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Princeton Art Museum-sponsored "Failed Loved" 9

The College Voice, Mercer County Community College, West Windsor, NJ

14 hours ago by Kelly Smith

The "Failed Love" exhibit held at Princeton Art Museum celebrated unsuccessful courtship with music performances, art and chocolate on February 11, 2001, just in time for Valentine's Day.

The exhibit was held on one of Princeton Art Museum's popular Late Night Thursdays, in which special exhibits are available to the public free of charge, starting at 7PM.

Funding denied to program; title deemed offensive to women 6

The Quad, West Chester University, West Chester, PA

17 hours ago by Jenn Rothstein and Ginger Rae Dunbar

On Monday, March 29th, there will most likely not be a presentation called "Pussies, Pens and Politics" co-sponsored by the Women's Center Club, the Women's Studies department and LGBTQA.

The event, which had been scheduled since early last semester, was deemed "inappropriate," and the Women's Center is not able to use their SGA allotted budget to bring the group to campus.

PARTY, PARTY, PARTY… NO MORE GETTING WASTED 2

The Lincolnian, Lincoln University, Lincoln, PA

5 hours ago by By: Anessa Hodgson and Raphael Clifton

University officials have cancelled all on-campus parties after a student brawl broke out in the Student Union Building several weeks ago.

Most of the fighting was precipitated because of significant amounts of alcohol consumption, according to university officials.

Living Weapons tackles biowarfare 1

News-Letter, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD

14 hours ago by Greg Sgammato

Although they caused widespread terror and temporarily paralyzed the U.S. Postal Service in 2001, biological weapons are poorly understood by most.

Aramark Contract Ruinous to Local Businesses and Interests 1

News-Letter, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD

17 hours ago by Prateik Dalmia

Dining options for Hopkins students are just about as great as India's gold medal chances in the 2010 Winter Olympics. Well, maybe India's is an exaggeration, but definitely France's. For years, Hopkins has stifled and suppressed the local food industry by way of its de-facto culinary monopoly.


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Poet and Professor Lectures at Lincoln


		Poet and Professor Lectures at Lincoln

The Lincolnian, Lincoln University, PA

2 days ago by Nicole Lockley

Former Lincoln University professor, Dr. Joanne Gabbin, will be the next speaker at the Amos Scholarly Lecture series on Thursday, March 11.

"She is a scholar of the highest caliber and symbolizes the best in liberal arts education," said Gladys J. Willis, Dean of the School of Humanities and Graduate Studies at Lincoln University.

Reorganization is Aimed at Improving Lincoln's Image

The Lincolnian, Lincoln University, PA

3 days ago by Alicia C. Beach

In response to a mandate by the Board of Trustees, Lincoln University has made some changes within its organizational structure.

Academic Affairs, Development /External Relations and Fiscal Affairs have undergone a dramatic change since last month. The Division of Student Affairs, which used to be an autonomous division within the university, is now under the day-to-day management of Dr.

PARTY, PARTY, PARTY… NO MORE GETTING WASTED

The Lincolnian, Lincoln University, PA

1 day ago by By: Anessa Hodgson and Raphael Clifton

University officials have cancelled all on-campus parties after a student brawl broke out in the Student Union Building several weeks ago.

Most of the fighting was precipitated because of significant amounts of alcohol consumption, according to university officials.

Alice's suffers growing pains

Quindecim, Goucher College, MD

5 days ago by Aaron Dorman

It has been almost seven months since Alice's Restaurant first opened, and although changes have been ongoing, for many students, that has been enough time to define the character of the restaurant. And although many students at Goucher love the food and overall experience, still more have identified common issues where Alice's Restaurant is lacking and could stand to be improved.

New Vampire Weekend effort worth the wait

The Laf, Lafayette College, PA

5 days ago by Kevin Murphy

Vampire Weekend returned earlier this year with their sophomore album Contra, and fans of 2008's self-titled debut should be impressed. Vampire Weekend has proven with this new effort that they weren't a one album wonder.

Contra overflows with creativity - moreso than their debut.

Editorial: Journalism at Goucher College

Quindecim, Goucher College, MD

4 days ago

Journalism is a profession in which technical skill and an immaculate eye are vital. The Quindecim, as the lone source of student journalism on campus, both laments the lack and suggests the implementation of a formal academic journalism concentration.

Given that, our president, Sanford J.

Fix the Goucher pianos

Quindecim, Goucher College, MD

3 days ago by Aaron Dorman

Do you hear that awful, screeching sound, like someone just shot a bunch of deer in the Goucher woodlands? It's probably me, or someone else, trying to bang out a tune on one of the public pianos littered around Goucher. But you must excuse the noise. For it would not matter if Glenn Gould himself was playing those pianos: it is becoming more and more of an impossibility to produce beautiful music out of those formerly pristine instruments.

Health care reform stalled by corporate freedom of speech


		Health care reform stalled by corporate freedom of speech

The Triangle, Drexel University, PA

6 days ago by Justin Gero

On Feb. 25, attention was focused on the meeting of Democrats and Republicans at the White House Health care Summit. This gathering was promoted as a way to break deadlock on health reform - deadlock that has stalled Congressional efforts despite the support of President Obama and the majority of the U.

To the editor:

The Laf, Lafayette College, PA

6 days ago

As you may know, there has been discussion on our campus recently regarding the relationship throughout the country between staff and management at Sodexo, a worldwide food service provider. Several of our students, calling themselves the Lafayette College Students for Workers, have taken a lively interest in the issue and have reported that they are working with organizers from the Service Employees International Union (SEIU) to engage Sodexo workers here on the Lafayette campus.

John Fry elected Drexel University president


		John Fry elected Drexel University president

The Triangle, Drexel University, PA

15 hours ago by Cameron Birch

John Fry, current president of Franklin & Marshall College, was unanimously voted 14th president of Drexel University by the Board of Trustees March 10. This is the second time Fry has held a higher education leadership position in University City - he previously served as executive vice president and chief operating officer at the University of Pennsylvania.

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