Colonnade, Georgia College & State University, GA
1 day ago by Chelsea Thomas
Venturing to Milledgeville after a decade of national recognition and eminence, Tanya Barfield, a graduate of the Juilliard School's Playwriting Program, watched as the GCSU Creative Writing Program presented a reading of her play "Blue Door" on Sept. 25.
The Tiger, Clemson University, SC
2 days ago by Mona Lotts
When it comes to sex, many of the same rules of real estate still apply: LOCATION, LOCATION, LOCATION! And so does the real estate agent, who'll be showing you around. Waterfront real estate is usually a good buy and so are the penthouses because the higher up, the better.
Colonnade, Georgia College & State University, GA
2 days ago by Tonishia Wimbish
Tattoos are widening in demographics, and are on the rise in the United States, but to many young people a tattoo is simply a means of expression.
The Davidsonian, Davidson College, NC
3 days ago
Tyler Kirkland '09 and Andrew Lovedale '09 were crowned at last weekend's homecoming game.
Colonnade, Georgia College & State University, GA
3 days ago by April Argo
Eurydice opens Wednesday Oct. 1, 2008 and runs until Sunday Oct. 5. Both Wednesday and Thursday night shows are sold out. Seating is limited, so it is recommended that tickets be purchased in advance in Porter Hall.
The Sidelines, Middle Tennessee State University, TN
4 days ago by Tiffany Gibson
If you're a student that can appreciate customized body art, and have always thought about getting a tattoo or piercing to commemorate a certain chapter in your life, then consider visiting some of the shops in the Middle Tennessee area.
One shop close to MTSU's campus, Icon Tattooing and Body Piercing, is located on 115 East Lytle St.
The Blue Banner, University of North Carolina at Asheville, NC
4 days ago by Jon Walczak
Sen. Barack Obama campaigned in Greensboro last Saturday with running mate Sen. Joe Biden. Obama spoke at the rally less than 12 hours after wrapping up the first presidential debate with Sen. John McCain. Approximately 20,000 people stood in a light drizzle to hear the Democratic nominee for President speak primarily on the economy and domestic issues.
The Blue Banner, University of North Carolina at Asheville, NC
4 days ago by Kat Caban
Asheville locals caught a glimpse of Greek culture at the 22nd annual Greek festival, or "panageri," at Martin Luther King Park last weekend.
"This festival helps put our culture in existence," said Steve Katsadouros, a volunteer vendor and active member of the Greek community.
The Sidelines, Middle Tennessee State University, TN
4 days ago by Michael Stone
I was awoken early Monday morning by the words: "Michael, Katie's dead."
Disbelief came over me. What my roommate told me could not be true. Not having had to deal with the death of a loved one since I was young child, I didn't know what to say, think or do.
The Tiger, Clemson University, SC
6 days ago by Greg Blanton
Up until a few weeks ago it seemed certain that come Sept. 30 Littlejohn Coliseum was going to be rocked to rubble, for that was the day that Avenged Sevenfold, Buckcherry, Shinedown and Saving Abel were scheduled to bring their distinctive rock 'n' roll flavors to Clemson in celebration of 93.
Six Mile Post, Georgia Highlands College, GA
6 days ago by Andy McCarrick
In welcoming a new school year the Marietta Campus faculty, staff and students also welcome new site director, Brent Griffin.
Although new to the Marietta campus, Griffin has worked with Georgia Highlands College since 1996, first teaching math and then later acting as interim math coordinator.
The Sidelines, Middle Tennessee State University, TN
6 days ago by Sarah Sterchi
Try to define the word economy, and you might have a difficult time.
Intriguingly, the archaic definition of the word, according to the Merriam-Webster's dictionary, is the management of household or private affairs and especially expenses. Its significance comes from the Greek words "ìoikos" and "nemein," which mean "house" and "to manage.