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Motion City singer makes Point Park stop along 'Dino Trail'


		Motion City singer makes Point Park stop along 'Dino Trail'

The Globe, Point Park University, PA

1 day ago by Brooke Keane

Since the age of 12, Anthony Costulas has seen rock band Motion City Soundtrack in concert 13 times. Last night marked concert number 14. This concert however, was a little bit different than most. ?

The band's singer/songwriter, Justin Pierre, held a free acoustic performance in the Lawrence Hall lobby last night for a crowd of about 60 Point Park University students, all thanks to Twitter and Costulas' persistence.

N.A.A.C.P Dinner

The Rocket, Slippery Rock University, PA

-189 minutes ago by Crista Schindler

This Halloween, I ditched the bunny ears, the lingerie that left little to be desired, and sent my fellow ghouls and gals a rain check for the evening. Instead, I accompanied the N.A.A.C.P. Chapter at Slippery Rock to the New Castle Branch of N.A.A.C.P. Annual Freedom Fund Dinner.

Pennsylvania Sunshine Act fails to ensure open meetings

The Globe, Point Park University, PA

2 hours ago by Rob Cathers

Entwined in an unavoidable union with government entities, Pennsylvania residents are affected by the decisions of officials protected by the Sunshine Act which fails its mission of shedding light on government decision-making by allowing violations without adequate penalties.

Students experiment with hard cider

The Collegian, Hillsdale College, MI

7 hours ago by Michael Mayday

For adventurous students on a budget, there are few things more satisfying, cheap or interesting than brewing your own hard cider - especially with the low cost of entry and effort.

"It's so easy, it's sort of embarrassingly simple," senior Raymond Spiotta said.

Hillsdale's bartenders serve up stories, cocktails

The Collegian, Hillsdale College, MI

15 hours ago by Jancy Nightingale

The Hunt Club Lindsay Fucile, the Hunt Club's bartender last Thursday night, values the business. She quickly checks on her customers, keeping their drinks full before sitting down to talk. Fucile has served guests at the Hunt Club for almost five years, and she picked up bartending around the same time.

College students should consider how their clothes affect others

The Globe, Point Park University, PA

1 day ago by Robert Gregg

I think college students should be allowed to express themselves, and if they choose to let the clothes that they are wearing speak for them, then they should apply the rule that states that you should think before you speak. Basically, I am trying to say that I think college students should consider how what they wear will affect others.

Modern Warfare 2 breaks sales record

Brock Press, Brock University, on

2 days ago by Geoffrey Blain

The much anticipated follow up to the popular Call of Duty series of video games, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2, smashed sales records in North America and the United Kingdom on the first day of its release.

The first-person shooter was released worldwide by Activision Blizzard Inc.

How to: get your free upgrade to Windows 7

Brock Press, Brock University, on

3 days ago by Geoffrey Blain

If you, like me, recently purchased a new computer that didn't happen to be branded with an Apple logo, you were more than likely told that you would be receiving a free upgrade to Windows 7 when the new operating system would be available in November.

And, if you, like me, have been a little confused as to how it is to get your upgrade, I have your answer and am now going to spit it back out in a step-by-step guide to get you on your way to becoming a Windows 7 user, or more importantly, replacing Windows Vista.

Brock battles H1N1 as flu season rolls in

Brock Press, Brock University, on

3 days ago by Geoffrey Blain

Just as predicted, the H1N1 influenza is picking up steam as the traditional flu-season begins to kick in and people become more suspectible to illness.

New cases of the flu were higher than in weeks past across the province. There are now nearly 6,000 confirmed cases of the flu in Ontario.

OCD Advice on the Off Campus Recruiting Job Search

The Monroe Street Journal, University of Michigan Business School, MI

3 days ago by Lisa Hurst

As we approach the end of the fall semester, the bulk of on campus interview activities for graduating students also approaches.  Of course, we've already cranked up workshops and counseling for the off-campus search process and we have also begun our outreach to our Alumni, Boards and friends of the school to alert them that we want Ross to be first in line for any postings that become available as we get closer to graduation in the spring.

Does Jay-Z Really Have the Blue Print?


		Does Jay-Z Really Have the Blue Print?

The Monroe Street Journal, University of Michigan Business School, MI

3 days ago by Harrison Wolstein

Jay-Z is prime evidence that legends never die. With his new album "The Blueprint 3," Jay has secured his place in history, topping the great Elvis Presley with 11 number one albums. Already having made serious name for himself with albums such as "Reasonable Doubt", "In my Lifetime", and "Hard Knock Life" Jay-Z titled his 6th album "The Blueprint" because he claimed he held the blueprint to a hit record.

OCD--Tips for Prioritizing Academics and Decision Making

The Monroe Street Journal, University of Michigan Business School, MI

4 days ago by Lisa Hurst

As we near the end of the 1st 7-week term for the graduate students and head into the Fall Break for the undergraduates, I would like to reinforce the priority of placing academics ahead of the jobw search. I would also like to address the offer/decision deadline dilemma that many of you will experience once you head into the 2nd round interviewing process.

Crime Line

The Bottom Line, Frostburg State University, MD

5 days ago by Chief Cynthia Smith

10/28/09 Disturbance: Police were called to the Pealer Hall for a disruptive student. Report indicates a student became disruptive during a class recital and was asked several times to quiet down who then left the area. Student to be referred to the Judicial Board.

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