Michigan Daily, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mi
3 hours ago by Jim Weber
BG News, Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, OH
4 hours ago by Dave Herrera
Metro Station Grade | D "METRO STATION" WHAT DAVE HERRERA THINKS: Young'ins Metro Station offer a lot of angst-filled and lonely bite, but not much bark to back it up, on their self-titled debut. The band is mostly made up of synthesizers, but without much intricacy and more importantly, without much power.
Michigan Daily, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mi
6 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.
The South End, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI
4 hours ago by Patricia Scott / For The South End
The question isn't whether Wayne State's tuition rate will rise for the 2008-09 school year, but by how much?
According to a presentation given to the WSU Board of Governors on June 18 by Robert Kohrman, associate vice president of university budget, it is projected that tuition increases will range from 4.6 to 8 percent over last year.
BG News, Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, OH
4 hours 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.
Michigan Daily, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mi
5 hours ago by Lindy Stevens, Daily News Editor
For Jerry Erickson, the owner of Coach and Four Barbershop, looking out the window to see a fender bender between haircuts has become somewhat of a weekly routine during the 34 years he's been in business.
According to city traffic data, Erickson's location near the corner of Hill Street and State Street has the 15th highest crash rate of the nearly 1,200 intersections in Ann Arbor.
Independent Collegian, University of Toledo, Toledo, OH
9 hours ago by Melissa Chi and Josh Martin
A group of UT students uncovered a controversial e-mail exchange between UT President Lloyd Jacobs and Main Campus Provost Rosemary Haggett through a public records request and released the e-mails in a press release on June 30.
The e-mail dialogue came after the College of Arts and Sciences Council's 42-7 no-confidence vote against Yueh-Ting Lee, the college's dean, in April.
The South End, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI
5 hours ago by Karl Henkel
A lot of good has been written about Wayne State athletics over the past decade or so, leading to the most recent crescendo, a 23rd place finish for the National Association of College Athletic Director's Cup, a new school-record. The man who has been at the helm for the last eight years has been director of athletics Rob Fournier.
Michigan Daily, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mi
6 hours ago by Andrew Lapin, Daily Arts Writer
The trailers shown before "WALL-E" were a cold reminder of just how hard it is to make a decent family film these days. The many G-rated travesties soon playing in theaters everywhere will include a pointless sequel to "Madagascar" and something called "Beverly Hills Chihuahua.
BG News, Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, OH
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Michigan Daily, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mi
13 hours ago by
"You have a gun and I have a gun, and we'll settle in the streets." - Chicago Mayor Richard Daley, sarcastically commenting on a recent U.S. Supreme Court decision striking down Washington, D.C.'s handgun ban, as reported yesterday by The Washington Post.
Independent Collegian, University of Toledo, Toledo, OH
1 day ago by Dan Hollinger
Our educational system makes very little sense. We spend four years in high school to prepare us for college. Problem is, high school is nothing like college. You are in one place from eight a.m. till three p.m., sitting in a desk. Everyone cares about your well-being and your grades.
BG News, Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, OH
2 hours ago by Aaron Helfferich
This weekend, a plethora of spy gadgetry and espionage hits theaters with a blast from the past. The charming television series from the late '60s, "Get Smart" gets its big screen treatment almost 40 years after its finale.
Following the mishaps and misadventures of bumbling secret agent Maxwell Smart, "Get Smart" borrows most of its humorous content from classic spy films of the era like the ripening James Bond series.
Michigan Daily, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mi
6 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, Ann Arbor, Mi
7 hours ago by Anthony Oliveira, Daily Sports Writer
EVANSTON - Some sisters, like Northwestern's Kelly and Erin Dyer, not only talk and look alike, but also complete each other's sentences.
This weekend, the Findlay sisters did something extra.
They hit back-to-back jacks.
Just the third pair of sisters in Michigan softball history, junior Samantha Findlay and freshman Angela Findlay made Michigan history posting two solo home runs off two-time Big Ten player of the week Lauren "boom-boom" Delaney (no relation to Michigan sophomore Stacey Delaney).
Michigan Daily, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mi
9 hours ago by Jenny Jeltes, Daily Arts Writer
The South End, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI
9 hours ago by Brandi Trapp / For The South End
It's your first class of the day and you're feeling a little sick from a fast food breakfast of questionable sausage, almost-egg substitute and what looked like an English muffin from the student center.
Too many WSU students eat this tragedy for breakfast every day.
Independent Collegian, University of Toledo, Toledo, OH
1 day ago by Tyler Thomas
Few actors in the movie industry today are as dependable as Will Smith. As an actor, he's proven he can handle serious roles in "Ali," comedic roles in "Men in Black," and awful sequels like "Men in Black 2." So, with his latest endeavor, "Hancock," can he take audiences by storm as a super hero who has a few problems to deal with? Or is this a complete misfire for the accomplished actor?
Directed by Peter Berg, the movie has a different tone from the other superhero flicks that have been pummeling the box office for the past few months.