The Signal , The College of New Jersey, NJ
1 day ago by Salam Al-Omaishi
Barack Obama has become the first black president in our country's history. Forgive me for saying this, but it doesn't impress me. I can honestly tell you that electing a black man president isn't that big of a deal - it's way overdue.
To me, the bigger deal is how much our country has changed in the past 55 years.
The Montclarion, MontClair STate University, NJ
1 hour ago by Robert Aitken
t is the beginning of the holiday season, as next week will be the celebration of Thanksgiving. The holiday is intended for togetherness, giving to those who are less fortunate and to give thanks for what people have.
In the spirit of the holiday, here are five things that Montclair State University, as a whole, should be thankful for this holiday season.
Ticker, CUNY Baruch College, NY
10 hours ago by Yelena Khvatskaya
The recent presidential election has been talked about to death. However, I need to express how wronged I feel as a Republican. What options do the Republicans have four years from now? Should the red states secede? We could call it "The Market Shall Overcome" States of America.
The Montclarion, MontClair STate University, NJ
17 hours ago by Kristie Cattafi
If you have been receiving an influx of pointless e-mails, people trying to schedule appointments with their advisor, requests for this class at this time and stupid arguments, then you must be an English major.
For those non-English majors who do not know what I am talking about, let me fill you in.
The Circle, Marist College, NY
19 hours ago by Allison Burke
The Marist basketball teams deserve more student attendance at their games.
The Hawk, Saint Joseph's University, PA
1 day ago by Nick Cooney
To the Editor:
As a Jesuit university, we expect Saint Joseph's to live out the values it teaches and put Catholic ethics into action in all aspects of its operations. Unfortunately there is one area where St. Joe's is acting in direct opposition to the teachings of the Pope and other Catholic leaders, and it's an area that might surprise you: the cafeteria.
The Torch Online, Saint John's University New York, NY
1 day ago by Mark McDonald, Staff Writer
Public safety's policies and officers are intended to help the student body become more comfortable with their surroundings after moving here. But some of those policies continue to stir up heated debates from students, especially the issue of the late-night gate openings.
Ticker, CUNY Baruch College, NY
1 day ago by Nabila Owens
On Wednesday, Nov. 12, one day after Veterans Day, international pranksters known as "The Yes-Men" funded and recruited volunteers online to distribute thousands of free copies of a spoof edition of The New York Times at busy subway stations around the city.
Acorn, Drew University, NJ
1 day ago by Max Greger-Moser
The election is over and Barack Obama is the president-elect. No matter which party one subscribes to, the fate of our country seemed to depend on the outcome of this election.
Our economy is in the worst condition it has been in many years, the current president has record-low approval ratings, foreign opinion of America is abysmal and globalization has changed the world's commerce.
The Quad News, Quinnipiac University, CT
1 day ago by Sam Friedman
Around 11 p.m. on Nov. 4, the news networks projected that with wins in California, Hawaii, Oregon, and Washington, Democratic nominee Barack Obama had not only won the election, but would become the first minority president in America's history (barring any unforeseen tragedies).
The Hawk, Saint Joseph's University, PA
1 day ago by Catherine Migel '11
The other day I had a flashback to high school. I was having a conversation about one of my service experiences from last year when the person I was talking to laughed and said, "Oh, you're one of those kids." I was thoroughly perplexed and when I asked what they meant.
The Signal , The College of New Jersey, NJ
1 day ago
R.I.P. GOP?
I'd like to take a moment to offer my thoughts and prayers in remembrance of the Republican Party (1980-2008). Of course the party lives on, in name, but the events of Nov. 4 were the final nail in the coffin of the American conservative movement as we knew it.
The Hawk, Saint Joseph's University, PA
1 day ago by Alex Jablokov '09
In the past few weeks, the automotive industry-specifically General Motors-has been asking for a major "bailout" by the federal government.
Specifically, they want to be loaned billions of dollars at low interest rates, something that no rational investor would normally do.
The Quad News, Quinnipiac University, CT
2 days ago by Andrew McDonough
"You are amazing." That was the theme of Justin Fatica's talk last Wednesday night in a packed cafeteria. We are all amazing. We all need to love each other.
Pretty basic, right? It's nothing we haven't heard before.
However, as the founder of a ministry called Hard as Nails, Fatica has a way of making that point with a bit more clarity.
Observer, Rutgers-Newark, NJ
2 days ago by Kejal Vyas
The Brown & White, Lehigh University, PA
2 days ago by Edit board
Students should make the most of week by going to as many events and getting as riled up for the game as possible. But having a good time doesn't necessarily mean getting the most trashed.
The Brown & White, Lehigh University, PA
3 days ago by Viki Danta
The Brown & White, Lehigh University, PA
3 days ago by Edit board
It is evident that there is no easy solution to fighting hate and it can be agreed that something must be done. Should it be a top-down approach, a bottom-up approach or both? We can't know without a dialogue.
Statesman, SUNY Stony Brook, NY
3 days ago by Joseph Labriola
If you want to talk taxes and debate the point and purpose of them, than you have to consider the point and purpose of government. From these considerations, the following questions naturally arise: Why do we bother having a governing body that collects money? What should government be able to spend that money on? Shouldn't people be able to spend what they've earned directly on what they themselves deem valuable, without the government middleman?
These are all good questions and they all have good answers.
Statesman, SUNY Stony Brook, NY
3 days ago by Zachary Kurtz
Obama is famous for selling himself as friendly to families in the working-class tax brackets. His oft-quoted line is, of course, that he's going to offer a tax cut for 95 percent of American workers and their families. This figure is challenged by the Tax Policy Center, which critiqued the details of Obama plan and concluded that this number would be closer to 81 percent of households that would see a tax decrease and 10 percent would see a tax hike.
Ticker, CUNY Baruch College, NY
3 days ago by Michael Wursthorn
Thousands of Baruch students pour across the 24th St. and 25th St. intersections on Lexington Avenue at their own risk.
Since New York University opened their dorms right around the corner from Baruch College, their buses made crossing the intersection treacherous as they whip around corners haphazardly.
~The Chronicle, Hofstra University, NY
3 days ago
The Career Center at the University provides its students with many opportunities to attend career fairs as well as many chances to have one's resume critiqued and interview guidance. Even though all of this sounds great and seems like it would be very helpful, it isn't always that way.
~The Chronicle, Hofstra University, NY
3 days ago by Jessie Fillingim
While the nation chose a Democratic president, the conservative voice remained strong as states passed bans on gay marriage and adoptions by unmarried couples. On Tuesday, Nov. 4, California, Arizona and Florida superceded the judicial system by each passing a state constitutional amendment defining marriage as only between a man and a woman.
Knight News, Queens College, NY
4 days ago by Salimah Khoja
Treading the green grass of my beautiful college campus, I imagine the tissues of my body slowly heating up and burning away as my body becomes a magnet for the carcinogens from the electromagnetic radiation coming from the roof of Kiely Hall. I am studying within the caustic locale of a device that is supposed to keep Queens College students and faculty safe.
The Stute, Stevens Institute of Technology, NJ
5 days ago by Matt Keyser
The first step to curing Senioritis is admitting you have a problem. You know how it goes...
Me:"My name is Matt, and I'm slowly becoming a lazy, self-indulgent college senior."
Group: "Hi, Matt!"
And that would be the high point. Two hours later, after monopolizing the coffee pot and threatening to start my own support group, I'd be out of there.