KentNewsNet.com, Kent State University, OH
1 day ago by Regina Garcia Cano
Mwatabu S. Okantah, an assistant professor of Pan-African studies, first entered Oscar Ritchie Hall in 1972 as a student during his third year at Kent State.
More than three decades later, Okantah witnessed Oscar Ritchie Hall transform from a non-air-conditioned building to a state-of-the-art facility.
Central Michigan Life, Central Michigan University, MI
4 hours ago by Frank Eslinger
Students have a lot on their minds coming back to campus.
Visiting friends while checking out hangouts around the city, those returning may know exactly what they want to do. But even if plans have been made, there are many things to think about before the semester starts.
Ball State Daily News, Ball State University, IN
1 day ago by Jessica Kerman
A Ball State University student is in good condition after being struck by a car Tuesday afternoon at the scramble light intersection of Riverside and McKinley avenues
The Cauldron, Cleveland State University, OH
1 day ago by Roman Verzub
Frequent visitors to the CSU website will notice that it has been significantly overhauled for this coming school year. The new site is designed with Cleveland State's slogan of "Engaged Learning" at its forefront, and the site has been improved to reflect the new attitude and latest technological developments and trends on campus.
The Jambar, Youngstown State University, OH
1 day ago by Darlene Wagner, REPORTER
According to a report published by The Student Public Research Interest Group, the average college student spends about $900 per year on textbooks and the marketing of new books is a multibillion dollar industry
The Cauldron, Cleveland State University, OH
1 day ago by Nick Camino
Before the 2008 Fall Semester started, Ohio Governor Ted Strickland assigned three new members to the Cleveland State University Board of Trustees, restoring the Board back its usual number of nine trustees. With the departure of trustees Peter Cavanagh, Carl Glickman, and Alex Machaskee, three new members were appointed by Governor Strickland to fill their positions at the beginning of August.
KentNewsNet.com, Kent State University, OH
2 days ago by Maria Nann
LISTEN to students talk about the housing crisis
WATCH a video of students telling about their moving experiences.
WATCH a video of students caught up in the dorm overcrowding.
READ the letter students received informing them of their alternative housing placements.
KentNewsNet.com, Kent State University, OH
2 days ago by Kelly Petryszyn
PARTA employees were to strike at 4 a.m. this morning after more than two years of failed contract negotiations.
The Jambar, Youngstown State University, OH
2 days ago by Emmalee C. Torisk, REPORTER
New notebooks? Check. Planner? Check. Pencils? Check. Expensive textbooks that weigh heavily on both your book bag and on your wallet? Not necessarily.
BG News, Bowling Green State University, OH
2 days ago by Gina Potthoff
In an e-mail to the BGSU community May 7, Ribeau officially announced he would be leaving the University in August after serving 13 years as president, accepting the presidency of Howard University in Washington, D.C.
The University Board of Trustees quickly began a search for an interim president and announced Carol Cartwright as their unanimous choice June 6.
The Jambar, Youngstown State University, OH
2 days ago
The first fall issue of The Jambar explores campus with fresh eyes.
Central Michigan Life, Central Michigan University, MI
2 days ago by Mike Wayland
As police forces worked together this weekend to keep the peace, 74 MIPs were issued from Thursday night to Sunday morning - the most of any Welcome Weekend in at least the last four out of five years.
The Mount Pleasant Police Department majority patrolled the "downtown" area of Main, Washington and University streets, issuing more than 80 liquor violations, including 43 MIPs.
The Observer, University of Notre Dame, IN
5 days ago by Jenn Metz
The Notre Dame class of 2012 has something to be proud of.
The estimated 1,995 first-year students moving onto campus this weekend made it through one of the toughest university admissions processes in the country are among the 26 percent of applicants accepted out of a total of 13,947, the second-largest applicant pool in the University's history.
The Observer, University of Notre Dame, IN
5 days ago by Kaitlynn Riely
Notre Dame, meet Duncan Hall.
The new men's residence hall, which cost approximately $20 million and took 17 months to construct, opened this week, taking its spot on West Quad next to McGlinn Hall.
The first of the 232 men who will live in the building began moving in this week, and the overwhelming reaction to the first dorm built on Notre Dame campus since 1997 has been positive.
BG News, Bowling Green State University, OH
5 days ago by Jessica Spies
Students who do laundry in residence halls will no longer have to search under their futons for quarters.
The Board of Trustees has approved a $50 per semester charge for laundry. The fee will appear on students' bursar bill and is mandatory for those living on campus.
BG News, Bowling Green State University, OH
6 days ago by Alexandria Clark
Some people say change is good.
The University is going through many changes such as staff changes, along with adapting to a new interim president while simultaneously searching for a new one.
But not all change has been positive - particularly the University's new enrollment numbers.
Ball State Daily News, Ball State University, IN
6 days ago by April Abernathy
This fall Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity will return to campus, and some changes to the old recruitment process will change the face of the greek community. There also is hope of a greek village to help Ball State University compete with other college campuses across the United States.
Ball State Daily News, Ball State University, IN
6 days ago by Jay Sowers
Students returning to Ball State University this week will notice changes in and around the L.A. Pittenger Student Center. A construction fence will be going up around the main entrance to the building this week as construction continues on the building.
Bruce Morgan, director of the Student Center and Programs, said the construction started a month ago and would be done in two phases.