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Power to the People?


		Power to the People?

Chart, Missouri Southern State College, MO

4 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.

Palin puts 'brutal' 2008 behind her, looks to 2012

North Texas Daily, University of North Texas, TX

4 minutes ago by ANN SANNER Associated Press Writer

WASHINGTON (AP) - Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin has put the "brutal" 2008 campaign behind her and has the next presidential race in her sights, with a flurry of national television interviews and a high-profile appearance at the Republican Governors Association meeting this week.

Egypt unveils discovery of 4,300-year-old pyramid

North Texas Daily, University of North Texas, TX

1 day ago by KATARINA KRATOVAC Associated Press Writer

SAQQARA, Egypt (AP) - Archaeologists have discovered a new pyramid under the sands of Saqqara, an ancient burial site that has yielded a string of unearthed pyramids in recent years but remains largely unexplored.

The 4,300-year-old monument most likely belonged to the queen mother of the founder of Egypt's 6th Dynasty, and was built several hundred years after the famed Great Pyramids of Giza, antiquities chief Zahi Hawass told reporters in announcing the find Tuesday.

Speaker tells of her student-inspired run for Congress

Collegio, Pittsburg State University, KS

1 day 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.

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.

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.

Obama makes history

Collegio, Pittsburg State University, KS

5 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.

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