The Collegian, Hillsdale College, MI
1 day ago by Betsy Woodruff
When Mike Chalberg, now a fifth year senior, met Hans Zeiger '07 his freshman year, he had no idea that within five years, the friendly junior would become homecoming king, finish his master's degree, and run for political office. "You would never assume how academically successful he was," Chalberg said.
The Collegian, Hillsdale College, MI
1 day ago by Liz Essley
Hillsdale College is getting into the public school business.
The college plans to establish a charter school in the near future and possibly create more, should the first prove a success, said administrators. They have not yet chosen a location for the first school.
The Collegian, Hillsdale College, MI
1 day ago by Nathan McClallen
The Hillsdale College football team left Ferris State University on Saturday with a four-game winning streak, and one game closer to the playoffs.
The Chargers dominated both sides of the ball in a 59-14 dismantling of an overmatched Ferris team that is now 1-9 on the season.
The Michigan Review, University of Michigan, MI
5 days ago by Nate Stano
Greek life is a huge part of the collegiate experience at Michigan and elsewhere. Yet, fraternities have come under fire as of late, especially from the City of Ann Arbor. Violations for noise and littering violations have come like a flurry of blows on several Greek houses like Sigma Chi, Alpha Delta Phi, Triangle, and the infamous BOX house.
The Michigan Review, University of Michigan, MI
5 days ago by Graham Kozak
If you've taken a stroll thorough any of Ann Arbor's leafy neighborhoods this autumn, you may have noticed an unusual lawn sign that seems almost out of place among those advocating war, peace, and millage increases; it doesn't endorse a political candidate or advance a social agenda, either.
Michigan Journal, University of Michigan, Dearborn, MI
6 days ago by Leah Johnson
Shady.
I never thought that I would have to use that word to describe the place where I had my first job at and the news outlet that millions of people read daily.
But as the saying goes, if the shoe fits, wear it. And shady is definetly the shoe size of the Detroit Free Press and Detroit News.
Michigan Journal, University of Michigan, Dearborn, MI
5 days ago by Sarah Jaward
As most of you may have heard, there has been a revolutionary idea sweeping our campus.
An idea that can ultimately affect every student, in a positive way, if used to is maximum potential. For those of you who haven't checked out the student made and student run website: www.
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WireTap Episode 8
The University News, University of Missouri Kansas City
I love words. I love the vast ways I can express myself or describe the world around me, even with a small vocabulary. Becoming an avid reader at a young age, I have a rather unusual appreciation for the building blocks of human communication. While many people dislike long words and often peg them as the discourse of the elite or stuck-up, I, by far, prefer "big words" (as they are called).
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