The Tiger, Clemson University, SC
9 hours ago by Corrina Miller
TDs
Food- One of the best places around to find your typical bar food. It's greasy; it's tasty, and it hits the spot. They offer burgers, sandwiches and meat-and-threes. Stop by on Wednesdays for their Buck Burger night!
Atmosphere- Casual. Take a marker with you when you go.
The Tiger, Clemson University, SC
9 hours ago by Honey Rider
Everyone loves some good, mind-blowing, bedpost-pounding, orgasmic sex. The thing is, sometimes, the orgasm is, well, faked. Fake orgasms have been around as long as sex guilt has. They're a source of amusement in movies, television, music and entertainment venues in general.
The Famuan, Florida A&M University, FL
16 hours ago by Anamarie Shreeves
After a brief break from the music industry, Solange Knowles has popped back onto the scene with a new album that manages to thrust her out of her talented sister, Beyonce's, shadow.
"Sol-Angel and the Hadley St. Dreams" marks the second album of the youngest Knowles, in the first track the singer gets down to business with lyrics that proclaim her individuality, "I'm not her and never will be, two girls going in different directions, traveling towards the same galaxy.
Colonnade, Georgia College & State University, GA
17 hours ago by Garlaine Luc
A reception was held in honor of artist Frances De La Rosa on Aug. 28 at Blackbridge Hall Art Gallery, where she gave an art talk while her works were being exhibited.
The Murray State News, Murray State University, KY
22 hours ago
Cody Arant
Staff writer
Remember the character Cindy Campbell in all the 'Scary Movies?' If you can picture her as a Playboy bunny you may understand the basic concept behind "The House Bunny," the latest offering from Happy Madison Productions.
Anna Faris plays a ditzy Playboy model who gets a letter the day after her 27th birthday asking her to leave the Playboy mansion.
The Famuan, Florida A&M University, FL
23 hours ago by Kiffani Jones
As a college student, between partying, studying and hanging out, there is hardly any time left for cooking. And if you happen to have the time, you probably don't want to spend thirty minutes of it standing over a hot stove.
For those of us who can't cook - the ones with Hungry Howie's on speed dial - perhaps its time to leave the house for a more fun and healthy dining experience.
The Sidelines, Middle Tennessee State University, TN
1 day ago by Laura Raines
For lead singer Kent Goolsby and his alternative-country band Ribbonpigeon, music has become as much a part of life as breathing.
With their soulful sound and upbeat energy, it's easy to see why these intelligent and talented musicians are on the fast track to success.
College Heights Herald, Western Kentucky University, KY
1 day ago by Susie Laun
Q1. Which X-Men character would you be? A: I believe his name is Doctor um ... the balding, he's not really an X-men is he? He like runs the X-men. Dr. Xavier. Herald: Why do you think that? A: I have a tendency of keeping things together and, you know, being president, or just being Johnathon Boles.
College Heights Herald, Western Kentucky University, KY
1 day ago by Magen McCrarey
It was an extreme home makeover for two sororities on Chestnut Street. Alpha Delta Pi and Phi Mu sororities moved into their new sorority houses in August-just in time for Rush week. Since Western bought the two sororities' houses to use the land for the new College of Education and Behavioral Sciences building, they had to find a new place to call home as of last spring, the Herald previously reported.
The Sidelines, Middle Tennessee State University, TN
2 days ago by Madi Flournoy
MTSU's Dance Theatre Company consists of 35 dancers, who practice rigorously seven days a week for a variety of events and concerts throughout the year.
Kim Neal Nofsinger, artistic director of Dance Theatre, has been teaching dance at the university level since 1991 and has put hard work into making it a pre-professional company.
College Heights Herald, Western Kentucky University, KY
2 days ago by Eric Isbell
Bluegrass isn't the only thing growing in Bowling Green. Bowling Green has a diverse music culture. Music acts from Nappy Roots to Von Guarde call BG home. More recently, Cage the Elephant was described by a UK Web news source, the Guardian, as a band that could be classified with Rage Against the Machine.
The All State, Austin Peay State University, TN
2 days ago by Kasey Henricks
There is no single best way to prepare for getting into graduate school. Different schools look at different criteria, just as different disciplines have different requirements.
For instance, some schools look at Graduate Record Examination (GRE) scores before considering anything else.
The Famuan, Florida A&M University, FL
3 days ago by Jay Christie
It is a fact of life; beside every great man is a great woman. The same can be said about Mellori Lumpkin, vice president of Florida A&M's Student Government Association. Known for being outspoken, Lumpkin, 21, arrived on the scene three years ago and hit the ground running - literally.
The Sidelines, Middle Tennessee State University, TN
4 days ago by Madi Flournoy
It's the beginning of a new school year, and that means MTSU students are moving into new dorms, apartments, condos, houses or, heaven forbid, cardboard boxes.
As you all know, being in college does not come cheap, so students are sometimes forced into decorating and furnishing these newfound homes on a tight budget.
The All State, Austin Peay State University, TN
4 days ago by John Ludwig
Across from his desk, Professor of Art James Diehr, observes one of his sculptures, a pale brown object with conical, clownish protrusions. He amusedly recounts his inspiration for the work, which he calls the "Dean Sculpture," and the meaning behind it. "This one encompasses the aspects of a dean," Diehr says.
The Tiger, Clemson University, SC
5 days ago
Katie is from the suburbs of Washington, D.C, and on her victory lap as a senior. After former Diva Amanda graduated Clemson (and is now a graduate student at Georgia State), she decided on recruiting Nick to bring a male perspective and some red meat to the column.
The Maroon, Loyola University - New Orleans, LA
6 days ago by Briana Prevost
The Maroon provides a guide of fun places for newcomers to the Big Easy
to go on a Friday night along with the fashion do's and dont's at each location
The Murray State News, Murray State University, KY
6 days ago
Beth Ribar
Contributing writer
Students interested in using their creativity or looking at handmade, unique objects should look no further than Grand Rivers, Ky., for their crafting fix.
Kentucky's Western Waterland's annual Arts and Crafts Festival runs from Saturday to Monday at Little Lake Park.