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The Phonics of Ebonics 9

The Montclarion, MontClair STate University, Upper Montclair, NJ

19 hours ago by Douglas McIntyre

The strictest English teacher will tell his or her students never to use a double negative, always to put an "s" at the end of a regular verb in the third person and never to use the word "be" in its raw form with a subject. Those teachers are stressing the importance of formal Standard English, a highly important language to be able to use successfully to function in the modern American world.

The Coupon Queen: A blog on saving money 3

The Pulse, Hofstra University, Hempstead, NY

4 hours ago by Leah Luddine

Standing on line in Memorial Hall surrounded by the chaos of hungry people figuring out what the most delicious, healthy and inexpensive thing on the menu is, a sophomore girl turns to her friend and complains, "My parents can't afford to give me any more money for food for my card.

Do you need a hug? 3

The Impact, Mercy College, Dobbs Ferry, NY

8 hours ago by Ali Edelblum

Free hugs - how can you ever say no to a hug on a bad day? Jason Hunter, the founder of Free Hugs, believed that giving hugs to strangers can give people hope and faith that there is still good in this world. In doing so, it has become a national sensation due to its oddity, creativity and compassion.

Will WNPR kill the student WVOF radio stars? 1

The Fairfield Mirror, Fairfield University, Fairfield, CT

1 hour ago by Lily Norton

"A partnership between the university and Connecticut Public Broadcasting has been forced upon WVOF 88.5 and the students involved with it," said Mark Gajda in a scorching letter of complaint to the Connecticut Post (June 24, 2008). Angry Gajda continued his list of grievances with Fairfield University's decision, which will allow WNPR, a radio station in Hartford, CT.


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Sacramone '10 going to Olympics


		Sacramone '10 going to Olympics

Brown Daily Herald, Brown University , RI

2 days ago by Erin Frauenhofer

The best gymnast in Brown's history will be heading to Beijing this summer. USA Gymnastics announced Thursday that Alicia Sacramone '10 has been chosen as one of six athletes who will compete for the 2008 U.S. Olympic Team for women's gymnastics.

In a trend, 21 grads awarded Fulbrights

Brown Daily Herald, Brown University , RI

2 days ago by Emmy Liss

Jacob Izenberg '08 always wanted to go to medical school, but first he planned to take a year off and hoped to live in a foreign country. He found "the ideal way to go abroad," he said - a Fulbright grant. Izenberg is one of 21 recent Brown graduates to receive a Fulbright scholarship this year.

Three Brown properties top endangered list


		Three Brown properties top endangered list

Brown Daily Herald, Brown University , RI

2 days ago by Marielle Segarra

The Providence Preservation Society has placed three historic Angell Street buildings at the top of its annual Most Endangered Properties List.

what you can do for brown

The Post - Brown Daily Herald, Brown, RI

1 hour ago by matt hill

You'll hear it - or at least

think it - a hundred times:

You're at a crossroads in your

life. Childhood has ended;

adulthood is setting in. College

is where you'll find yourself,

where you'll meet the

best friends you'll ever make,

where you'll have the best

time of your life - and then,

when it's over, you'll venture

into "the great abyss.

Hoops endures rough offseason


		Hoops endures rough offseason

The Diamondback, University of Maryland College Park, MD

6 days ago by Aaron Kraut

A recap of the men's basketball team's tumultuous offseason

BREAKING NEWS: University releases social security numbers

The Diamondback, University of Maryland College Park, MD

5 days ago by Carrie Wells

A "human error" caused DOTS to print students' Social Security numbers on parking brochures; university offers free reports to students to monitor their credit

Students shocked by night study cut

The Diamondback, University of Maryland College Park, MD

6 days ago by Brady Holt

Administrators could end student use of McKeldin Library's 24-hour schedule.

Clinton campaign in debt to Penn


		Clinton campaign in debt to Penn

The Daily Pennsylvanian, University of Pennsylvania, PA

6 days ago by Colin Kavanaugh

Last March, Sen. Hillary Clinton spoke to a small crowd at Houston Hall about the housing crisis. That same month, Chelsea Clinton came to Wynn Commons to talk about issues relevant to students during the campaign. Almost a month later, Clinton held her final rally before the Pennsylvania primary at the Palestra with her family cheering behind her.

Market Street to be re-designed


		Market Street to be re-designed

The Daily Pennsylvanian, University of Pennsylvania, PA

5 days ago by Andrew Kener

When University City District Executive Director Lewis Wendell exited the subway station at 40th and Market streets for the first time three years ago, he was greeted by an unwelcoming scene.

He contrasted the "uninviting" area with what is otherwise a "relatively vibrant city.

Beijing Bound | Once a walk-on, now an Olympian


		Beijing Bound | Once a walk-on, now an Olympian

The Daily Pennsylvanian, University of Pennsylvania, PA

5 days ago by Neil Fanaroff

United States Olympic athletes often take up their sports at a young age, practicing for over a dozen years before competing at the Summer Games.

Gymnast Shawn Johnson began perfecting her craft when she was three years old. Swimmer Michael Phelps got in the water at age seven.

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