BG News, Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, OH
5 hours ago by Gina Potthoff
After getting numerous job offers, University President Sidney Ribeau finally gave in. Ribeau will be leaving the University in August to take the position as the 16th president of Howard University in Washington D.C.
He sent out an email this morning to the BGSU community stating his intent to head "one of 48 private doctoral/research intensive universities in the United States.
Michigan Daily, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mi
6 hours ago by Elizabeth Lai, Daily Staff Reporter
As students finished their exams and left campus at the end of April, so too, did three campus eateries. After disappointing sales and low satisfaction ratings on student surveys, Magic Wok and Villa Pizza moved out of their Michigan Union locations and Bonici Brothers Pizza will soon leave the Michigan League.
The Michigan Times, University of Michigan, Flint, Flint, MI
9 hours ago by John McKay
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University of Michigan students at Flint and Dearborn will get lower priority for football tickets than students in Ann Arbor, under a new U-M athletic policy. UM-Flint students, and at least one administrator, are protesting the change to discriminate between students of the three campuses.
BG News, Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, OH
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The Collegian, Hillsdale College, Hillsdale, MI
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Conservative and conservation both have the same root word. So why are students who care about recycling immediately labeled as liberal wackos?
Not that political orientation should matter, really, when deciding someone's mental stability. But some in the college community look on green issues - such as recycling - with scorn.
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The South End, Wayne State University, MI
1 day ago by Shawn Wright
When Irvin D. Reid took the office of president at Wayne State more than 10 years ago, he stressed a commitment to student success, research, the urban environment, diversity and innovative technology.
During the first of what will likely be many campus interactions, Dr. Jay Noren, the sole candidate for Reid's job, echoed those sentiments.
The South End, Wayne State University, MI
14 hours ago by Shawn Wright
In a unanimous decision made by the Wayne State Board of Governors, Dr. Jay Noren was elected as the 10th president of WSU.
The vote, which took place in a special meeting on May 14, was a resounding 8-0 in favor of Noren (pronounced nor-een).
"I am humbled, flattered and energized by the chance to join the Wayne State community," Noren said.
The South End, Wayne State University, MI
23 hours ago by Steven Wimberley / For The South End
Women whose religious restrictions prevent them from attending a conventional prom were given the opportunity to have fun without compromising their values. This past Friday, WSU featured The Grand Ball - a females-only prom - in the ballroom of the Student Center, hosted by the Bangladesh Students Association (BSA).
Michigan Daily, University of Michigan, Mi
3 days ago by Elizabeth Lai, Daily Staff Reporter
As students finished their exams and left campus at the end of April, so too, did three campus eateries. After disappointing sales and low satisfaction ratings on student surveys, Magic Wok and Villa Pizza moved out of their Michigan Union locations and Bonici Brothers Pizza will soon leave the Michigan League.
Michigan Daily, University of Michigan, Mi
3 days ago by Paul Tassi, Daily Arts Writer
The release of "Speed Racer" is something of a demographic mystery. Despite a PG rating, it's clearly not a kid's movie, and the convoluted plot will have children scratching their heads, laughing only when the hero's monkey sidekick appears on the screen.
Michigan Daily, University of Michigan, Mi
2 days ago by Matt Galvan, Daily Staff Reporter
Most students dread long nights spent wading through textbooks. But for one student, intense cramming paid off in an unusual way - as a spot on the iconic TV game show "Jeopardy!."
LSA senior Danny Devries appeared on national television Thursday, in the first round of the "Jeopardy!" College Championship.
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Oil
Arbiter Online, Boise State University
Gabe talks about oil, its rising price, and the alternatives to paying for our country's addiction to it.
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