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Meet the Faculty-In-Residence Members


		Meet the Faculty-In-Residence Members

The Tripod, Trinity College (CT), CT

1 day ago

"In my case I live on campus during the week because I commute to New Jersey on weekends. Being on campus gives me an opportunity to attend student events, whether games or performances, and simply to be around for a meal in Mather or in the Bistro where I have a chance to talk with students.

"Moving Stories": students choreograph rich visual tapestries

The Muhlenberg Weekly, Muhlenberg College, PA

46 minutes ago by Kelsey Hutchinson

"Moving Stories" promises to be an innovative experience that will engage a variety of different concepts and themes and link them through dance. The showcase runs Nov. 12 - 14 in the Baker Theatre.

The show features twelve unique dance pieces choreographed by Olivia Alvarez, '10, Emily Daly, '10, Katie Fierro, '11, Rebecca Haverson, '10, Aubrey Kupstas, '10, Lynn Lisella, '11, Laura Mayerson, '10, Dana McGowan, '10, Carolina Millard, '10, Michele Sasso, '10, Ashley Sleeth, '11, and Ashley Taylor, '10-all students enrolled in the dance program.

Ensuring Lehman Students Maintain a Competitive Edge

Meridian, Lehman College, NY

3 hours ago by Bascillia Toussaint - contributing writer from The Career Services Center

The Career Services Center offers five helpful tips for students facing the economic downturn of the job market.

Glass ceiling cracked but unbroken


		Glass ceiling cracked but unbroken

The Strand, Victoria College, ON

1 day ago by Matthew Clifford-Rashotte

For many generations, women remained completely excluded from education at every level. Despite the progress that women have made in achieving representation in academia, there remain major gender inequities in higher levels of university administration. Today, more undergraduates, more graduate students, and more medical school graduates in Canada are female, but in the upper echelons of university representation, a major gender imbalance persists.

Dr. Trincest Answers Your Love Questions

The Tripod, Trinity College (CT), CT

1 day ago

Dear Dr. Trincest,

Halloween was great and all, and everyone that I saw at Halloween parties loved my sexy costume. I found that it attracted a lot of guys as a conversation starter. But I was wondering if you think they were only attracted to me on Halloween because of my wonderful cat costume.

Frightening Transformations


		Frightening Transformations

The Brown & White, Lehigh University, PA

2 days ago by LARA KOVANT

For many, Halloween at Lehigh is less about decorations and trick-or-treating, and more about having a socially acceptable costume.

Attention shopaholics: Fashionology debuts new merchandise

The Circle, Marist College, NY

2 days ago by Lisa Glover

The student run boutique is set to carry apparel as well as accessories in an attempt to grow.

Cult classics; the art of the Halloween movie


		Cult classics; the art of the Halloween movie

Brock Press, Brock University, on

2 days ago by Terra Ciolfe

I don't like the dark. There - I said it. I don't like zombies, ghosts, wolf men, serial killers or psychopaths for that matter either. I'm kind of a baby, one might say. Call me crazy if you wish, but I do not like being scared and have never really grasped the concept of why people would enjoy experiencing such a tumultuous emotion.

Revisiting one of the oldest professions in the world


		Revisiting one of the oldest professions in the world

Brock Press, Brock University, on

2 days ago by Terra Ciolfe

For the average Canadian, it is easy to turn a blind eye to the plight that prostitutes face every day, and ignore what makes up their reality. It is easy to overlook, or even deny, its very existence. However, time and again, situations occur that bring the issue back into the public sphere and reinvigorate the debate surrounding, arguably, one of the world's oldest professions, which is normally absent from societal discourse.

Photos of the Week


		Photos of the Week

Clarkson Integrator, Clarkson University, NY

2 days ago

Dorm room cooking with our very own Chef Hunter

Clarkson Integrator, Clarkson University, NY

2 days ago by Hunter Preston

Tired of eating on the meal plan or don't know what to cook in the apartments? Well take charge and learn how to cook. You might be thinking, "but Hunter, I don't live in the apartments. My dorm room kitchen is just a microwave and a mini-fridge." No problem! I will include many of the recipes for microwave cooking and simplistic ingredients.

A Day in the Life of the Lehigh Chief of Police


		A Day in the Life of the Lehigh Chief of Police

The Brown & White, Lehigh University, PA

2 days ago by Adrienne Smith

A look at what it's like to run a university police station - the good and the bad.

Real World Geneseo brings larger issues to forefront

The Lamron, SUNY Geneseo, NY

3 days ago by Kelly O'Donovan

Real World Geneseo, a new program that will appear next semester, will offer a select group of Geneseo students a truly unique experience through the confrontation of issues such as race, class and gender.

In January 2010, 40 Geneseo students will make their way to a four-day retreat in downtown Rochester.

Students make a difference in Marshall Park


		Students make a difference in Marshall Park

The Racquette, SUNY Potsdam, NY

5 days ago by Suprabha Baniya

Every time students are provided with an opportunity to make a difference, they think of getting involved in bigger issues. Sometimes you need to think about small, local issues that might have a significant impact on our community.

As the saying goes:"think globally, act locally.

Local Election


		Local Election

Skidmore News, Skidmore College, NY

5 days ago by Andrew Cantor

On Nov. 3, registered voters in Saratoga Springs will elect candidates to a two-year term in the City Council. As of March 2009, there are 725 registered voters in the Skidmore polling district. Saratoga Springs has a rare city-commissioner government in which the mayor shares equal voting power with four elected commissioners of Public Safety, Public Works, Finance and Accounts.

Professor profiles: Flagg Taylor


		Professor profiles: Flagg Taylor

Skidmore News, Skidmore College, NY

5 days ago by Rachael Kim

Flagg Taylor is an assistant professor of government. The 2009-2010 academic year marks Taylor's third year at Skidmore, where he works alongside his wife, Natalie Taylor, another assistant professor in the Government Department. Taylor completed his undergraduate work at Kenyon College in 1992 and continued his graduate education in political science at Fordham in 2006.

A Journey Down Under


		A Journey Down Under

The Brown & White, Lehigh University, PA

5 days ago by ELIZABETH FONTAINE

Special articles on a student's account of living "abroad" will run periodically in the Lifestyle section of The Brown and White.

Fashion Student Awarded grant

The Circle, Marist College, NY

6 days ago by Alyssa Longobucco

Marist College senior Megan Monzo joins an elite group in receiving the Fashion Scholarship Fund.

Professor profile: Dr. Sharmain van Blommestein

The Racquette, SUNY Potsdam, NY

6 days ago by Jaclyn Gallo

One of the many prominent features that attracted me to SUNY Potsdam was the exceptional collection of professors. Getting to know the people whose job it is to expand your knowledge is a key move to help take all you can away from your college experience.

Parents, students reunite in fun-filled weekend


		Parents, students reunite in fun-filled weekend

The Lamron, SUNY Geneseo, NY

6 days ago by Elly Weybright

This past weekend the Geneseo campus became a little more active, as many students' families visited for Parents Weekend and enjoyed various activities on campus and around town.

The festivities began Friday afternoon when the men's soccer team faced Buffalo State.

"Bat Boy: The Musical" flies high


		"Bat Boy: The Musical" flies high

The Muhlenberg Weekly, Muhlenberg College, PA

6 days ago by Torie Paone

Hurry and get your tickets for Bat Boy! As a result of the performances this past weekend, Halloween weekend of the show will most definitely be sold out!

While every piece of art can be critiqued and criticized for its flaws, I found it hard to criticize any aspect of this play.

Zombies lumber languidly through campus


		Zombies lumber languidly through campus

The Lamron, SUNY Geneseo, NY

6 days ago by Aaron Davis

Nerf darts have been flying around Geneseo for several days now; the zombies have invaded. More accurately, the plague has finally come and crazy conspiracy theorists have been justified, in a foam-dart sort of way.

Humans versus Zombies, or HVZ as many lazy college students are calling it, began in 2005 at Goucher College and has since swept campuses throughout the nation, including RIT, University of Washington, Wake Forest University and Ithaca College.

A Taste of Allentown: Bellissimo: an Italian oasis

The Muhlenberg Weekly, Muhlenberg College, PA

6 days ago by Alex Wells

This past Friday night, my friends Jackie, Hayley, and Mekenzie accompanied me to Bellissimo Ristorante, a charming Italian restaurant at 1243 Tilghman Street in Allentown.

The cozy, inviting atmosphere immediately inspires warm feelings for this restaurant.

Emerging technologies revolutionize classrooms


		Emerging technologies revolutionize classrooms

The Sophian, Smith College, MA

6 days ago by Clare Lynch

There is no question that we are living in a digital age. Business, communication, shopping, dating - nearly every facet of our lives has changed with the technological revolution.

For better or worse, education is also adapting to incorporate new technologies, requiring some radical adjustments and providing unexpected benefits.

Disney film to star Secretariat, a Smithie-owned legend


		Disney film to star Secretariat, a Smithie-owned legend

The Sophian, Smith College, MA

6 days ago by Jaime Estrada

Smith has received a lot of attention on film lately; first Mrs. Washington Goes to Smith, and then Julie and Julia. More recently, Walt Disney has begun filming its first major motion picture to be made about a Smithie. 

The film, called Secretariat after the Penny Chenery's '43 prize-winning horse, is currently scheduled to be released in October 2010.

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