The Sophian, Smith College, North Hampton, MA
1 day ago by Alison Doherty
While there have been many skeptics in the last couple of years about the validity of global warming, it has become a generally accepted fact - at least on Smith Campus - that carbon emissions and fossil fuels have disrupted the natural progression of weather and have led to the phenomena we call global warming.
Suffolk Journal, Suffolk University, Boston, MA
3 hours ago by Tara Lachapelle & Caitlin Castello
Questions around freedom of speech within a private university are always difficult to answer. But determining how far is too far became an issue yesterday when a student organization's flyer garnered a slew of negative attention.
The Suffolk University College Republicans posted what some have called a racist and inappropriate flyer.
The Daily Campus, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT
1 day ago by Jake Goldberg and Kevin Duffy
Lebron James is the best basketball player in the known world. He is an unstoppable super-human that can get to the rim any time he pleases, and somehow makes an average team look great. Put him on the Lakers and they would never lose. Bryant Bryant is good but he will never be enough to make a team a champion.
The Justice, Brandeis University, Waltham, MA
6 hours ago by Harry Shipps
The plan to suspend contributions to faculty and staff retirement funds will save Brandeis $7.4 million.
The Good 5 Cent Cigar, University of Rhode Island, Kingston, ri
2 hours ago by Hillary Brady
06/13/09 - By Hillary Brady
The children of First Step at Kingston's pre-K program got a special surprise on Friday in celebration of Dr. Seuss' birthday, as they were joined by University of Rhode Island Sigma Kappa and Sigma Phi Epsilon volunteers-and one Cat in the Hat.
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Media Ethics Magazine, Emerson College, MA
19 hours ago by Manny Paraschos
Manny Paraschos spans the globe for "Ethicalia," minutia about the ethics of the media. This time there are items from the U.K., Iraq, the PRC, India and the USA.
The Stute, Stevens Institute of Technology, NJ
7 hours ago by Matt Neuteboom
On the morning of June 4, Prof. Ebon Fisher was surprised to find that he was no longer working at Stevens Institute of Technology. Fisher, who was making $44,000 a year plus basic benefits according to an article in Inside Higher Ed, had sent a letter to the Stevens administration urging them to address the low wages of affiliate professors.
Media Ethics Magazine, Emerson College, MA
1 day ago by Paulette D. Kilmer
Paulette D. Kilmer To see the shades of gray in ethical situations, students need to discover the advantages of "multi-valued" orientation over "two-valued" orientation.
Media Ethics Magazine, Emerson College, MA
4 days ago by Radio-Television News Directors Association
Radio-Television News Directors Association The RTNDA Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct specifically cites the need for avoiding conflicts of interest, whether real or perceived.
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Arbiter Sports Talk
Arbiter Online, Boise State University
Trent Lootens, Kirk Bell, discuss WAC Basketball Tournament, BSU Volleyball, Oregon uniforms, Wimbledon, NBA Free-Agency
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