The Sidelines, Middle Tennessee State University, TN
10 hours ago by Brandon Bouchillon
Until Fourth of July weekend, the state of the American music festival had come into serious question.
Rampant arrests plagued the recent Bonnaroo festival. Thievery ran throughout the fairgrounds, and no less than ten vehicles were carjacked from 'Roo. And, of course who could forget the infamous Kanye West set, almost a day late and definitely a dollar short.
The Sidelines, Middle Tennessee State University, TN
11 hours ago by Elizabeth Guye
Every semester, students empty their bank accounts or take out loans to pay MTSU thousands of dollars to attend school. Most students do not ask where their money is going because it's usually assumed that you're paying for a college education.
However, now that there is a 6 percent tuition increase for the upcoming school year, students are starting to wonder, where does my tuition go?
"I assume my tuition goes to classes and education but I never really questioned the issue because I just knew to go to college you have to pay," says Kyla Holder, a sophomore interior design major.
The Daily Illini, University of Illinois, IL
11 hours ago by Linda Lombardi, The Associated Press
It's a summer tradition in many beach and boardwalk towns: you buy the kids a hermit crab in a brightly painted shell, take it home, and then, usually, it dies. You figure they don't live very long, and move on.
But for Carol Ormes it turned out to be a bit more of a commitment.
The Daily Illini, University of Illinois, IL
2 days ago by Megan K. Scott, The Associated Press
NEW YORK - If Chelsea Johnson wanted, she could get an automated wake-up call in the morning, leave her clothes at the concierge desk for dry cleaning, grab some free pretzels and a banana from a snack cart and then unwind in a hot tub with several of her friends.
The Daily Illini, University of Illinois, IL
4 days ago by The Associated Press
Hand sanitizer. USB flash drive. Magenta Sharpie. Clean socks. Quick - what do they have in common?
Answer: They're probably going to be in your kid's pencil case when fall comes around.
Long home to an unchanging bunch of yellow No. 2 pencils and thick pink erasers, the pencil case has gotten a makeover.
The South End, Wayne State University, MI
5 days ago by Demetrius Sherman/ For The South End
Hair styles on campus are long or short, braided or dreadlocked, Afros or fades. The relationship between hairstyles and young people has always been a referenced in many aspects of our culture, from musicals to movies.
The South End, Wayne State University, MI
6 days ago by Randi Roston / For The South End
Jerrold Brandell knows exactly what it means to achieve excellence in his field. He was promoted to the rank of Distinguished Professor at the March 2008 meeting of the Wayne State University Board of Governors.
The South End, Wayne State University, MI
6 days ago by Paul Isso / For The South End
A handful of Chaldean-American Wayne State University (WSU) students were recently able to do something that not a handful of Catholic churches could do: attain approval of 24-hour Adoration sessions, something many churches overall, have not yet had.
The Sidelines, Middle Tennessee State University, TN
6 days ago by Jon Van Hoff
Speed and horsepower shook the crowd when 43 cars raced for the coveted Gibson Victory Guitar in Nashville on June 7. The Federated Auto Parts 300 at Nashville Superspeedway began with nonstop action that left racing begging for more at its completion. The race was but one stop for NASCAR's 2008 Nationwide Series.