Michigan Daily, University of Michigan, Mi
14 hours ago by Gary Graca
Let's start with a confession: I'm terrified of the sun. As a ghostly pale white guy, every time I step outside when the sun looks brighter than a 100-watt light bulb, I end up with second-degree sunburn that forces me to bathe in aloe vera and peel off notebook paper-size sheets of dead skin.
Michigan Daily, University of Michigan, Mi
14 hours ago by Daily Editorial Staff
Big things are happening in Vermont, and they have nothing to do with maple syrup. The Vermont Law School moved to the forefront of the fight for equality recently when it decided to forgo federal funding in order to be able to keep armed service recruiters off campus.
Michigan Daily, University of Michigan, Mi
1 day ago by Daily Editorial Staff
It took 217 years, but the U.S. Supreme Court finally made a decision Thursday about what the ambiguous nightmare we call the Second Amendment means. Yes, owning a gun is an individual right. But, no, your right to pack heat isn't absolute, especially if you want to own an Uzi.
BG News, Bowling Green State University, OH
5 days ago by Conrad Pritscher
Buckminster Fuller's history of education demonstrates how the elite of the military-industrial-governmental complex keeps many of us in the dark. When we are in the dark, we can be more easily manipulated without being aware of it.
Fuller's history of specialization in schools and universities shows that the Great Pirates established a land-based home and made someone the Governor.
KentNewsNet.com, Kent State University, OH
5 days ago by DKS Editors
After an entire semester assembling and getting to know each other, the newly formed Commission on Inclusion finally hosted its first public forum in mid-June.
BG News, Bowling Green State University, OH
5 days ago by Levi Joseph Wonder
I've had the opportunity to talk to some college-graduated persons whom I know from my hometown and most of them have described college as a time for immature high school kids to receive university-level educations, to get involved in student organizations and have fun, and to become more mentally and emotionally mature in their lives.
KentNewsNet.com, Kent State University, OH
5 days ago by Maria Nann
It's funny how life can throw things at you when you least expect it. It's even funnier what you can learn from these experiences and how they change you.
Yes, life is funny like that, but oftentimes, it leaves us crying rather than laughing.
BG News, Bowling Green State University, OH
5 days ago by Brian Eggenberger
I remember O-REG. It was my first introduction into the wonderful networking world of Facebook. It was awesome! All my college friends were on there, even ones I had never met, and we used it to coordinate interests and events. We could upload incriminating pictures, talk trash on each others' walls, and all kinds of college-age shenanigans.
KentNewsNet.com, Kent State University, OH
6 days ago by DKS Editors
Kent State may be typically thought of as a campus of 23,000 students in Northeast Ohio, but in reality, it encompasses a network of alumni and friends crisscrossing the United States.