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Demolition continues for CentrePointe block


		Demolition continues for CentrePointe block

KY Kernel, University of Kentucky, KY

16 hours ago by Blair Thomas

Demolition of the remaining buildings on the downtown block where CentrePointe is planned to be built began, last night.

Bulldozers worked to tear down the Rite Aid Pharmacy building while crowds of people gathered to watch and cars drove by honking, fists waving out the window.

Jazz and Ribs Fest 2008

The Lantern, Ohio State, OH

4 hours ago by Amanda Forbes

The 29th Annual Jazz and Rib Fest will commence July 25 through July 27 at Bicentennial and Genoa Park in downtown Columbus. One of the most popular festivals in Columbus, this year should prove to provide another great weekend filled with a wide array of cool jazz music and saucy finger-licking ribs from 22 different rib burners from around the country.

Discount Den set to close

Ball State Daily News, Ball State University, IN

15 hours ago by Ashley Pierce

A Village staple since 1970, the Discount Den could close by the end of the month, store manager Heather Seybold said. Its 50 cent sodas, selection of tobacco products and greek life apparel make it a beloved business to Ball State University students.

The exact closing date is unknown at this time, however, because prospective buyers had become interested, Seybold said.

Students find they have rights when leasing

The Lantern, Ohio State, OH

-29 minutes ago by Eden Gaskill

Moving each year from apartment to apartment is something that happens often at Ohio State. In the excitement of moving to another place, students often forget the obligations of moving out and the possible ramifications of not abiding by their lease. Many students do not realize they also have rights when it comes to their lease.

SOCCER: Lovett brings life lessons to BSU

Ball State Daily News, Ball State University, IN

-28 minutes ago by Teddy Cahill

Usually a man in full Virginia Tech apparel would seem out of place on a Ball State athletic field.

But this was no ordinary day for new women's soccer coach Michael Lovett.

The date was April 16, the one-year anniversary of the Virginia Tech campus shooting that killed 33 students in the deadliest shooting rampage in U.

Muncie goes Hollywood

Ball State Daily News, Ball State University, IN

17 hours ago by Kate Burnett

Stepping into the Alumni Center on Tuesday was like stepping into another world. With the appearance of organized chaos, people ran back and forth, speaking into their walkie-talkies, moving camera equipment and shouting orders to one another. While it seems like any other set, this film had one major difference; it was set in Muncie.

Letter to the Editor: Goodnight, and Good luck UK Professors

KY Kernel, University of Kentucky, KY

4 hours ago by Buck Ryan

I'm leaning against Obama because he's Muslim, I'm leaning toward McCain because he believes in the right of Czechoslovakia to still exist, and I'm ending my friendship with two UK professors after reading a Lexington Herald-Leader commentary, "Fair to point out lack of ideological diversity at UK.

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KY Kernel, University of Kentucky, KY

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Illinois fan favorite Sergio McClain heads to the sidelines


		Illinois fan favorite Sergio McClain heads to the sidelines

The Daily Illini, University of Illinois, IL

14 hours ago by Jeremy Werner

From the balcony in the Ubben Basketball Complex on a mid-July afternoon, a spectator couldn't be blamed if he swore a glimpse of the past was running up and down the court. The intensity, the passion and that high-pitched cadence barking direction at his teammates was so similar to a former Illini great.

'Mamma Mia!' What a disaster!


		'Mamma Mia!'  What a disaster!

BG News, Bowling Green State University, OH

1 day ago by Aaron Helfferich

It has been considered by many to be one of the most celebrated Broadway musicals. At the same time, its music reaches far beyond the limits of its stage performance by utilizing one of the most well known bands of a particular generation. With the iconic music of the legendary band ABBA, "Mamma Mia!" has touched audiences with its energetic characters and unique soundtrack choices.

Chaldean-American WSU Students get 24-hour adoration Sessions approved


		Chaldean-American WSU Students get  24-hour adoration Sessions approved

The South End, Wayne State University, MI

14 hours ago by Paul Isso / For The South End

A handful of Chaldean-American Wayne State University (WSU) students recently organized themselves and will hold a series of 24-hour Adoration sessions, an accomplishment that many Catholic communities have not been able to claim.

Blotter

BG News, Bowling Green State University, OH

23 hours ago

Friday

12:05 a.m.

Sarah A. Kersey, 20, of Solon, Ohio, was arrested for public urination.

12:19 a.m.

Ezra C. Warren, 22, of Bowling Green, was arrested for assault.

1:28 a.m.

Alyssa B. Morelock, 19, of Gibsonburg, Ohio, was cited for prohibited acts.

John McCain won't click this

The Daily Illini, University of Illinois, IL

12 hours ago by Scott Nathan Green

When it comes to the Internet, old people have the know-how of squid. I'm not sure if it's because they're stuck in their ways or because there aren't a lot of web sites dedicated to false teeth, but something about going online leaves them quaking in their Depends.

New documentary invites viewers into the life of iconic American writer


		New documentary invites viewers into the life of iconic American writer

The South End, Wayne State University, MI

11 hours ago by Gabriel Camero / For The South End

"He who makes a beast of himself gets rid of the pain of being a man."

These words open the landmark book "Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas" by Hunter S. Thompson. The book was written in the early seventies and placed the beginning stages of the death of the American Dream in good ole Sin City.

Board of Trustees focus on new year

BG News, Bowling Green State University, OH

23 hours ago by Tony Hunter

The Board of Trustees will have plenty of work to do this school year.

Executive Vice President Linda Dobb serves as Secretary to the Board and said the team is ready to handle the important issues at stake.

"There are a lot of decisions that our board will be asked to give approval to in this coming year along with the usual ones," Dobb said.

Howbowda Bagel opening to broaden breakfast


		Howbowda Bagel opening to broaden breakfast

The Daily Illini, University of Illinois, IL

2 days ago by Susan Kantor

When every other student in Grainger Library was studying for final exams last December, Ryan McNeily and Dustin Canter were drawing up a business plan for a loan to start up their own bagel shop on Green Street.

Nine months later, that business plan is coming to fruition with Howbowda Bagel, 611 E.

Gee and daughter return to Columbus

The Lantern, Ohio State, OH

2 days ago by Lauren Schmoll

Ohio State President E. Gordon Gee spent the week in Philadelphia after his daughter and son-in-law were involved in a serious motor vehicle accident July 12 and is now back on the job in Columbus. Drs. Rebekah Gee and Allan Moore were riding a Vespa motor scooter when they collided with a sport utility vehicle.

From Blue to White


		From Blue to White

Michigan Daily, University of Michigan, Mi

2 days ago by Nicole Auerbach, Daily Sports Writer

NEW YORK - Clayton Richard finally realized he was on the wrong field.

For 21 years, the 6-foot-5, 240-pound Richard thought he was happiest covered in pads with a football in his hand, leading an offensive charge down the field.

But after being frustrated with his place in the Michigan football program, Richard moved across campus to the baseball diamond.

Student groups target minorities

Michigan Daily, University of Michigan, Mi

2 days ago by Sara Lynne Thelen and Elaine LaFay, Daily Staff Reporters

Britney Littles, vice president of the University's chapter of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, said that the group will amp up its tutoring of minority high school students from the Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti areas to help them prepare for college.

Criminals not after crafts

Michigan Daily, University of Michigan, Mi

3 days ago by Lindy Stevens, Daily News Editor

Drunken college students are usually accused of being rowdy, loud and obnoxious, but when the typical crowd of Ann Arbor bar-goers stumbled into the streets around 2:00 a.m. during last week's Ann Arbor Art Fairs, some of them were pegged as potential criminals.

Perry looks to year two


		Perry looks to year two

The Daily Eastern News, Eastern Illinois University, IL

1 day ago by Rick Kambic/Editor in Chief

It's been one year since Eastern President Bill Perry was accepting congratulations for his new job. Now he is often the interviewer as he roams campus, greeting those whom he passes and whom he meets while observing the daily educational functions of the university.

Charleston signs Siemens


		Charleston signs Siemens

The Daily Eastern News, Eastern Illinois University, IL

1 day ago by Ashlei Maltman/City Reporter

An agreement with Siemens Building Technologies, Inc. was approved at Tuesday night's city council meeting.

At the city council meeting, Siemens Building Technologies, Inc. gave a presentation about the upcoming investment grade audit.

Siemens will be doing a full-scale report of the city's properties to propose what can be done, the cost of it, and the expected pay back, Inyart said.

New shuttle bus program in review

The Daily Eastern News, Eastern Illinois University, IL

6 days ago by Editorial Board

Eastern is making the move from using H&H Shuttle Bus services to an in-house program beginning this August.

Two new buses were leased and the administration is finalizing the small details.

"I've fulfilled my end of the bargain," said Scott Harrison, the owner of H&H.

Concert celebrates multiculturalism


		Concert celebrates multiculturalism

The South End, Wayne State University, MI

1 day ago by Carmen Abrego / For The South End

The 16th festival of the Concert of Colors, a four-day multicultural festival, brought musicians from countries all over the world to Detroit to perform and celebrate the city's diversity.

Miley Cyrus: Will the child star curse visit her?


		Miley Cyrus: Will the child star curse visit her?

Chicago Flame, University of Illinois, IL

3 days ago by Amanda Wowk

Apparently, Billy Ray Cyrus didn't make enough money being a second rate country musician and TV star. If a guest appearance on "Diagnosis Murder" is the pinnacle of your career, you probably aren't rolling in dough. However, Billy Ray Cyrus does have a tremendous talent.

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