The District Chronicles, Howard University, DC
19 hours ago by Adelle M. Banks/Religion News Service
Two new polls say one in four Americans mistakenly believe President Obama is a Muslim, presenting the White House with the challenge of defining a central element of the president's life story.
The District Chronicles, Howard University, DC
21 hours ago by ReShonda Tate Billingsley/Special to the NNPA from the Houston Defender
t's a nationwide problem - the shortage of Black male teachers. Only two percent of the nation's nearly five million teachers are African American.
The Jambar, Youngstown State University, OH
3 days ago by Chris Cotelesse
Less than 50 years ago, America was suffering as much as it ever had. Tens of thousands of its young citizens, both black and white, were bled and blown up for the sake of ideology in disguise. And when they came home from the jungles and fields that broke them without regard to their class or color, they returned to a foreign world that counted those qualities above their character.
Le Provocateur, Assumption College, Ma
3 days ago by Jim Gangi
Move-in day for first-year guys can be both exciting and stressful. Will I get along with my new roommate? How will I fit all of my stuff in the room? How should I set up my room? How will I survive in this strange new world? Let these simple tips be your guide to enduring the testosterone-filled residence hall.
Le Provocateur, Assumption College, Ma
3 days ago by Kristin Geyer
Welcome to Assumption College, class of 2014. Are you sick of hearing that yet? I am willing to bet it is a phrase that you have heard and will continue to hear throughout your first weeks at your new home on Salisbury Street. Why? Because as corny as it may sound to you all, who I'm sure are trying to appear with some semblance of coolness (as I did myself in 2007), our community is genuinely happy to have you here.
The GW Hatchet, George Washington University, DC
4 days ago by Ana Buling
Hatchet Reporter
By Saturday night a crowd of freshmen will be teeming outside Thurston Hall, nervous energy palpable and sexual curiosity surfacing. And Sunday morning the first walk-of-shamers will return, filled with stories of upperclassmen, clubs and hook ups they may or may not regret come Monday.
The GW Hatchet, George Washington University, DC
5 days ago by Erica Obersi
As the relaxing days of summer come to an end, students return to campus ready to party. Here is a look at some of the best crime logs from past first weeks back.