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Loqation Webdition 5 10-02-08


		Loqation Webdition 5 10-02-08

Loquitur, Cabrini College, PA

3 days ago by Kara Schneider

News to chew on

Ticker, CUNY Baruch College, NY

10 hours ago by Alejandra Lima

Earlier this month Napster, once a popular site for downloading free music, was sold for $121 million to Best Buy. This sale worked to Napster's advantage because of a loss in subscribers, money and a 57 percent drop in stock prices this year. Best Buy paid $2.

Shake and shuffle: new iPod nano

Loquitur, Cabrini College, PA

2 days ago by jessica wegelin

"Rockalicious" is the best way to describe the newly released iPod nano. The bright colors are not the only exciting feature of the new nano.

It is a brilliant piece of technology that allows you to have music, games, movies, photos and more right at your finger tips.

And you thought your dorm was crappy?

Loquitur, Cabrini College, PA

2 days ago by erin nollen

When it's time for kids to leave for college, they're usually excited to live on their own-no rules, no parents, no curfew. The only thing they aren't excited for is the small dorm rooms.

A lot of us here in the states think we have it bad. We usually complain about not having enough room and that it's dirty, but kids across the world in Beijing, China have it a lot worse.

'Arabs for Israel' Founder Speaks to Students

Yeshiva University Observer, Yeshiva University, NY

3 days ago

Nonie Darwish, founder of the organization "Arabs for Israel," addressed over 400 students at Yeshiva University's Beren Campus Israel Club Shabbaton, which took place the first weekend in September. Darwish shared her personal journey of being the daughter of an Arab-Moslem martyr to becoming an independent Arab for Israel.

XOXO, Stern Girl: The Buzz on Gossip Girl Fashion

Yeshiva University Observer, Yeshiva University, NY

3 days ago by Talia Kaufman

Hey there, Mid-Towners. Stern Girl here. Your one and only source into the fabulous styles of fashion's elite. Biggest news of the season: Our favorite television sensation is now a fabulous fashion phenomenon. Gossip Girl, the highly controversial, not-so-highly-rated high society drama book series turned-television show, follows the luxury-filled lives of the privileged youth a few short blocks down from Stern College on the Upper East Side.

MSU Student Raises $200 for 9/11 Charity

The Montclarion, MontClair STate University, NJ

3 days ago by Jackie Zygaldo

One student can make a difference. That is what sophomore communications major Joe Zobel proved when he raised $200 on Sept. 11 for the Thomas Elsasser Fund.

Zobel had found out about the fund the day before through his friend, Nick Gismondi, a senior at MSU and FDNY firefighter.

Sarah Palin: bad for the Jews

The Muhlenberg Weekly, Muhlenberg College, PA

4 days ago by Sara Beitman

Senator John McCain chose Governor Sarah Palin as his running mate and possible successor. During President Bush's reign, Dick Cheney has had tremendous influence over the White House. It would would be frightening if Palin took over for McCain, because Palin has no foreign policy experience, and would be terrible for America's Jews and Israel.

Letter from the Editor

34th Street Magazine, University of Pennsylvania, PA

4 days ago by Kerry Golds

Eight days. All that is separating us from the glorious reprieve that is Fall Break is a week like the one immortalized in song by the Beatles. Even so, the phrase "so close, yet so far" comes to mind, and never have those words seemed so true… or so painful.

The Dos & Dont's of Facebook

The Montclarion, MontClair STate University, NJ

4 days ago by Alicia Feghhi

With unemployment rates rising, students, especially graduating students, have to struggle to climb to the top of the mountain to snatch a job.

Because job opportunities are slim, there is no room for errors, or for inappropriate pictures on Facebook, where employers scout students out before saying, "You're hired!"

"No question, this is a difficult job market," said Adam Mayer, director of career development at the Center for Career Services and Community-based Learning in Morehead Hall, third floor.

Letter from the Editor

34th Street Magazine, University of Pennsylvania, PA

4 days ago by Kerry Golds

When it comes to campus cuisine, I feel like a freshman again… only better, because I'm a senior. Once more, I'm excited by all the surrounding eateries that I've yet to fully explore and exhaust - that, and three years later I'm still avoiding Commons. But it's not the new spots around 40th that have me so pumped; they're tasty, yes, but slow service (Hummus), tiny portions (Distrito) and eerie atmosphere (Cream & Sugar) leave them underwhelming.

Class of '48 Alum Rediscovers Her Roots

The Montclarion, MontClair STate University, NJ

4 days ago by Kristie Cattafi

Outside the back of College Hall, different tables are set up with white signs in the middle of the table, each with a different decade printed in large writing dating back to the 1930s. Over by the 1990s table, two old friends who used to be in the same fraternity share a laugh remembering old concerts and playing hacky sack in the quad.

The Muhlenberg Weekly

The Muhlenberg Weekly, Muhlenberg College, PA

5 days ago

Luanne Linares, Editor-in-Chief

Victoria Davis, Executive Editor

OPEN, Managing Editor

Kelly Frazee, News Editor

Sara Beitman OP/ED Editor

OPEN, Life! Editor

Matthew Howard, Sports Editor

OPEN, Focus Editors

OPEN, Photography Editor

Sarah Golden, Business Manager

Jillian Bevacqua, Asst.

$20M Somali ransom demand for pirated ship


		$20M Somali ransom demand for pirated ship

The Signal , The College of New Jersey, NJ

5 days ago

MOGADISHU, Somalia (AP) - As a heavily armed U.S. destroyer patrolled nearby and planes flew overhead Sunday, a Somali pirate spokesman told The Associated Press his group was demanding a $20 million ransom to release a cargo ship loaded with Russian tanks.

Speert addresses amethyst initiative

The Pioneer Times, William Paterson University, NJ

5 days ago by Chris Nesi

College presidents and chancellors across the nation want to lower the drinking to 18. WPU's president disagrees.

To health and back


		To health and back

The Pioneer Times, William Paterson University, NJ

5 days ago by Michelle DeMartino

Full-time employees or students will no longer be excused from working out.

A treadmill desk, The Workstation, allows one to remain in motion during work hours. The integration of exercise and workplace was released one year ago by Steelcase Inc.

Money madness, sub-prime mortgage crisis hits home

The Pioneer Times, William Paterson University, NJ

6 days ago by Daniel Plog

The last few months in the financial sector have been defined by uncertainty. Millions of Americans have lost their homes. Several of our nation's most prominent financial institutions have reported massive losses, and some have even turned to the federal government for bailout money. What happened? And what's a government to do?

Odds Without Ends


		Odds Without Ends

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

6 days ago by Gregory Leporati, Editor-in-Chief

Maybe I'm just a pessimist, but I don't think most Americans care enough about this upcoming election.

That's not to say they won't get worked up. They'll come out to vote, wear pins, buy bumper stickers, watch CNN, and read some articles in the New York Times about their favorite candidates.

Teaching students about the current economic crisis

Ticker, CUNY Baruch College, NY

6 days ago by Danii Oliver

On Friday, Sept. 19 a long line of prospects stood at AIG's table at Baruch's Career Fair when, not even a week earlier, AIG had to be bailed out of bankruptcy. Students are learning firsthand from their professors as to what is going on with current economic meltdown.

Letter from Afghanistan


		Letter from Afghanistan

Wharton Journal, University of Pennsylvania, PA

6 days ago by Rory Conway (WG'09) Contributing Writer

As first-years wrestled with Hell Week last week and second-years hustled through Fall recruiting, my wife Pia and I suffered a terrible loss. Bruno de Solenni, brother of Pia and a member of the Oregon National Guard, was killed by a roadside bomb in southern Afghanistan on Saturday, September 20, while supporting the Afghan National Army in their counter-insurgency efforts. This week, I will escort his remains by military transport to his final resting place in his hometown of Crescent City, CA. Below are excerpts from a letter that Bruno wrote to his local newspaper shortly before his death; it serves as a timely reminder of all of the blessings that we enjoy and of the sacrifices that others make so that we may enjoy them.

It's not all black and white

Wharton Journal, University of Pennsylvania, PA

6 days ago by Monisha Saran (WG'09) Staff Writer

It started with an email. A reply. An apology. A reaction from the club president. A dissertation from Anjani. And then, an overwhelming tsunami of emotion as students reacted to what they heard. Anger, outrage, confusion, shock, annoyance, frustration, bewilderment, and cynicism spread through the halls and infi ltrated Blackberries. How could one word cause such a commotion?

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