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Love, As Is


		Love, As Is

The Campus, City College of the City University of New York, NY

1 hour ago by Tiffany Roma

  As actors, our job is to become other people, to make a fake or displaced situation feel real, present and believable. We are supposed to take the audience to a certain place and time. Being a good actor means letting go of all inhibitions completely, letting yourself be consumed by the character you're trying to portray, no matter who or what that character is.

MSU Student Copes with Health Challenges Living in Campus Housing

The Montclarion, MontClair STate University, NJ

5 hours ago by Tyler Brady

For many Montclair State students who have medical and other disabilities, living successfully on campus can be difficult.

One example of this is Rob Liptak, who is now on medical leave from MSU in part because of his housing issues along with medical complications that have arisen throughout his life.

Marist recognizes CNN correspondent

The Circle, Marist College, NY

8 hours ago by Marissa Guercio and Lindsay Straub

Christiane Amanpour, Chief International Correspondent for CNN, received the 2008 Marist College Lowell Thomas Award at the Metropolitan Club in Manhattan on Friday, Nov. 14.

Over 100 Demonstrators Rally Against Proposition 8

The Montclarion, MontClair STate University, NJ

10 hours ago by Kristie Cattafi

"What do we want? Equal rights! When do we want them? Now!" This is what over 100 demonstrators were chanting as they marched down Valley Road last Saturday in an effort to raise awareness about Prop 8.

The demonstrators gathered by the train station on Lorraine Avenue and Valley Road to get pumped up for their 2.

SFB funds security for Dec. 3 Ann Coulter lecture


		SFB funds security for Dec. 3 Ann Coulter lecture

The Signal , The College of New Jersey, NJ

22 hours ago by Nate Currie

The Student Finance Board (SFB) unanimously allocated $2,800 to the College Republicans on Nov. 12 to fund security for a Dec. 3 lecture by conservative author, commentator and activist Ann Coulter.

The Republican's official proposal said Coulter will "discuss the 2008 elections and her analysis of the victors, the losers and the future of conservatism among other political topics pertinent to current events.

26-Year NYPD Veteran Named Chief of Police

Statesman, SUNY Stony Brook, NY

22 hours ago by Samantha Burkhardt

NYPD veteran Robert Lenahan is the new Police Chief of the Stony Brook University campus police force. It may be a different type of police work, but the 26-year NYPD veteran is confident that under his authority, things will run smoothly.

Obama Wins, QC Celebrates

Knight News, Queens College, NY

1 day ago by Sanjida Alam

After Barack Obama became the first African-American president of the U.S., Queens College students had a lot to say about their newly elected leader and the obstacles he will have to face.

"This is a big deal and is historic, but it's time to get over the celebratory feeling and focus on the challenges," said Abiroop Dutta, junior.

Campus Racism and Violence Discussed at SA Community Meeting

Paw Print, Pace Univsersity - Westchester, NY

1 day ago by Samantha Egan

Students were vocal at last week's Student Association (SA) community meeting, and two topics took precedent: racism and violence.

SA asked students to submit questions they would like answered via email if they could not attend.

Construction continues on Queens campus

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

1 day ago by Everton Bailey, News Editor

The opening of renovated Carnesecca Arena and the unveiling of the revamped library in recent weeks close the book on two of the main construction projects from this summer.

"We had a very busy summer with those projects," said Ibi Yolas, executive director of Design and Construction.

Web site honors SJU faculty member


		Web site honors SJU faculty member

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

1 day ago by Christina Heiser, Managing Editor

A St. John's professor is ranked second on Rate My Professor's list of the top 50 professors in the nation for 2008, which comes out today.

Joyce-Boland-DeVito, a business law professor in the College of Professional Studies ranked only behind Randy Bott, a religion professor at Brigham Young University, on the Web site's end of the year standings.

Ashanti and The Audition perform in front of small crowd

The Quad News, Quinnipiac University, CT

1 day ago by Sharon Ng

Although Quinnipiac students voted to see Ashanti and The Audition perform on Sunday, Nov. 16, most chose not to attend the Student Programming Board's annual concert. By the time headlining performer Ashanti took the stage, less than 100 people were there to watch.

Threat to SPJ rescinded by University

The Quad News, Quinnipiac University, CT

1 day ago by Mark Dipaola

In a letter to Jaclyn Hirsch, president of the Quinnipiac chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists (SPJ), Student Center Director Daniel Brown rescinded an earlier threat to ban the chapter from campus for aiding The Quad News.

The letter, which was dated Oct.

Rihanna stops the music


		Rihanna stops the music

The Signal , The College of New Jersey, NJ

1 day ago by Joseph Hannan

Much to the dismay of die-hard fans of her Top-40 radio hits including "Umbrella" and "Disturbia," the College Union Board (CUB) announced Monday R&B singer Rihanna declined a bid to perform at the College's Spring Concert.

The announcement came in the form of a campus-wide e-mail around 11 a.

NJCU Mourns a Great Loss


		NJCU Mourns a Great Loss

The Gothic Times, New Jersey City University, NJ

1 day ago by Jordan Lester

An alum joins the transition team


		An alum joins the transition team

~The Chronicle, Hofstra University, NY

1 day ago by Samuel Rubenfeld

The University has a role in the forming of the next administration.

Phil Schiliro, class of 1978, is the head of congressional relations for President-elect Barack Obama's transition team. He is in charge of coordinating with the House and Senate for the administration, to prepare the Congress for the new president.

Solitary Man Comes to Fordham University


		Solitary Man Comes to Fordham University

The Ram, Fordham University, NY

2 days ago by Robert Pergament

Academy-Award winner Michael Douglas was on location at the Rose Hill campus this week, filming his latest movie, Solitary Man.

The star of Wall Street and Basic Instinct filmed a scene on Edward's Parade on Nov. 11. During a break, he took a moment to pose for a photograph for The Ram, throwing his head back in his chair, closing his eyes and saying, "working hard.

Hit the Road


		Hit the Road

The College Hill, Sussex Community College, NJ

3 days ago by Noelle Kalipetis

Gas is in the past. Well, sort of.

New innovations in fuel technology for autos are on the horizon that could keep wallets and Mother Earth green-for good

"A hybrid car is a passenger vehicle that is driven by a hybrid engine, which is any engine that combines two or more sources of power, generally gasoline and electricity," reported www.

Defeeted


		Defeeted

Ticker, CUNY Baruch College, NY

3 days ago by Jhaneel Lockhart

The Undergraduate Student Government held elections from Nov. 10 - 13 for a referendum that proposed a $10 increase in student activity fees. Throughout the week, all undergraduate students received a number of e-mails with a link to an online ballot. Signs were placed strategically around the school urging students to "Vote YES.

ACTIVIST ALUM MAY LOSE HIS U.S. SENATE SEAT


		ACTIVIST ALUM MAY LOSE HIS U.S. SENATE SEAT

~The Chronicle, Hofstra University, NY

3 days ago by Samuel Rubenfeld

The University's representative to the U.S. Senate may no longer have a seat there next year.

Sen. Norm Coleman (R-Minn.), class of 1971, won the Senate seat in 2002 after defeating 1984 Democratic presidential nominee Walter Mondale, who was put on the ticket after then-incumbent Paul Wellstone died in a plane crash about a week before Election Day.

Human Rights Policy makes debut

Acorn, Drew University, NJ

3 days ago by Whitney Chenoweth

The long-awaited Drew University Human Rights Policy has finally been announced after three years of drafting. Co-chairs Professor of English Peggy Samuels and Associate Dean for Curriculum and Faculty Development Wendy Kolmar, along with a committee comprised of faculty, community and students, put the policy together.

Clean Energy Bike Tour Stops at Pace Law School

Paw Print, Pace Univsersity - Westchester, NY

3 days ago by RONIT KAPOOR

The Clean Energy Bike Tour rode its way up to Pace University Law School on the White Plains Campus on Oct. 21.

Three bikers showed up at the event, including Blair Horner, legislator for the New York Public Interest Research Group (NYPIRG).

BREAKING NEWS: QU basketball player arrested for hate crime

The Quad News, Quinnipiac University, CT

4 days ago by Jaclyn Hirsch and Jason Braff

A fourth Quinnipiac student, freshman Harold Washington, 18, was arrested Friday in relation to the recent acts of hatred on campus, according to the Hamden Police Department.

Washington, a member of the QU basketball team, turned himself in to the Hamden PD early Friday after an arrest warrant was issued in regards to "threatening and racial comments" via Facebook, according to Capt.

Gay Rights Forum Outlines Legal Reasoning Behind Gay Marriage

The Stute, Stevens Institute of Technology, NJ

5 days ago by Matt Neuteboom

The issue of gay marriage is a touchy subject in today's society. Although many look at it as a human rights issue, far more look at it from a religious, cultural, or moral perspective. Seeking to separate and examine many of the arguments in the debate over gay marriage, the Torch Society, the Gender and Culture Studies Program, Stevens Law Society, and Lambda Legal along with Professor Jonathon Wharton sponsored a public discussion in Babbio 104 at 4:00 p.

Early graduates reflect and plan for life after Drew

Acorn, Drew University, NJ

5 days ago by Laura Cloak

As the Class of 2009 wraps up its last fall in the Forest, most seniors have the cushion of one more semester at Drew University before they find themselves in the real world. Not all of them will be returning to enjoy a last Drew spring, though. For a number of seniors, the end of this semester will be the beginning of their life as a college graduate.

"Copenhagen" promises "ethereal" performance

The Stute, Stevens Institute of Technology, NJ

5 days ago by Sheeraz Hyder

In 1941, during the height of World War II, physicists Werner Heisenberg and Neils Bohr met in Copenhagen. Nobody knows what they discussed, but after that fateful meeting, everything changed. The friends and former colleagues, who had made significant contributions to modern physics together, walked away from their legendary friendship and partnership.

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