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Studies show water bottles cause health problems


		Studies show water bottles cause health problems

Loquitur, Cabrini College, PA

4 hours ago by Sami Godowsky

Heart disease, diabetes and cancer are rumored to be caused from drinking out of water bottles.

Studies in the past year have shown that the chemical bisphenol A-BPA-is being leached out of plastic products such as water bottles, baby bottles, pacifiers, soup cans and soda cans.

Brendan McNulty: Culture Shock

Mountain Echo, Mount Saint Mary's College, MD

2 days ago by Brendan McNulty

We embarked upon our first venture outside of the country this weekend to Vienna, Austria. After getting off the train, our first endeavor was to take in the Leopold Art Museum, which showcased the works of some of the most respected Austrian painters including Gustav Klimt, whom I admire very much for his apparent knack at letting women paint them without clothes on.

Philly-Yo

34th Street Magazine, University of Pennsylvania, PA

2 days ago by Jackie Backer

Pinkberry. Yogurtland. Yo-Yo Ga-Ga. Fro-Yo A-Go-Go. Yoforia. If you've never been to one of these frozen yogurt spots, you've probably heard of their breed: tarty, healthy, fruit-on-top dessert meccas with flavors like green tea and pucker-inducing original.

Bringing Down the House

34th Street Magazine, University of Pennsylvania, PA

2 days ago by Kristen Franke

Ellen Yin, co-owner of Fork restaurant in Old City and author of the cookbook/memoir Forklore: Recipes and Tales From an American Bistro, remembers being a freshman at Penn. "I lived in a high rise and was overjoyed to have a kitchen at my disposal," she told the gathering of foodies and Fork fans crowded into the Writers House last Thursday.

Gossip site stirs student body

The Brown & White, Lehigh University, PA

3 days ago by Meredith Kaplan

JuicyCampus, a Web site that enables anyone to post anonymously on gossip message boards, has had such an impact on Lehigh because it is a smaller, tight-knit community.

Are HBCU's too black?

Spokesman, Morgan State University, MD

3 days ago by Brook England

In Miami, I never got the black experience. If you know anything about the city, you know about 60 percent of the area is of Latin descent, according to the 2000 Census Bureau report. In many parts of the city people don't speak English.

In grade school, Miami-Dade students learn about black history primarily in February, learning only about Martin Luther King, Jr.

Effects of poor eating habits on students

The Quad, West Chester University, PA

3 days ago by Suzanne Brady

Running from class to class barely leaves enough time for sufficient and healthy meals. Many times walking around campus, you will see students munching on a bag of chips or eating a personal pizza from Papa Johns. There are not many healthy options for students to grab on the go, and even if there are they are more expensive than the unhealthy ones.

University libraries go green by cashing in on unneeded books


		University libraries go green by cashing in on unneeded books

The Brown & White, Lehigh University, PA

3 days ago by Caitlin Kingsley

From the minivan-driving mom carrying a chic cloth tote to the grocery store to the celebrity cruising around town in a hybrid vehicle, it can seem like everyone is going green. Add libraries to the list.Libraries across the country are actively participating in a process called "green weeding," which weeds out and discards outdated, unpopular, irrelevant and often abused books so library collections stay well-maintained, according to an article in the Library Journal.

Hot or Not

The Hawk, Saint Joseph's University, PA

3 days ago by Andrea Fylypovych '09

The fall season is here after an entire month of classes, and here's what's hot and what's not:

HOT:

Fall fashion trends:

If you haven't picked up on it already, purple is everywhere this season. From dark plum hues to light lavenders, purple is making its way from eyelids to dresses to heels according to Creative Director of Elle Magazine, Joe Zee.

Disco balls, teddy bears, and Bob Dylan: Essentials of decorating small rooms on small budgets

The Hawk, Saint Joseph's University, PA

3 days ago by Marlena Cortese '12 and Karrin Randle '10

Campus housing may be known for being conveniently located, offering the flattest mattresses in America, and providing opportunities for conversation with neighbors waiting in line to shower, but at St. Joe's, it has never been known for having welcoming atmosphere.

Freshman Divide

The Villanovan, Villanova University, PA

3 days ago by Lauren McCarthy

Think back to your first tour of Villanova. You walked by Mendel Field, gaped at the chapel and peeked into a classroom in Bartley. Then you were led across Lancaster Avenue to South Campus. "Take a good look," your tour guide said. "This will be your home for freshman year.

'Nova's new technologies

The Villanovan, Villanova University, PA

3 days ago by Karen Damara

1. Use of iPod Touch

The latest technological advancement in the communication department is the sleek and shiny iPod Touch. Each faculty member is now issued one of these gadgets to use in lecture presentations. This is definitely a significant step forward for the department.

Restaurant review: Bollinger's

Mountain Echo, Mount Saint Mary's College, MD

3 days ago by Megan Swann

If you drive past the CVS in Thurmont, you will find a small restaurant named Bollinger's on the left-hand side of North Church Street.

Bollinger's is a quaint, welcoming, family-style restaurant run by Donna Bollinger and her children, Joshua and Carrie, who bought the restaurant in 1989.

Making bail: A breakdown of the broken economy and how it affects your future

The Whit, Rowan University, NJ

4 days ago by Stacy Jones

It seems some politicians, talking heads and pundits have all but retreated to Cold War-era hideouts to escape the economic crisis. Congress, although it voted down the first draft of the Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008 (EESA) on Monday, seems likely to eventually lend Wall Street a helping hand in the form of tax revenue.

Parkour jumps its way to Rowan

The Whit, Rowan University, NJ

4 days ago by Erica Bauwens

Only twenty minutes after my first meeting with sophomore Gabe Arnold in front of Bunce Hall, I already had him running away. "O.K, this is a fence, but I look at it and I think, I can do something here," he said, before jumping over a rail and into the bottom of a basement stairwell, only to climb up the wall and back over the rail.

VU: Not a national arboretum

The Villanovan, Villanova University, PA

4 days ago by Lauren Piro

Red and gold foliage in autumn and fuchsia cherry blossoms by spring … Villanova's landscape flickers with the sun and cultivates a feeling of home with beauty for all students. We appreciate the careful alignment of flowered walkways and are often distracted by signage posted on tree trunks, offering a dedication or information about the plant's species.

Getting Frank With Franklin


		Getting Frank With Franklin

34th Street Magazine, University of Pennsylvania, PA

4 days ago by Samuel Dangremond

Ralph Archbold is heavyset, wears wire-rimmed bifocals, walks with a cane and spends the majority of his days dressed in a ruffled shirt, brass-buttoned coat, bloomers and buckled shoes.

Archbold has been the official Benjamin Franklin of Philadelphia since 1987, and his photo appears on Philly postcards and city cab maps to prove it.

Autumn Hoopla celebrates medieval festivities


		Autumn Hoopla celebrates medieval festivities

The Signal , The College of New Jersey, NJ

4 days ago by Sally Anne Monkemeier

With much ado, The Order of the Golden Lion (OGL), the College's medieval re-enactment club, celebrated the onset of autumn with its third annual Autumn Hoopla Sunday afternoon.

Festivities commenced in fitting décor, thanks to the preparation members put into the event.

Becca's Bites replaces Insomnia Cookies on campus


		Becca's Bites replaces Insomnia Cookies on campus

The Hawk, Saint Joseph's University, PA

4 days ago by Maureen Catalano '09

Out of a quaint row-home on Green Street in Manayunk, St. Joe's newest entrepreneur prepares baked goods with her own oven every day.

Becca Collins, '09, has filled the void created by the sudden departure of Insomnia Cookies from campus last semester with a similar yet original idea.

Science students defy gravity at NASA program


		Science students defy gravity at NASA program

The Signal , The College of New Jersey, NJ

4 days ago by Emily Gee

This past summer, two current College students and two alumni were able to fly.

Team DPX, comprising senior physics majors Justin Nieusma and Rachel Sherman, and alumni Brandon Bentzley '07 and Mike Hvasta '07, traveled to NASA Headquarters in Houston, Texas, in June.

Out in Jersey editor shares tips on publishing


		Out in Jersey editor shares tips on publishing

The Signal , The College of New Jersey, NJ

4 days ago by David Karas

Toby Grace, editor of Out in Jersey magazine, visited the College on Sept. 26 to share tips with journalism students on how to start careers in publishing, an industry with an uncertain future.

Grace, a graduate of the College, was invited to speak by Ed @ TCNJ, a networking group for students interested in magazine editing.

Sex and the UniverCity


		Sex and the  UniverCity

The Quad, West Chester University, PA

5 days ago by Tiffany Caprice

When building a house it is vital for survival that there be a ventilation system; a chimney, a fan, or even just an open window. So why is it when it comes to relationships we don't always have a way to vent? Are there certain people we go to for certain things? Should there be one who gets the satisfaction of knowing they are your first line defense? I couldn't believe it.

Blame It On The Rain


		Blame It On The Rain

The Brown & White, Lehigh University, PA

5 days ago by Chris Knight

Strong rains from Hurricane Kyle, a Category I hurricane in the Atlantic kept most students inside on Sunday. Lehigh received 2.8 inches of rain on Sunday, according to weather stations at the Lehigh Earth Observatory.

Notebooks become obsolete

Loquitur, Cabrini College, PA

6 days ago by Gianna Shikitino

In college, students often work together in teams, brainstorm ideas together and collaborate on projects. Many new Web-based products are sprouting up. The range from free ones like Google Documents and wikis to costly group project managers. In the middle price range at $30 a year is Meadmap.

Chili Cook-off teams will prepare their recipes


		Chili Cook-off teams will prepare their recipes

The Quad, West Chester University, PA

6 days ago by Ginger Rae Dunbar

It is that time of the year again for all-you-can eat home-made chili.

The Rotary Club of West Chester will host the sixth annual chili cook-off on Sunday Oct. 5, located on Gay Street between New Street and High Street, chili samples will be available and entertainment will be provided.

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