Louisville Cardinal, University of Louisville, KY
4 days ago by Michael Kennedy
Patrick Beiting has lived both on and off campus, but now enjoys the freedom of the latter.
Like many other students at the University of Louisville, Beiting lived on campus his freshman year, but has since moved into a house with some of his friends.
"You have more freedom and more responsibility when you live off campus," said Beiting, a junior communication major.
Shield, University of Southern Indiana, IN
18 hours ago by Jon Webb
The USI Board of Trustees decided May 10 to indefinitely postpone voting on a resolution that would provide insurance benefits to same-sex domestic partnerships.
The resolution - originally item K in the meeting's agenda - was addressed at the start of the meeting by board member Ted C.
Daily Egyptian, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, IL
3 days ago
The Eastern Progress, Eastern Kentucky University, KY
5 days ago by Ben Kleppinger
When Letitia Howard came to Eastern to check out the honors program, she got a chance to soak up some culture as well. Bonnie Gray, the honors program director, took Howard and her mom on an honors trip to a play in Louisville.
Afterwards, Howard said she knew the honors program was where she wanted to be.
The Eastern Progress, Eastern Kentucky University, KY
5 days ago by Marty Finley
Malcolm Frisbie was uncomfortable. He was used to casual living as a faculty member at Eastern. The businessmen that surrounded him at the trusteeship conference he was attending with the Board of Regents made him uneasy.
Eastern President Doug Whitlock was standing close by and asked Frisbie if he was enjoying himself, to which Frisbie replied, "not really.
Louisville Cardinal, University of Louisville, KY
5 days ago by Dennis O'Neil
Attention orientation students: although Wendy's, Papa John's, and Subway may be the only food options open during your stay, they are by no means the only ones offered by the university.
Student Government Association President Rudy Spencer stressed to incoming students the importance of considering all available options when eating on campus.
Daily Egyptian, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, IL
5 days ago by Madeleine Leroux
Daily Egyptian, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, IL
6 days ago by Joe Crawford
A Daily Egyptian journalist was killed in a four-vehicle accident Tuesday afternoon on Illinois Route 127 south of Nashville. Ryan Rendleman, a senior from Batavia studying journalism, was stopped for road construction when a tractor-trailer rear-ended his Honda Accord, according to a release from the Illinois State Police.
The Triangle, Hanover College, IN
6 days ago by Tyler Blaker
The weekend events at Wake Up and Live included many different workshops from the faculty and staff of Hanover College, musical performances, food and more.