Campus Chronicle, Alcorn State University, Alcorn State, MS
2 hours ago by Kourtney Wells
In recent decades, college degrees have become an essential tool in attaining the "American Dream." In today's highly competitive job market, a post secondary degree or lack of makes thousands of dollars difference in one's annual income. With a failing economy and high cost of living, obtaining a college education is harder than ever, especially for nontraditional students.
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The Wolf Magazine , Loyola University New Orleans, LA
2 days ago by Jessica Williams
Communications professor Liz Scott retires after 15 years at Loyola.
The Current Sauce, Northwestern State University, LA
10 hours ago by Sarah Cramer
The family of Jeremy Butler, who died in an automobile accident during Mardi Gras break, will be receiving an honorary degree for his coursework completed in the College of Business.
Butler, who was a native of Keithville, La., was set to graduate in May from the College of Business.
Daily Helmsman, Universtiy of Memphis, TN
11 hours ago by Joseph Brewer
The University of Memphis men's basketball team is set to face St. John's in the first round of the NIT at 8 tonight at FedExForum.
The Tigers, who narrowly missed out on an NCAA Tournament bid, are now shifting their focus to bringing home a second NIT championship.
Daily Helmsman, Universtiy of Memphis, TN
6 hours ago by Beth Spencer
Pulitzer prize-winning author Edward Larson was the first person to lecture in the new University Center's theater last night when he spoke about Darwinism and the Dayton Tenn. Scopes trial.
More than 200 students, faculty and community members gathered to hear Larson's speech, ""Dayton to Dover: Darwinism on Trial, Then and Now," which is based on his Pulitzer Prize-winning book, "Summer for the Gods: The Scopes Trial and America's Continuing Debate Over Science and Religion.
Daily Helmsman, Universtiy of Memphis, TN
1 day ago by Beth Spencer
Several thousand University of Memphis students crowded around living statue performance artists, shot pool and took advantage of new dining options to celebrate the grand opening of the new University Center.
Students jammed to music from Soundfuzion and Rockasaurus Rex, played Rock Band 2 and laser tag, and laughed at comedian Bobby Miyamoto at UnloCked, the UC's opening celebration, Monday night.
The Wolf Magazine , Loyola University New Orleans, LA
4 days ago by Theresa Bullington
Independent record label Ink Records proves it can meet an artist's every need
The Wolf Magazine , Loyola University New Orleans, LA
3 days ago by Ali Becnel
Life in New Orleans is a love affair for the strong-hearted
The Reflector, Mississippi State University, MS
4 days ago by Amber Alexander
Mississippi State University is welcoming a new organization to campus life that will celebrate the Jewish religion. Daniel Snyder, co-president of Jewish Life on Campus said he thinks the Jewish Life will benefit multiple students on campus. "Jewish Life on Campus offers fellowship, spiritual growth and a chance to meet other Jews," Snyder said.
The Reflector, Mississippi State University, MS
2 days ago by Bob Carskadon
Mississippi State came up one point and 0.1 second short of an SEC Tournament Championship on Sunday, losing to Kentucky 75-74 in the conference final. The loss may have also kept the Bulldogs out of the NCAA Tournament, but Wildcat coach John Calipari said he thinks it should not prevent MSU from dancing.
The Reflector, Mississippi State University, MS
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