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Iraq vet says respect is not a rhetorical question


		Iraq vet says respect is not a rhetorical question

The Berkeley Beacon, Emerson College, MA

13 hours ago by Taylor Gearhart

Russell Cornelia, a senior political communication major, enlisted in the National Guard in 2003, and said it was his patriotism that got him through the door. After only two years with the Guard, Cornelia was promoted from a private to a platoon leader-giving him command of 38 other soldiers.

In pursuit of justice


		In pursuit of justice

The Justice, Brandeis University, MA

23 hours ago by Nashrah Rahman

Back to the beginning


		Back to the beginning

The Justice, Brandeis University, MA

1 day ago by Greta Moran

The steps to success


		The steps to success

The Justice, Brandeis University, MA

1 day ago by Alana Abramson

BC Republicans voice concerns

The Heights, Boston College, MA

1 day ago by Sofia Barbieri

Nov. 4, 2008, 11:34 p.m. Senator Barack Obama is the newly elected president of the United States of America. We are living history. Obama is the first African-American president of the United States. His presidency represents a big step toward racial reconciliation, a whole new beginning.

Mouse trapped


		Mouse trapped

The Heights, Boston College, MA

2 days ago by Christine McClary

It's mid-November, and by now it's safe to assume that you have gotten to know your roommates or suitemates pretty well. Some students, however, are just becoming acquainted with several unexpected new roommates … mice.

"It was pretty recently, not at the beginning of the year … maybe three weeks ago?" Leslie Lagomasino, A&S '09, says, turning to her roommate, Cristina Hancock, also A&S '09, for confirmation on when they saw the first mice appear in their Edmond's room.

Alum shares experience from Teach for America

Wheaton Wire, Wheaton College, MA

2 days ago by Arielle Burstein '10

Only two weeks after graduation, Milenny Then '06 began training for Teach for America.

The organization places recent college graduates in schools within low income communities to balance out the educational disparity of the public school systems in the U.

I won't be home for the holidays

Huntington News, Northeastern University, MA

2 days ago by Rebecca Fenton

There's no place like home for the holidays, but for some out-of-state students affected by the troubled economy, there may have to be.

Students who live a flight away from Boston may be spending the upcoming holiday season nearby due to rising airfare prices.

Boston veggies bring home the bacon

The Berkeley Beacon, Emerson College, MA

4 days ago by Kelly Smith

On Nov. 1, The Boston Vegetarian Society hosted the 13th annual Boston Vegetarian Food Festival on World Vegan Day, attracting thousands to the Reggie Lewis Athletic Center on Tremont Street for free samples of food from hundreds of local businesses and exhibitors.

Bugs: the other other white meat


		Bugs: the other other white meat

Brown Daily Herald, Brown University , RI

4 days ago by Chaz Firestone

The queen leaf-cutter ant Atta Texana is a very special find. She sees daylight only once a year, counts herself among the largest ants in the animal kingdom and, when lightly toasted, has a sweet and nutty flavor with a crisp, bacon-like texture. David Gracer orders them by the pound and eats them by the dozen.

steal this column

The Post - Brown Daily Herald, Brown, RI

5 days ago by alex feldman

These are dark days for the American Ivy League college student. Ever since the financial crisis shattered our dreams of Wall Street careers and summer internships, our futures have looked uncertain. Even here on College Hill, we've seen how the lending collapse is affecting Finlandia and Watermyn.

From prof's lab, a way to undress you electronically


		From prof's lab, a way to undress you electronically

Brown Daily Herald, Brown University , RI

5 days ago by Gaurie Tilak

Professor of Computer Science Michael Black has the decency not to undress you with his eyes. But he's more than happy to do it with his computer.

Black and Alexandru Balan GS have developed a program that allows a computer to determine the shape of a person's body based on images of the person wearing clothes.

New sex survey puts rumors to bed


		New sex survey puts rumors to bed

The Berkeley Beacon, Emerson College, MA

6 days ago by Anita Vukovic

A new survey conducted by OkCupid.com, a free online dating service geared toward college students, showed that when it comes to sex, blondes don't always have more fun and a friend's significant other is not off limit.

how do you like them apples?

The Post - Brown Daily Herald, Brown, RI

6 days ago by emma buck

Do you eat?

Of course you do. Several times a day, in meals, snacks, drinks, and what have you.

What do you eat and why?

This is where things get complicated.

Some people are highly conscious of what they eat; vegans, by definition, refrain from eating anything that came from an animal - Jell-O and even honey can be taboo for certain followers.

Volunteers now flush with free time


		Volunteers now flush with free time

Brown Daily Herald, Brown University , RI

6 days ago by Jenna Stark

After late nights and long days spent talking to strangers to support her yearlong addiction, Ariel Werner '09 has finally entered "detox" - election detox, that is.

As the votes were tallied Tuesday and President-elect Barack Obama spoke to thousands at Chicago's Grant Park, some Brown students waved goodbye to the grueling months of electoral campaigning.

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