The CHIMES, Morrisville State College, NY
12 hours ago by Katie Collins, '12 | Staff Reporter
This year, an unusual amount of students have been requesting medical excuses from the Matthias Student Health Center. As the Director of the health center, Benjamin Domingo said he is tired of being a mediator between students and faculty.
Rather than speaking with their professors, students are going to Domingo for medical excuses when they have exceeded their permitted three class absences, or missed deadlines. Domingo said instead of going to him, students and professor should deal with it between each other. He said it is a good opportunity for students to "buck up and be adults."
The CHIMES, Morrisville State College, NY
12 hours ago

Eagle Boy Coe (right) performs a dance with Katy Hill (left) during Thursday night's performance of the Piscataway Indian Nation Singers and Dancers in STUAC Theater. The troupe, from Maryland, blended traditional dances and songs during the hour-long performance. Photo by Amanda Kuhl, '12.
Cardinal Courier, St. John Fisher College, NY
1 day ago by Evan Malone
During the first 30 minutes of Paranormal Activity, you'll wonder what could possibly be so scary about this movie that for the past two weeks, its been all over people's Facebook statuses and critics have called it one of the "scariest movies ever."
During the last 30 minutes of the movie, you'll realize that this isn't your typical scary movie.
The Daily Orange, Syracuse University, NY
3 days ago by Matt Ehalt
Andy Rautins sat on his stool in the Syracuse locker room, speaking in a low, somber voice. He and the rest of the Syracuse men's basketball team had just felt the sting of losing to their little brother in town, Division II Le Moyne, at home in the Carrier Dome.
The Daily Orange, Syracuse University, NY
2 days ago by Matt Ehalt
They all walked in together, as a group, for the first time this season. Every other week at the Syracuse football team's Tuesday interview session, the players pop into the cafeteria at different times, arriving when they're ready.
This week, though, things were different.
The Daily Orange, Syracuse University, NY
1 day ago by Michelle San Miguel
In a historic victory, Democrat Stephanie Miner will be the 53rd mayor of Syracuse.
"I have learned firsthand that anything worth doing you can't do alone," Miner told her crowd of supporters Tuesday night while celebrating her win at the Sheraton Syracuse University Hotel.
Cardinal Courier, St. John Fisher College, NY
1 day ago by Paul Williams
I remember being obsessed with baseball while growing up in central Florida. I would play all fall and spring for my Little League team and watch the Atlanta Braves play on television. I idolized Chipper Jones and was captivated by the home chase between Mark McGwire and Sammy Sosa.
Cardinal Courier, St. John Fisher College, NY
1 day ago by Julie Baker
If you loved watching Adam Sandler and Drew Barrymore on television re-runs of "The Wedding Singer," you're in luck.
Fisher Players are rehearsing now for the November performance of The Wedding Singer the musical.
The musical is based on the movie with a few twists and turns, but you can still expect fashions and set designs from the late 90s.
Cornell Business, Cornell Business, NY
1 day ago
This opinion editorial was chosen as one of the top submissions in the NBA 5670 Management Writing course as part of Cornell Business Journal's collaboration with Prof. Charlotte Rosen. In both quality and quantity, the U.S. is a global leader in producing MBAs; thus, there is a great availability of MBA talent for American recruiters.
Cornell Business, Cornell Business, NY
1 day ago
If you are anything like me, you have spent the last few months with the following secret thoughts about Net Impact: 1) it kind of sounds like the next Bruce Willis and Denzel Washington action movie; 2) it's a secret cover for a huge Phish reunion. Contributing writer Ben Freeman contended that it might have something to do with puffin hunting.
The CHIMES, Morrisville State College, NY
1 day ago by Monica Bonneau, '12 | Assistant Campus News Editor
Morrisville officially confirmed on Wednesday its first two cases of the Swine Flu, also known as H1N1. By Friday this number jumped to four confirmed and 23 suspected cases. Campus officials expect this number to rise. With the virus spreading, it's important to take precautions, and know exactly what H1N1 is all about.
Maroon News, Colgate University, NY
1 day ago by Mollie Reilly
Two weeks after the executive summary of the Colgate Campus Life Survey (CCLS) was released, details have emerged about the contents of the full report. Several student groups, including Student Lecture Forum and Cushman House, have organized panels to discuss the survey, and The Colgate Maroon-News has obtained an unedited August 2009 draft of the CCLS.
Maroon News, Colgate University, NY
4 days ago by Katie David
Ted Kennedy once said that all politics are local. However, in this column (and in most of Maroon-News commentary pieces) writers rarely discuss local issues, almost never dealing with events in their hometown or here in Hamilton, New York. So when John Lyon suggested we write about the elections in the 23rd Congressional District (the district that includes Hamilton), I was both intrigued and skeptical.
Maroon News, Colgate University, NY
4 days ago by Steve Urban
he men's soccer team lost to the Bucknell Bison 2-1 last Saturday at Van Doren Field. The loss was the first for the Raiders at home this season, as they dropped to 2-3 in the Patriot League, and 6-8-1 overall. A late rally by the Bison cost the Raiders the game, as Bucknell was able to tally two goals in the final ten minutes to earn the victory.