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Living the sweet life


		Living the sweet life

The Diamondback, University of Maryland College Park, MD

44 minutes ago by Tripp Laino

Behind the scenes of the university's creamery

'Ananse' residency showcases Ghanaian dance, drama and drums

Quindecim, Goucher College, MD

3 hours ago by Elizabeth Wagner

Ghanaian artists Elolo Gharbin and Marian Mensah, both from the Department of Music and Theatre Studies at the University of Cape Coast in Ghana, have shared their knowledge and culture with Goucher in "The Story Ananse Told."

Ghana's past and present are ripe with dance, drumming, and theatre-- all present in the show.

Creator of 'The Wire' speaks at Goucher

Quindecim, Goucher College, MD

6 hours ago by Sarah Weissman

Fans of the hit HBO series the wire got a real treat on September 24. David Simon, creator and producer of The Wire, presented his "Audacity of Despair" speech at Goucher College last night.

Simon, 48, expressed his belief that Americans are lowering their standards on a variety of issues and that these institutions are merely living up to those low standards.

NYC band Kelsey and the Chaos are set for stardom


		NYC band Kelsey and the Chaos are set for stardom

The Greyhound, Loyola College, MD

14 hours ago by Meghan Hole

Being in a band while having two members in Manhattan and the other two in central Jersey is no easy feat. But Kelsey and the Chaos can do it, and they do it well.

The first two members of the band were the singer Kelsey Merritt, 19, and the drummer, Nick Rotunno, 18.

Students fired up about volunteering


		Students fired up about volunteering

The Review, University of Delaware, DE

14 hours ago by Ryan Langshaw

The call that August 2008 night started off no differently than any other volunteer firefighter Chris Abbott has experienced during his tenure at Newark's local firehouse, Aetna Hose, Hook & Ladder Co.

Stories behind the 'coming out door'


		Stories behind the 'coming out door'

The Review, University of Delaware, DE

14 hours ago by Amy Prazniak

Without any walls for support, a door frame stands freely in the sun on the Trabant University Center patio. A door unlike any other is connected - dressed in every shade of the rainbow.

Questioning Your Religion


		Questioning Your Religion

The Torch Online, Saint John's University New York, NY

21 hours ago by Matt McEnerney, Staff Writer

Humans are a mysterious species in a mysterious world in a universe of mystery. Yet, for some reason, we approach it all with a sense of certitude, thanks to our religions.

And Bill Maher wants to know -why? In his documentary, Religulous, Maher travels the world asking experts and non-experts alike about the certainty of faith, religion, and dogmatic text.

Frontrunner for must-see

Ticker, CUNY Baruch College, NY

22 hours ago by Sophia Ahmad

On Saturday, Oct. 4, The New Yorker Festival held a screening of "Frontrunners," a witty, albeit entertaining documentary about four Stuyvesant High School students who run for Student Union President.

"Frontrunners" is arguably the most clever film within the clichéd theme of class elections.

Romance, Adventure and the Search For Fluffy


		Romance, Adventure and the Search For Fluffy

Statesman, SUNY Stony Brook, NY

1 day ago by Erika Karp

Yes, "Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist" may seem to be a typical romantic teen comedy. It's a bit of John Hughes, with a little Cameron Crow mixed in here and there, but I am such a sucker for those types of films.

Based on the novel by Rachel Cohn and David Levithan, it is the story of two teenagers who unexpectedly meet while searching for their favorite band Where's Fluffy.

Makers of 'Borat' bring Bill Maher

The Pioneer Times, William Paterson University, NJ

1 day ago by Matt Kadosh

In a movie about world religions, Bill Maher proves the illogical nature of religion by asking simple questions about things such as the talking snake in the Garden of Eden.

FET's Conspiracy Chillingly Convincing

The Ram, Fordham University, NY

1 day ago by By LAUREN GILGER/CONTRIBUTING WRITER

It is a jarring sight to walk into a room and see a Nazi flag hung proudly on the wall. It is certainly no easy task to pull off a two-hour-long show that consists of only one room and 15 Nazis who are planning the Final Solution.

In their fall production of Conspiracy by Loring Mandel, Fordham Experimental Theater has done just that.

New dance club heats up downtown Wilkes-Barre

The Beacon, Wilkes University, PA

1 day ago by Amanda Gunther

Although cool evening temperatures signal the change of season in the northeast, nights in Wilkes-Barre are about to get hotter.

The Mines, located at 105 N. Main Street, is a new dance club directly across from the King's College campus. The building, owned by Thom Greco, was previously the football offices and weight training facility for King's.

What's on my iPod?

The Quad News, Quinnipiac University, CT

1 day ago by Emily Morgan

"The Funeral" by Band of Horses

Off their 2006 album "Everything All the Time," this song starts off with a sad tone (reflecting a funeral) but then kicks in the guitar during the chorus. I first heard the song on the promo for season nine premiere of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation and accompanied with the scenes it pulled me in from the first seconds.

Wilder directors: 'God is in the details'


		Wilder directors: 'God is in the details'

The Signal , The College of New Jersey, NJ

1 day ago by Chelsey Brockenbrough

Directors from all over the world attended the "Directing Wilder" portion of the Thornton Wilder conference to discuss directing Thornton Wilder's plays, including "Matchmaker" and "Our Town."

A. Tappan Wilder, Thornton Wilder's nephew and a panelist in the discussion, said, "'Our Town' is an international address, not just an American town.

Skin deep


		Skin deep

The Daily Orange, Syracuse University, NY

1 day ago by Rebekah Jones

Dr. John grabs a scalpel and begins cutting into the arm of a Phi Gamma Delta Syracuse University student.

He leaves the Greek letters as an open wound without stitches, throwing the bloody pieces of skin he chiseled off into the trashcan.

After the cuts heal, Dr.

All the crap you care about


		All the crap you care about

The Diamondback, University of Maryland College Park, MD

1 day ago

Daisy De La Hoya won't go away, but CosmoGirl! soon will

All is not relative in Tyler Perry's "Family"

Ticker, CUNY Baruch College, NY

1 day ago by Dennis Martin

Tyler Perry's "The Family that Preys" has all the right ingredients for an interesting drama, but with poor execution, unbalanced writing and changing themes, the lop-sided tale about the interconnecting lives of two matriarchs and their offspring only partially entertains.

Mr. A-Z Live At Radio City


		Mr. A-Z Live At Radio City

Statesman, SUNY Stony Brook, NY

2 days ago by Denise DeGennaro

Radio City Music Hall opened its legendary doors Saturday to singer/songwriter Jason Mraz, whose North American fall tour kicked off just two days before in Scranton, Penn.

Irish artist Lisa Hannigan kicked off the show, but her raspy voice and strange dance moves didn't quite do it for the audience.

The rubin enlightens

Ticker, CUNY Baruch College, NY

2 days ago by Jacqueline Chancer

No need to pack your rucksack. Put away that hiking pole. You can discover the artistic wonders of Bhutan, the remote kingdom hidden deep in the Himalayas with just a short trek over to 17th St. Perhaps you've never heard of Bhutan, but you need not fret as the Rubin Museum of Art will provide the visuals.

New Kids Are Back


		New Kids Are Back

The Quad, West Chester University, PA

2 days ago by Carol Dwyer

Back in the late 1980s, a group of five boys came together and went on to be known collectively as New Kids on the Block. On Sept. 29, VH1 aired the premiere of "Behind the Music," the story of members Donnie Wahlberg, Danny Wood, Joe McIntyre, Jonathan and Jordan Knight.

'Rocky' remains queen of cult


		'Rocky' remains queen of cult

The Eagle, American University, DC

2 days ago by Jordan Coughenour

Beginning in the late 1970s, doing the Time Warp and throwing objects that ranged from toast to toilet paper became a notoriously scandalous right of passage into the unascertained realms of sexual exploration - all because of the classic cult flick "The Rocky Horror Picture Show.

Co-Op's Java City location closes due to lack of patronage

The Penn, Indiana University of Pennsylvania, PA

2 days ago by Rebecca Allman/Contributing Writer

You rolled out of bed for your 8 a.m. geography class in Pratt, or maybe your 9 a.m. math class in Stright or even your 1 p.m. history class in Keith. You meandered across campus and stopped in the Co-Op Store to grab some Java City coffee, the only thing that can keep you awake.

Find the perfect roommate

The Penn, Indiana University of Pennsylvania, PA

2 days ago by Rebecca Allman/Contributing Writer

Common stressors of college students include classes, friends, parents and roommates. But after your first year, you've gotten into a rhythm. You have figured out which classes and professors are difficult; you have your certain clique of friends and your parents have finally gotten used to the fact that you are a college student.

Trends fade, ink lasts forever


		Trends fade, ink lasts forever

The Eagle, American University, DC

2 days ago by Brittney Dunkins & Kristen Pionati

Tattoos are the most permanent fashion accessory one can buy. They are essentially just like a belt, earrings or necklace - except you can't take it off.

If you are thinking about getting a tattoo, consider why you want one. Is it because "everyone" has one, or do you want to make your parents angry? Or do you want to make a personal statement with a beautiful piece of artwork on your body? The latter is a more sensible reason to get a tattoo.

Chatting With Chuck Wicks

Knight News, Queens College, NY

2 days ago by Markos Papadatos

The Knight News' Markos Papadatos had the privileged opportunity to chat with RCA Nashville recording artist Chuck Wicks about his music career, his influences in life, his future plans, and advice for hopefuls who wish to find success in the music industry.

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