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A dose of reality


		A dose of reality

The Daily Eastern News, Eastern Illinois University, IL

2 days ago by Nicole Pauga/ Staff Reporter

Editor's note: Some pseudonyms were used in this story to conceal the identity of sources who wished to remain anonymous. Marie Smith answered a phone call in the middle of the night from her best friend. Her friend had been crying because earlier that day she was diagnosed with the humanpapillomavirus disease.

Football earns No. 16 ranking in preseason poll

The Daily Illini, University of Illinois, IL

2 days ago by Wes Anderson

The Illini are more than three months away from their first game of the season against Missouri, but hype from national media is at full strength.

As part of a daily countdown, magazine publisher Athlon Sports revealed Illinois as the No. 16-ranked team in its preseason poll Wednesday.

Professors should learn how to utilize Wikipedia

The Daily Illini, University of Illinois, IL

2 days ago by The Pitt News (U-WIRE)

Even though professors might not like it or let students use it, Wikipedia is making a comeback in some university classrooms - but not as a source. Instead, some professors are having their students write articles for the popular encyclopedia Web site as a replacement for term papers or other traditional assignments.

Column: Transfer Jitters

The Daily Eastern News, Eastern Illinois University, IL

2 days ago by Ashlei Maltman/ Columnist

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Growing up as one of the early in vitro babies

The Daily Illini, University of Illinois, IL

3 days ago by Susan Elgin, The Daily Iowan (U-Wire)

I've already blown my 15 minutes of fame. And, unfortunately, far before I could appreciate it. As one-half of the first set of test-tube twins born in Iowa, my birth was deemed newsworthy, even though my sister, Jen, and I were healthy, normal babies.

In May 1987, the Des Moines Register did a story on my family - a family that was formed, the reporter wrote, "thanks to technology.

The Graduates


		The Graduates

The Daily Eastern News, Eastern Illinois University, IL

5 days ago by Rick Kambic/Editor-In-Chief

Tears fell down parents' faces as they watched their children walk across the stage and into post-college life.

A farewell tempo beat from drums in the stands where Eastern wind symphony members watched friends graduate from their own ranks. May 3's commencement ceremonies featured about 1,659 students who met or will meet graduation requirements during the spring and summer semesters.

USI Board of Trustees postpones vote on same-sex benefits

Shield, University of Southern Indiana, IN

5 days ago by Jon Webb

The USI Board of Trustees decided May 10 to indefinitely postpone voting on a resolution that would provide insurance benefits to same-sex domestic partnerships.

The resolution - originally item K in the meeting's agenda - was addressed at the start of the meeting by board member Ted C.

Compton reflects after 10 years at SBU

The Omnibus, Southwest Baptist University, MO

1 day ago by Charlotte Holman

Dr. Josh Compton, chair of the Bob R. Derryberry Department of Communication Arts, came into the field of communications by complete accident.

"I was scared to death of my first class in college, Fundamentals of Public Speaking at 7:30 in the morning with Dr.

Intercultural Studies students prepare for semester abroad

The Omnibus, Southwest Baptist University, MO

5 days ago by Jessica Oliver

Four groups of students enrolled in Southwest Baptist University's Intercultural Studies program will spend six months abroad throughout the next several months.

Juniors Lydia Powers and Emily Iler will teach English as a Second Language (ESL) at universities in Chiang Mai, Thailand and will prayer walk in the red-light district in the city.

Society of Veterans spotlight graduating servicemen

The Omnibus, Southwest Baptist University, MO

6 days ago by Brian Verslues

To honor those who serve, I decided to interview two graduating veterans: seniors David VanBebber and Benjamin Stephens.

First interview: David VanBebber.

What led you to join the service?

"It is something that I always wanted to do but put off doing. I thought it was a shame that I was so able to serve and didn't.

Campus thefts hit Sunderland

The Drury Mirror, Drury University, MO

3 days ago by Amanda Foster

This year has been one for the books with regards to campus security, and the year is not over yet. Thefts have escalated across campus, from parked vehicles to dorm rooms, as students residing in Sunderland Hall have recently experienced issues with security.

Drury graduate named President and CEO of Cody's Convenience Stores

The Drury Mirror, Drury University, MO

3 days ago

Curtis A. Jared, 2001 Drury graduate and do-founder of Cody's Convenience Stores, has been named the company's President and CEO. Jared graduated with a degree in business, and has been with the parent company of Cody's, Jared Enterprises, for six and a half years.

Motor medic goes mobile


		Motor medic goes mobile

Daily Egyptian, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, IL

5 days ago by Emily Sunblade

Steve Segner brings a whole new meaning to the phrase "house call." Segner, a 1990 graduate of the SIU automotive technology program, has been working as a mechanic since 1982. He began his Car Doctor business in 1986. Instead of starting his own garage, Segner decided he would take his mechanic service to his customers.

Column: Saying goodbye is almost never easy


		Column: Saying goodbye is almost never easy

Daily Egyptian, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, IL

5 days ago by Sarah Lohman

This semester has been a stressful one. Long hours and late nights have consumed my life, but I wouldn't trade the experience I gained. I've thought a lot about what I would write in my last column. My intention was always to address my last column as Editor in Chief to everyone I love, because I couldn't have survived this semester without them.

Column: Adjusting the compass


		Column: Adjusting the compass

Daily Egyptian, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, IL

5 days ago by Danny Wenger

A week ago today, my friend Ryan died. I had never lost a friend before. I wasn't sure what to say or think. I felt disoriented for days. I had to go to class, work and fulfill other duties, but it was like my ears were ringing from an M-80 that exploded too close to my head.

Close loss ends Tigers' 37-game winning streak; team looks ahead

The DePauw, Depauw University, IN

6 days ago by Tyler James

Losing a game is never something a team wants. But when a team has a 37-game winning streak before the NCAA Championships, getting that loss out of the way could be a good thing.

"Our focus was never really on the win streak, but if it had to end, this weekend was an excellent time to do it," said sophomore pitcher Megan Soultz.

Senior athletes say goodbye to Wash. U.

Student Life, Washington University in St. Louis, MO

5 days ago by Joshua Goldman

This year has been a historic one for Washington University athletics. Volleyball recaptured the national title after a three-year hiatus, overcoming top opponents, whom that it had lost to earlier in the season in the NCAA tournament. Men's soccer reached the Sectional Finals of the NCAA Division III Championship, ending the year as the sixth-ranked team nationally.

Graduation flicks


		Graduation flicks

Student Life, Washington University in St. Louis, MO

5 days ago by Student Life Cadenza Staff

Congratulations seniors! In honor of your awesome accomplishment, we here at Cadenza have compiled a few reviews of classic graduation movies. Now sit back, relax and watch one of these greats. And then maybe think about getting a job.

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