Chart, Missouri Southern State College, MO
2 days ago by Jessica Schreindl
By now we've all heard it: "This election is historical," "The people's voice was heard," "Democracy has been restored" - and so on. Barack Obama, in his radio address on Saturday, only furthered the rhetoric.
Collegio, Pittsburg State University, KS
5 hours ago by Lisa Norris
Deflating myths about political candidates being millionaires and teaching her sixth grade students the importance of civic duty and the attainability of a political office, Tierney Cahill ran for Nevada's District 2 congressional seat in the 2000 election.
Chart, Missouri Southern State College, MO
1 day ago
This week's security reports include theft and vehicle vandalism in Lot 25, liquor violation and DPS responds to a water/name calling incident.
Collegio, Pittsburg State University, KS
3 days ago by Jeremy Johnson
Tom Bryant may be in his last year as president of PSU, but he's not slowing down in the least. His plans for finishing projects around campus are ambitious as ever.
"There are some of those things I don't want to leave for the next person to have to deal with," Bryant said.
Chart, Missouri Southern State College, MO
3 days ago by Rita Forbes
All I wanted was a box of Rice Krispies.
As my contribution to the American table at a study abroad fair here in Bremen, I had promised to bring a few batches of Rice Krispie treats. Does it get any more American than that? I had only forgotten one small detail: I wasn't in Missouri any more.
Collegio, Pittsburg State University, KS
4 days ago by Curtis Thom
It could be heard seconds after the final projection was made.
Moments after presidential candidate Barack Obama was projected as the 44th president of the United States, some students of Pittsburg State University took it to the streets.
Playing an assortment of instruments, a crowd of 10 students paraded down Joplin Street across campus, cheering at passing cars and chanting "Obama" to passing cars.
The Current, University of Missouri Saint Louis, MO
4 days ago
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The Omnibus, Southwest Baptist University, MO
4 days ago by Jim Shawley
Or so the headline could have read on that ninth day of November, 1960. My father was a "John Bircher"-a member of an organization that sprang up circa 1958, whose primary focus was anti-socialism/communism, and was opposed to JFK during the 1960 election campaign.
Western Courier, Western Illinois University, IL
4 days ago by Scott Raynor
Raymond Quinten Smuckles, the classy, overly optimistic lady-killer cat from creator Chris Onstad's successful online comic, is clad in an athletic track jacket and a man thong with that ever-present medallion hanging from his neck.
He picks up a phone and furiously dials Garfield.
Western Courier, Western Illinois University, IL
5 days ago by Brent Busby
Dr Pepper is putting its money where its mouth is. Back in March, the company behind the drink with 23 flavors issued a claim stating that they would give everyone in America a free can of Dr Pepper if Guns N' Roses finally released their highly anticipated and delayed album, "Chinese Democracy" by the end of the year.
Western Courier, Western Illinois University, IL
5 days ago by Charlotte Downes
Here is the core reason why The Rolling Stones were so amazing, so hypnotic and able to produce such unbelievable art: their music was 100 percent a result of lifestyle.
Life always took precedence over their art. Whether they were putting album production on hold for Mick Jagger's honeymoon or taking a trip to Morocco with Anita Pallenberg, lifestyle was interwoven with their music and creativity.
The Herald, Arkansas State University, AR
5 days ago by Jonathan Willard
On a night when made shots were hard to come by, Arkansas State junior guard Mike Lance came through when it mattered. Lance connected on a 3-point field goal with just over one second remaining to lift the Red Wolves to a 59-58 victory over Southern Arkansas.
The Omnibus, Southwest Baptist University, MO
5 days ago by Leeann Kline
Many ask why SBU students continue to play Assassins even though actual shootings have taken place on campuses across America.
Each institution must assess its actions in the context of what is happening in the world. As students find information about other students only to track them down and shoot them with water guns, some people find the game too confrontational and risky.
Daily Egyptian, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, IL
5 days ago by Barton Lorimor