The Leader, University of Wisconsin Milwaukee, WI
1 day ago by Adam Barndt
Headlining at The Rave's Eagles Ballroom for the first time in their careers, Kings of Leon returned to Milwaukee to play before an enthusiastic crowed, who came to do two things: drink and rock. Packed to near capacity by 9 p.m. with a mostly college crowd, the lines at the bar swelled as people rushed to get their last drinks before the show began.
The Observer, University of Notre Dame, IN
21 hours ago by Letter to the Editor
Dear six guys I've hooked up with this semester, Thank you for the hook-up. It was ... decent. From my experience, it was a typical freshman year hook-up.
Some of you shamelessly lead me on, while with others it just sort of happened. Obviously, I wanted it too because I definitely didn't stop you.
The Observer, University of Notre Dame, IN
1 day ago by Faithpoint
I don't know if the Church looks ahead on the schedule when it assigns readings for each Sunday, but it sure blew it this past weekend. Ideally, you look to match the hardest parts of the schedule with the easier teams - a San Diego State opener, for example.
The Leader, University of Wisconsin Milwaukee, WI
2 days ago by Jordan Keller
Think we have it bad here at UWM as far as where we can and cannot smoke? Then consider places like Canada, Brazil, France, India and Italy that have nationwide public smoking bans in public places; some with even more strict rules than that. So, what's to stop Milwaukee (including UWM) from banning smoking in public places, then Wisconsin, and then…maybe the United States collectively?
For those who welcome the addition of smoking bans here in Wisconsin, they are no doubt disappointed by the defeat of the proposed smoking ban in Kenosha, Wisconsin, in the voting on November 4.
The Phoenix, Loyola University of Chicago, IL
2 days ago by Becca Katz
On my last day working with high school students at a West Side Chicago Public School, I overheard part of some students' conversation:
"That faggot was lookin' at all our dingdongs. Faggot."
The student who said that is one of the nicest students in that class.
The Phoenix, Loyola University of Chicago, IL
2 days ago by Sarah Watts
Hold on to your hats, because Democrats are reclaiming the term "fair and balanced." The Democratically supported "Fairness Doctrine" is rumored to be reintroduced into Congress, two years after it last died in committee, and 21 years since Ronald Reagan vetoed it in 1987.
The Phoenix, Loyola University of Chicago, IL
2 days ago by Katie Drews
When I applied for the editor-in-chief position last spring, I was given a hypothetical scenario in which I discovered a writer was plagiarizing. I had to write about how I would handle the issue, and in my response I really tried to picture myself in the situation to give a genuine answer.
The Observer, University of Notre Dame, IN
2 days ago by Letter to the Editor
On Nov. 18, ND students wrote a letter holding "Weis Accountable." I am writing to hold these students accountable. Too many times people make uninformed criticisms. Now I'm not going to write and say that Weis has always made the best decisions, but some of the examples given in the students' letter are simply wrong.
Flyer, Lewis University, IL
4 days ago by Luke Baker
The election is over, and the victor is now left with the task of salvaging a struggling economy from its current status. With the economy in the current condition that it is in, what does this mean for health care?
According to revolutionhealth.com, both health plans proposed by John McCain and Barack Obama would be affected by the economic slump the country is in.