The Review, University of Delaware, Newark, DE
2 hours ago by Sara Wahlberg
It is the beginning of a new semester and most students know what that means - breaking the bank to buy new textbooks.
The Diamondback, University of Maryland College Park, College Park, MD
11 hours ago by Aaron Kraut
Turner, Portis will watch from sidelines
The Diamondback, University of Maryland College Park, College Park, MD
19 minutes ago by Hunter Pavela
Hunter Pavela distills the response to his last column on Tibet.
The Review, University of Delaware, Newark, DE
9 hours ago by Adam Asher
You have to hand it to Kid Rock. Somehow, he managed to make it to the top and stay in the limelight while looking like a redneck pimp and sounding like the illegitimate child of country and heavy-metal music.
Spokesman, Morgan State University, Baltimore, MD
5 hours ago by Zenitha Prince
The long-perpetrated image of the black man as a sexual toy continues to flourish as the niche market for black male prostitutes in Thailand booms.
Escort services are now importing hundreds of prospective black gigolos from Jamaica and Africa into the Asian country to satisfy the surge in the demand for these services among the Thai female elite.
The Georgetown Independent, Georgetown University, Washington, DC
6 hours ago by B Palmer
I was never a Harry Potter fan past the age of 12. To really enjoy a book like those in the Harry Potter series, one has to believe that Harry's world, full of magic and wizardry, exists somewhere. But at 12, I was shocked by one of two truths I would have to face every time I read and inhabited the world of "the boy who lived": either Harry Potter and the world he offered was all a sham or, since I still went to a normal middle school and had not received a mysterious letter beckoning me to Hogwarts, Harry Potter's world had passed me by all together, and I was a Muggle.
The Diamondback, University of Maryland College Park, College Park, MD
5 hours ago by Mike Rogen
Summer sucks. Let me just come out and say it. Summer sucks. Now that we are in college, summer just isn't what it used to be - going to the pool, hanging out with all your friends, going to camp and so on. Now, we are adults, and we have to do adult things.
The Hilltop, Howard University, Washington, DC
12 hours ago by Jada F. Smith
The male to female ratio at Howard University is similar to that of Historically Black Colleges and Universities around the nation; 66.54 percent women and 33.46 percent men. The stark contrast reflects a consistent problem plaguing the black community that has changed very little over the past years.