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No drinks, but plenty of fun at LollaNoBooza


		No drinks, but plenty of fun at LollaNoBooza

The Signal , The College of New Jersey, NJ

1 day ago by Jasmine Overton

The fall semester began Aug. 26 with the College's annual LollaNoBooza festival. The event, organized by the College's Alcohol and Drug Eduction Program, was purposely scheduled on Tuesday night to coincide with the popular drinking night and designed to show students they can enjoy college life without alcohol.

September in N.Y.C.

The Quadrangle, Manhattan, NY

19 hours ago by Kayla Hutzler

As people try to enjoy the last few warm weekends of the year New York City is bustling with all different festivities and celebrations. There are street fairs and parades, outdoor markets and concerts to be enjoyed by everyone, and fortunately for us students, most of them are free!

The NYC Central Labor Council kicks-off the month with their annual Labor Day Parade solidarity march up Fifth Avenue.

Orthodox Republicans: A Look Back Four Years

The Commentator, Yeshiva University, NY

19 hours ago by Elie Friedman

Four years ago, during and immediately following the presidential elections of 2004, scholars began to speculate about changes in America's 'Jewish vote.' On the one hand, Jews seemed to have voted in expectedly high numbers for the Democratic candidate, Senator John Kerry.

YU Moves Back Into Top 50

The Commentator, Yeshiva University, NY

20 hours ago by Jerry Karp

When U.S. News and World Report released its annual "America's Best Colleges" issue, dozens of YU students likely opened the magazine hurriedly or browsed online to check how YU fared in this year's rankings. Last year, many students were disappointed that YU's ranking had fallen eight spots from number 44 to number 52, thus losing the coveted "Tier 1" designation that accompanies a spot in the top 50 national universities.

My Summer In Italy

The Quadrangle, Manhattan, NY

21 hours ago by Tina DeAngelis

I did not know what to expect when I signed up for a month long school trip to Italy. Professor Wagner, the professor who planned the trip in conjunction with Nancy Cave and Manhattan's Study Abroad office, has been taking students to Italy for years. I knew I would take an Italian class and a Dante Seminar, and that I would travel around Tuscany, but I had no idea how much I would see and experience.

Devil's Advocate

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

1 day ago

Dear Devil's Advocate,

I am a freshman here at St. John's. However, I am also not from around here (about 5 hour drive away), so I do not know many people at all. Basically I am only acquainted with my roommates. It has only been a few days into the school year and I just feel terribly lonely.

Professors Produce Pride with Summer Projects

The Quad News, Quinnipiac University, CT

1 day ago by Meghan Crehan

This summer several Quinnipiac professors had the opportunity to produce extensive research and dynamic works, as well as travel to other parts of the world to present their accomplishments. These various achievements will bring high regard to Quinnipiac University and motivate current students to follow the strides of their teachers.

Student or teacher?

The Quad News, Quinnipiac University, CT

1 day ago by Lauren Sievert

Melissa Aitchison is buzzing around the studio, helping students with the production of Q30, Quinnipiac's cable television channel. She advises students and takes control of the chaotic scene. Students come up to her for directions and she deftly guides them to the right place or setting.

Securing the safety

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

1 day ago by Patrice Bendig, Features Editor

It seems the talk of the University this semester so far is the New Founder's townhouses and how unique they are compared to other residence buildings on campus. One way they vary from other residence halls is the lack of Public Safety at the entranceway.

The Public Safety worker or guard at the front desk of residence hall dorms enforces visitation polices, and other Public Safety officers are visible all night, patrolling each hallway and lounge.

A new year in a new town

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

1 day ago by Patrice Bendig, Features Editor

On August 25, returning upperclassmen moved into the residence halls to start a brand new year. While 2,700 students returned to the residence village, 284 students not only embarked on a new year, but they moved into brand new on-campus townhouses.

The New Founder's Student Townhouses have been highly anticipated for almost a year now, as construction broke ground last November, and lasted until July 30.

An Eye-Opening Experience


		An Eye-Opening Experience

The Hunter Envoy, Hunter College, NY

2 days ago

Carol Braha

Staff Writer

The first four days of my program in South Africa were spent on a game reserve. Observing zebras, wart hogs, elephants, rhinos, giraffes, springbok, buffaloes, and bulls in their natural habitat, I couldn't believe how lucky I was to be afforded this experience.

Make a fresh start with a new dorm space


		Make a fresh start with a new dorm space

The Signal , The College of New Jersey, NJ

2 days ago by Alex Seise

We trudged up the dank staircase for what felt like the 50th time. I lugged a large box filled with trinkets and desk supplies while my dad hauled a box of books. Behind us, my mother carried a bag of clothes and linens. My father complained, "When I went to school, I had one suitcase and a box for whatever else didn't fit.

Help Save The Meridian

Meridian, Lehman College, NY

2 days ago

WHLC Saga Continues

Meridian, Lehman College, NY

2 days ago by Cedric Streeter and Tom Stoelker

With its domain name purchased and its cast and crew in place, Lehman's beleaguered radio station continues to wait for administrative approval to go online.

Freshman Orientation Breaks Record


		Freshman Orientation Breaks Record

Meridian, Lehman College, NY

2 days ago by Tiffany Brown

A record 500 students turned out for freshman orientation, as the class of 2012 arrives on campus.

Search the web the cuil way


		Search the web the cuil way

Ticker, CUNY Baruch College, NY

2 days ago by Rob Reale

Cuil.com is a new search engine promising to bring new technology to the way we search the Internet.

Pronounced "cool," the company has big ambitions and makes an even bigger claim: they say they have indexed 120 billion webpages compared to Google's 40 billion.

Journalism breaks free from the English


		Journalism breaks free from the English

Ticker, CUNY Baruch College, NY

2 days ago by William Battaglia

Journalism students, take out a pen and paper; this is on the record. Thirty years since its inception, the journalism discipline at Baruch has finally gained departmental status, officially becoming the Department of Journalism and the Writing Professions.

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