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Scooters gain traction in Denton, on campus


		Scooters gain traction in Denton, on campus

North Texas Daily, University of North Texas, TX

16 hours ago by Kerry Solan

Scooter sales were up 66 percent in the first half of 2008 compared to 2007, according to the Motorcycle Industry Council.

Meanwhile, auto sales have continued to capsize, while motorcycle sales are only up half a percentage point.

"I'm obsessed," said Holden Bucy, a fashion design senior.

Leonids meteors shower on Denton

North Texas Daily, University of North Texas, TX

3 hours ago by Mark Moser

For the past three evenings, skies over much of Denton showcased an annual phenomenon known as the Leonids meteor shower.

An NT researcher said that just before sunrise tended to be the best viewing time, but meteors were visible all night streaming from the constellation Leo.

Fulbright College starts three-year process to change core curriculum

The Traveler, University of Arkansas, AR

45 minutes ago by Jessica Powviriya

The J. William Fulbright College of Arts and Sciences has begun a three-year process to reconsider its core curriculum.

In preparation for the change, a Fulbright College Core Curriculum Reform Committee has been started. There are 16 members on the committee, with one member being a graduate student and two being undergraduates.

'Twilight' premieres tomorrow at midnight

The Traveler, University of Arkansas, AR

6 hours ago by Lindsey Pruitt

"Twilight" the movie is hitting theaters at midnight tomorrow.

Based on the No. 1 New York Times best-selling series with more than 17 million books in print, its author Stephenie Meyer has created a phenomenon that Amazon.com calls "the best book of the decade" and that Publishers Weekly is calling "Best Book of the Year.

The truth about 9/11

The Traveler, University of Arkansas, AR

2 days ago by Adam Roberts

So, apparently it was Oswald after all.

In preparation for the 45th anniversary of the assassination of John F. Kennedy, the Discovery Channel assembled a team of experts to re-investigate the shooting. According to its program that aired last night, modern technologies like blood-splatter analysis and computer modeling show that the shots came from the sixth floor of the Texas School Book Depository Building.

E-texts may replace books

Chart, Missouri Southern State College, MO

4 days ago by Amye Buckley

Book options for students may change under a proposed book agreement with Pearson Education.



Electronic texts may be one of the primary delivery systems.

Rice Krispie treats conquer German taste buds


		Rice Krispie treats conquer German taste buds

Chart, Missouri Southern State College, MO

5 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.

CAMPUS SECURITY REPORTS

Chart, Missouri Southern State College, MO

2 days 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.

Unfinished business

Collegio, Pittsburg State University, KS

5 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.

Football team drug test results not isolated

North Texas Daily, University of North Texas, TX

6 days ago by Ben Gooding and Keith MacPherson

NT drug testing records show that five student athletes from various teams tested positive in addition to the 15 football players whose positive results made recent headlines.

Information acquired through Texas Open Records Act shows that the NT compliance and training departments tested nine student athletes involved in six other sports this semester.

The bells!

Collegio, Pittsburg State University, KS

4 days ago

TEAM: Queasy

Rebecca Bauman

Opinion Editor

Clang, clang, clang goes the ... Beatles?

Surely not. Surely, Lennon, McCartney and Harrison never intended for their good instrumental works to ring by way of near-deafening, amplified bells while America's future scientists, artists and auto mechanics attempt to converse, focus on math lectures or simply survive hangovers.

First lady & lifelong PSU fan

Collegio, Pittsburg State University, KS

4 days ago by Edina Sakthilingam

On a typical day Koeta Bryant spends her time like any average housewife. She writes thank-you notes, arranges flowers for her home and plans menus for dinner parties. The only difference between her and the typical housewife is that she is the first lady of Pittsburg State University.

Officers advise caution after student hit by car

The Campus, Oklahoma City University, OK

6 days ago by Corbin Hosler

A moving car struck an OCU student on campus Friday.

Officer Bill Hall responded to the incident at about 4 p.m. south of the intersection of Northwest 27th Street and Kentucky Ave.

"We had a student step out in front of a moving car and it knocked her to the pavement," he said.

Black Student Union revived to celebrate diversity, involve community


		Black Student Union revived to celebrate diversity, involve community

Southwestern College Collegian, Southwestern College, KS

1 day ago by Jessica Bernhardt and Cameron Siefkes

Opportunities to practice leadership are abundant. Now with a new organization on campus, both leadership and diversity can be exercised.

Tailgate will provide new look at faculty

Southwestern College Collegian, Southwestern College, KS

5 days ago by Alissa Sheppard

There won't be beer. But everything else a tailgate has to offer will be available Saturday.

SGA president vetoes bill


		SGA president vetoes bill

The Campus, Oklahoma City University, OK

23 hours ago by Corbin Hosler

Student Government Association President Jeff Riles issued the first-ever executive veto of a Student Senate-sponsored bill Tuesday, Nov. 11.

President Riles announced his decision in an internal e-mail sent to members of the SGA.

The bill vetoed, Senate Bill 016, which authorized about $2,300 to four members of the Phi Alpha Delta pre-law fraternity for a trip to Washington, D.C.

BREAKING NEWS!!!

Southwestern College Collegian, Southwestern College, KS

6 days ago by Julie Miller

Police have arrested three juveniles following the fire last week at the Island Park playground.

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