The Signal , The College of New Jersey, NJ
1 hour ago by Laura Herzog
Magdelen Hsu-Li, the keynote speaker for Experience Asia, passionately addressed the event's audience, mostly members of the Asian American Association (AAA) and Prism, co-sponsors of the event held on Thursday.
"Imagine your whole life you've been in a dark tunnel, and then you finally see a pinprick of light at the end of that tunnel, getting bigger and bigger," Hsu-Li said, as she reached out demonstratively toward the metaphorical light.
The Quad News, Quinnipiac University, CT
1 day ago by Lia Jusino
At 3:50 in the afternoon, the gates of the Café Q are closed, while a crowd of students waits outside for dinner to commence. In 10 minutes, the students will stampede through the entrance, filling the cafeteria from the grill to the salad bar. Students continue to pour in and grab everything in sight until the shelves of the beverage stand are bare and nothing but crumbs are left at the pizza station.
The Signal , The College of New Jersey, NJ
1 day ago by Alex Seise
When I was in elementary school, I remember creating works of art with the program KidPix. In retrospect, the functions were abysmal, the computers were about as powerful as an electrified abacus and the dot matrix printouts were spotty at best (admittedly, the horrific pun there was entirely intended).
The Signal , The College of New Jersey, NJ
1 day ago by Amy Keitel
Guest speakers, a bone marrow donor drive and a special service helped members of Hillel/Jewish Student Union (JSU) remember the horrors of the Holocaust during Holocaust Remembrance Week, commemorated at the College from Nov. 10-14.
The week, which occurs annually, coincides with the anniversary of Kristallnacht, or the "Night of Broken Glass," during which synagogues, Jewish businesses and homes in Germany were destroyed by fire and looting vandals.
The Torch Online, Saint John's University New York, NY
1 day ago by Melissa Enaje, Staff Writer
The economic crisis could add heavy weight to college students and their future plans. That is why there is no better time than now to contemplate a post-graduate education.
This is a decision that should be carefully weighted by the students before they embark on the journey of prolonged education.
The Torch Online, Saint John's University New York, NY
1 day ago by Sean Mcgrath, Staff Writer
On the surface, Happy Hour is For Amateurs is a story of drugs, debauchery, and promiscuity. If that is not your style, however, do not be afraid.
This book is much more than that. It is a story that brings out the truth about "the world's worst profession": law.
Observer, Rutgers-Newark, NJ
1 day ago by ZACH HUFF, LIFE & LEISURE EDITOR
Dan Ingala was tired. Dan Ingala was sweating. But most of all, Dan Ingala was genuinely surprised that the rather large crowd at The Bitter End in New York demanded one more song after he had wrapped up an impressive set.
Observer, Rutgers-Newark, NJ
1 day ago by BRYAN BUCCO, OBSERVER STAFF WRITER
There are new reasons for Rutgers-Newark students to walk in fear at night and, surprisingly, it is not in the shape of a molester. Light rail riders on Saturday night were horrified by an incident they all claim to be "supernatural." The story almost seems to be taken straight out of a horror movie.
The Quad News, Quinnipiac University, CT
1 day ago by Leigh Maneri
Some children played with dolls clothed in tissues and fastened with tape. Others danced to the sounds of hip-hop artist Soulja Boy. At the Boys and Girls Club of New Haven, the children of the community come to just have fun.
The Circle, Marist College, NY
1 day ago by Thomas Lotito
Thanksgiving break is less than two weeks away, and that dreadful time known as finals week looms upon the student population. Loom is the appropriate word because it is a time when students do nothing but last minute work, revisions and simply stress about the situation.
Knight News, Queens College, NY
2 days ago by Markos Papadatos
Throughout her time at Queens College, Sue Henderson has gained the respect and admiration of the college's students, alumni, staff and faculty. In addition to her recent appointment to trustee for the National Advisory Board of Scholarship America, Henderson also serves the campus as vice president for institutional advancement, where she is responsible for bringing external funds to the institution.
The Quad News, Quinnipiac University, CT
2 days ago by Erin Miller
Quinnipiac student Jana Lee Piccola wasn't your ordinary student. She wasn't your ordinary friend, and she didn't have an ordinary life.
~The Chronicle, Hofstra University, NY
2 days ago by Andrew Knoblauch
On Nov. 8, 2008, Keith Cerrato's number nine jersey was raised at SkateSafe America, home of the University's Roller Hockey team. Teammates, family, friends and alumni looked on with fond memories as they listened to "The Man Who Never Stopped Smiling" and held Cerrato's memory close.
Ticker, CUNY Baruch College, NY
3 days ago by Jhaneel Lockhart
The campus buzzed with energy last April as presidential candidates and their parties campaigned for spots in the Undergraduate Student Government.
The One Baruch Party, with Rezwana Hoque running as president, emerged victoriously, and now, three months into the school year, the group is starting to tackle issues.
Ticker, CUNY Baruch College, NY
3 days ago by Sabrina Smith
The day after Barack Obama was elected president of the United States, many New Yorkers scrambled to obtain a copy of any major city newspaper documenting the historic moment. But by mid-morning, all newspapers were sold out, leaving stands empty and eerily desolate.
The Stute, Stevens Institute of Technology, NJ
5 days ago by Brent Caruso
Stevens has always had problems with students finding parking on campus. With recent increases in off-campus housing, these valuable parking spots are becoming scarcer, leading many students to circle parking lots or worse, park illegally. Attempts at reducing the number of students bringing cars to campus have been made; a shuttle service is in place.