

NEALLEY, RODRIGUEZ INDICTED FOR OSA EMBEZZLEMENT

Tufts Daily, Tufts University, MA

6 days ago by Rob Silverblatt and Giovanni Russonello

A Middlesex County grand jury today indicted Jodie Nealley and another former Office of Student Activities (OSA) administrator for allegedly embezzling close to $1 million from the university. Nealley served as the office's director from 1996 until 2007, when she was fired after the university accused her of embezzling approximately $300,000.

Big Red nab key UMass transfer

The Daily Pennsylvanian, University of Pennsylvania, PA

5 days ago by Neil Fanaroff

Only a few months after winning its first Ivy League title in 20 years, the Cornell men's basketball coaches are not standing pat.

They're working to insure that the team stays stronger for longer and, having added Univeristy of Massachusetts transfer Max Groebe according to The Cornell Basketball Blog, the staff just took a big leap in the right direction.

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