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Culture Clash: Does I-Doser Work? 53

The Wright Times, Wright College, Chicago, IL

9 days ago by Juan Pintor, Colin Schermerhorn

Two of our editors gave I-Doser a trial listen to see if this simulated experience was a real high or a placebo drug.

Barbie: 50 and fabulous 13

The Leader, University of Wisconsin Milwaukee, Milwaukee, WI

9 days ago by Ashley Lewandowski

The attractive little doll that revolutionized the toy industry turns 50 this year. But this was no ordinary birthday for Barbie. As tribute to the queen of petite, this year's New York Fashion Week began with a tribute to the icon of MattelĀ® via a full-fledged fashion show.

Mequon Book Club exposes students to a variety of books for 10 years and counting 1

The Times, Milwaukee Area Technical College, Milwaukee, WI

3 days ago by Teresa Rae Butler

It has been over 10 years since the Mequon Campus Book Discussion Group was created by Terri Sutton, an English instructor now retired, who had started the first gathering as a community service.

Since Sutton, who still works as an adjunct, retired as an English instructor, the position has been run by Marianne Szabo.

Greek Peek 1

The NEIU Independent, Northeastern Ilinois University, Chicago, IL

8 days ago by Trista Gunderman

At Northeastern Illinois University, there are a variety of Greek Organizations to choose from. Joining a Greek Organization at a commuter school is a different experience than being in one at a school with dorms. However, there still are the lifelong friendships that result from being in a Greek Organization.

Bullying Upgraded to a New Level 1

The Wright Times, Wright College, Chicago, IL

9 days ago by

Bullying used to consist of adolescent teasing with an occasional wet wily or swirly in the toilet. The past decade proved that bullying is no longer as innocent as it once compared to today's extreme bullying cases on television. Children no longer fear of bulling at school.


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E-Books outsell hardback books on Amazon.com


		E-Books outsell hardback books on Amazon.com

The DePaulia , DePaul University , IL

1 day ago by Jennifer Abercrombie

With the launch of Amazon's Kindle three years ago, many people are beginning to wonder if books are going to become a thing of the past.

Dopek named Track head coach

The DePaulia , DePaul University , IL

1 day ago by Shaymus McLaughlin

If you ever see Dave Dopek walking around campus, one thing will probably run through your head: Why is he not dressed in blue and orange every Sunday during the fall, lining up next to Brian Urlacher? At 6' 4" and seemingly made of pure muscle, Dopek strikes an imposing figure.

Gaslight Anthem at the House of Blues

The DePaulia , DePaul University , IL

22 hours ago by J.V. Siegel

The view from the second floor of the House of Blues would not do. There were four deep at the railing and the bar, while the few feet above and behind it were packed as well. The only solution would be to sneak downstairs and join the masses.

Pool closing early

The Alestle, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, IL

2 days ago by Justin Wingerter

Cougar Lake Pool, slated to close three weeks before the normal closing date of Labor Day due to budget issues, has not gone without resistance.

Administration officials have cited budget concerns as the primary cause, saying the pool has developed a $35,000 deficit over the past five years due to a decline in memberships and general use.

Alestleview: Art Building expansion funds should be saved

The Alestle, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, IL

2 days ago by Alestle Staff

When it comes to college spending, most students can probably identify with spending outside of their means. It happens and it is forgivable every now and then. But when we spend money on unnecessary things instead of the necessities, there is a huge problem.

Opponents of mosque near 'Ground Zero' hypocritical

The Alestle, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, IL

2 days ago by Justin Wingerter

Sinclair Lewis infamously warned "when fascism comes to America it will be wrapped in the flag and carrying a cross" and it seems the Bible-thumping flag wavers are once again showcasing their cultural and historical ignorance here in America.

At issue is a 15-story community center and Islamic prayer space set to be built roughly two to three blocks from Ground Zero in New York.

Former Eastern president dies at 92


		Former Eastern president dies at 92

The Daily Eastern News, Eastern Illinois University, IL

2 days ago by Abby Allgire / City Editor

Once considered the primary authority on American agriculture, Gilbert Fite, Eastern's fourth sitting president, died at the age of 92 on July 13. He was born and raised in South Dakota, but has been living in Fort Myers, Fla. since his retirement. He is survived by his wife, June; his two sons; and grandchildren.

DEN to resume again in fall

The Daily Eastern News, Eastern Illinois University, IL

4 days ago by Staff Report

This will be the last issue of the DEN.

The DEN will resume publication on Aug. 23.

The summer staff will also change positions.

Sam Sottosanto will remain Editor in Chief; Kristin Jording will be resuming her position as Editor in Chief for the Warbler; Rashida Lyles-Cowan will be Editor in Chief of Minority Today; Alesha Bailey will be News Editor for Minority Today; James Roedl will be Online Editor; Julia Carlucci will be Assistant Online Editor; Pablo Rodriguez will be working for WEIU-TV; Jordan Boner will be Assistant Photo Editor; Abby Allgire and Harrison Bueno will be reporting for the DEN as well as Minority Today.

Eastern recieves $6 million

The Daily Eastern News, Eastern Illinois University, IL

4 days ago by Pablo Rodriguez/ Campus Editor

Eastern received a figure close to $6 million on July 9, from the state, reducing the university's fiscal year 2010 budget deficit by 12 percent. The money received is a reimbursement from the state and will help avoid a monetary gap predicted for August. Prior to the state's reimbursement, Eastern's Board of Trustees was contemplating borrowing a credit line of $7 million to address the monetary gap.

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