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MTSU student arrested


		MTSU student arrested

The Sidelines, Middle Tennessee State University, TN

1 day ago by Tiffany Gibson

MTSU has canceled classes because students and three campus police employees received anonymous threatening e-mails on Wednesday night before an intentional fire occurred in Miss Mary Resident Hall.

Rutherford County Police apprehended 19-year-old Justin Davis, an MTSU student and Miss Mary resident, shortly after 5 p.

Columbus Day brings big discounts

The Lantern, Ohio State, OH

15 hours ago by Matt Hancharick

School children learn all about Christopher Columbus and his journey to the Americas, but for adults, Columbus Day passes each year with little significance.

No one receives any presents, eats giant turkeys, or dons green outfits and heads out to a bar.

Some people may not even realize Columbus Day is Monday, Oct.

The Color of Soul: Jazz Extends to Caucasian Artists

The Hilltop, Howard University, DC

1 day ago by Danielle Kwateng

The incense-filled, small crowd gave an intimate feel to the club. As the audience listened, musical inspirations played out the history of Miles, Coltrane and Duke in an array of notes. The gleam from the instruments seemed to illuminate the room. From the stage to the back wall, all was alive by the smooth sound of jazz.

Area homeless vote early

The Lantern, Ohio State, OH

1 day ago by Dan McKeever


AP

Robert West can often be found on High Street asking passers-by for change.

In this presidential election, he says, he has already voted for change.

"I think change is gonna come," West said. "I hope Obama wins. That way everybody can get a job."

In this election year, this homeless population represents a sizable number of potential votes in Ohio, a crucial swing state.

Federal, state law agencies flood campus


		Federal, state law agencies flood campus

The Sidelines, Middle Tennessee State University, TN

1 day ago by Sarah Lavery

Since before noon, security has flooded campus, and now, representatives from Homeland Security, the FBI, swat teams, Rutherford County Emergency Management and Special Operatives Tennessee Highway Patrol are all on standby at the university.

Some news outlets have reported the malicious e-mail at the root of the sudden class cancellation was directed at a specific faculty member, but Lisa Rollins from the Office of News and Public Affairs confirms that more than one administrator and a few deans were recipients.

Telling the AIDS Story: Taking the Test

The Hilltop, Howard University, DC

1 day ago by Miranda Smyre

More than 250,000 Americans do not know their AIDS status, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

The Howard University Hospital is working to reduce the alarming numbers of HIV/AIDS in the community.

The Howard University Hospital is the first in the nation to offer complete testing in the entire hospital.

Details still fuzzy surrounding 'incident'

The Sidelines, Middle Tennessee State University, TN

1 day ago by Tiffany Gibson

Rutherford County Police, Murfreesboro Police and Campus Police are currently investigating the situation and have created a "command post" behind the Murphy Center and the Sports Hall of Fame.

Yesterday afternoon, MTSU received e-mails from an unknown sender that detailed doing damage and killing people on campus.

Homes, Hope for D.C.'s Homeless

The Hilltop, Howard University, DC

2 days ago by Genet Lekew

To curb the growing population of the District's homeless, Mayor Adrian Fenty installed a Housing First plan in April that promised to move 400 people into permanent housing by Oct. 1.

According to the Community Partnership for the Prevention of Homelessness Web site, more than 6,000 D.

Studio 35 a Columbus institution

The Lantern, Ohio State, OH

2 days ago by Matt Hancharick

Studio 35 has been a landmark of Clintonville and an inspiration to independent movie theaters since its doors first opened Feb. 17, 1938. It sits among a chain of locally owned stores on Indianola Avenue and its old-fashioned protruding movie marquee makes it stand out.

Street Makes it Better: First Cold of the Year

34th Street Magazine, University of Pennsylvania, PA

4 days ago by Melissa Gad

You can't breathe, your head throbs and every time you swallow it feels like you're gulping fire. It's not a hangover… it's worse. The first damn cold of the year, and the timing couldn't be worse. Student Health is not an option, unless you can muster the strength to trudge to 35th and Market and sit for three hours in Germ Central (only to be prescribed Sudafed).

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