The Wright Times, Wright College, Chicago, IL
8 days ago by Juan Pintor, Colin Schermerhorn
Two of our editors gave I-Doser a trial listen to see if this simulated experience was a real high or a placebo drug.
Chicago Flame, University of Illinois, Chicago, IL
9 hours ago by Kevin Booker
If you ask most people in Chicago where a local farm would be, they would mention some rural town at least an hour and a half away. But there is actually major support for urban farming in the city, helping to make very local, clean, and natural farming a viable option for stores and consumers.
Chicago Business, University of Chicago GSB, Chicago, IL
3 days ago by Ron Rolph, '11 and Dan Moll, '11
Two hundred and forty four motivated MBA students, spouses, and partners descended upon Joliet, Illinois for a day of leadership, teamwork, esprit de corps, and simulated combat. The Armed Forces Group (AFG) of Chicago Booth organized the Inaugural Chicago Booth Paintball Competition which occurred on May 8th, 2010.
PUC Chronicle, Purdue University Calumet, Hammond, IN
20 hours ago by Nita Sharp
Gary Tonge's "Bold Visions: the Digital Painting Bible" is truly a digital artist's best friend. If you have ever wanted to draw fantasy islands, know how to use some of Adobe Photoshop's brushes to their absolute best, then this book is a true blessing.
If you are a digital artist, "Bold Visions" is a wonderful way to enhance your skills and broaden your horizons.
PUC Chronicle, Purdue University Calumet, Hammond, IN
20 hours ago by Ryan Riverside
Already a well-established magnet of disaster, it should come as no surprise to find tragedy struck again. If not for a wonderful professor, I would have dropped out of college.
This semester, I began happy, with full intentions of being active mentally and, for once, physically.
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The DePaulia , DePaul University , IL
16 hours ago by Jennifer Abercrombie
With the launch of Amazon's Kindle three years ago, many people are beginning to wonder if books are going to become a thing of the past.
The DePaulia , DePaul University , IL
16 hours ago by Shaymus McLaughlin
If you ever see Dave Dopek walking around campus, one thing will probably run through your head: Why is he not dressed in blue and orange every Sunday during the fall, lining up next to Brian Urlacher? At 6' 4" and seemingly made of pure muscle, Dopek strikes an imposing figure.
The DePaulia , DePaul University , IL
6 days ago by Angie Rutkowski
DePaul isn't called the largest Catholic University in the country for no reason. Words like "construction" and "expansion" shouldn't be new to the ever-growing student body.
The Daily Eastern News, Eastern Illinois University, IL
20 hours ago by Abby Allgire / City Editor
Once considered the primary authority on American agriculture, Gilbert Fite, Eastern's fourth sitting president, died at the age of 92 on July 13. He was born and raised in South Dakota, but has been living in Fort Myers, Fla. since his retirement. He is survived by his wife, June; his two sons; and grandchildren.
The Daily Eastern News, Eastern Illinois University, IL
3 days ago by Staff Report
This will be the last issue of the DEN.
The DEN will resume publication on Aug. 23.
The summer staff will also change positions.
Sam Sottosanto will remain Editor in Chief; Kristin Jording will be resuming her position as Editor in Chief for the Warbler; Rashida Lyles-Cowan will be Editor in Chief of Minority Today; Alesha Bailey will be News Editor for Minority Today; James Roedl will be Online Editor; Julia Carlucci will be Assistant Online Editor; Pablo Rodriguez will be working for WEIU-TV; Jordan Boner will be Assistant Photo Editor; Abby Allgire and Harrison Bueno will be reporting for the DEN as well as Minority Today.
The Daily Eastern News, Eastern Illinois University, IL
3 days ago by Pablo Rodriguez/ Campus Editor
Eastern received a figure close to $6 million on July 9, from the state, reducing the university's fiscal year 2010 budget deficit by 12 percent. The money received is a reimbursement from the state and will help avoid a monetary gap predicted for August. Prior to the state's reimbursement, Eastern's Board of Trustees was contemplating borrowing a credit line of $7 million to address the monetary gap.
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