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Summer releases are out


		Summer releases are out

The Times, Milwaukee Area Technical College, WI

2 days ago by Duane Rodriguez

There are a lot of summer releases that have hit the shelves since our last edition, so while you're standing in line waiting for your class schedule, we're going to try and get through as many as possible. In no particular order...

Eminem - Relapse (Aftermath): Like him or not, he's one of the few guys who not only says what's on his mind but spits about how he sees the events around him (life/death, personal grief).

The Department of Education takes more control over student loans

The Times, Milwaukee Area Technical College, WI

2 days ago by Alexis Scheel

In an attempt to ensure funding for students, the Department of Education, with the support

of various acts, has decided to take more control over student loans.

Secretary of Education Arne Duncan has awarded companies contracts to control student loans, according to a White House Press Release.

A rise to power


		A rise to power

Central Michigan Life, Central Michigan University, MI

3 days ago by David Veselenak

Today marks the 13th time the presidency of Central Michigan University has changed hands.

And interim university president Kathy Wilbur is prepared to take on that role.

"It's a tremendous opportunity," she said. "I've been here for seven years, and during that time, I was very pleased to work with (Former University) President (Michael) Rao and work with other members of the community.

Kelly/Shorts Stadium to undergo visual makeover

Central Michigan Life, Central Michigan University, MI

3 days ago by Andrew Stover

In the world of college athletics, specifically college football, it takes more than knowing X's and O's to lead a program.

Football coach Butch Jones said he sees his operation - the football team - as a major cooperation or business, rather than just a team.

MSU game to be nationally televised on ESPN or ESPN2

Central Michigan Life, Central Michigan University, MI

3 days ago by Andrew Stover

The 53 players on the football team from the state of Michigan will take part in a nationally televised game against a team they may have watched growing up.

CMU will play Michigan State at noon Sept. 12 in East Lansing at Spartan Stadium. The game was recently chosen to be shown on ESPN or ESPN2.

The taste of Chicago is back

PUC Chronicle, Purdue University Calumet, IN

4 days ago by LeAnne Munoz

Every year, the city of Chicago hosts its annual Taste of Chicago, and every year, people from all across the states make their way to the event, hoping to be entertained with music, fun, and new and unusual foods to taste.

This year will be no exception.

Michael Jackson lives on in Gary's fan's hearts

PUC Chronicle, Purdue University Calumet, IN

4 days ago by Nathyn Gibson

As news spread over Michael Jackson's death, hundreds of people flocked to his childhood home in Gary, 2300 Jackson Street, to pay respect to the pop icon. Jackson was pronounced dead Thursday at UCLA Medical Center after being taken from his homes in Los Angeles.

233 Cheers for Independence: This Year's July 4th Celebrations

PUC Chronicle, Purdue University Calumet, IN

4 days ago by Maria Gonzalez

It's that time of year again. Families are grilling, kids laughing, parades passing by, and yes, the fireworks are blasting in the sky. That's right; I'm talking about the Fourth of July celebrations.

Drug overdose suspected cause in Creighton student death

Gateway, University of Nebraska, Omaha, NE

4 days ago by Kelly K. Walsh

A suspected drug overdose may be the cause behind the death of a 21-year-old Creighton student found June 8 in his dorm room.

Jonathan Colby's body was found around 9 a.m. in his dorm room in Opus Hall, located on Creighton's campus.

Colby was a native of Hartland, Wis.

Music, film piracy at universities can't be stopped

Gateway, University of Nebraska, Omaha, NE

4 days ago

Editor's Note: The following editorial appeared in the University of South Florida's The Oracle on June 18 and was distributed by UWire:

The music, film and television industries have tried for years to stop the illegal sharing of copyrighted material over the Internet, which has become increasingly popular among students, thanks to the proliferation of file-sharing Web sites.

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