The Sophian, Smith College, North Hampton, MA
5 days ago by Aviva Jacobstein
As I sat down to enjoy a nice picnic lunch with some friends on one of the few days this past week when the sun actually decided to shine, I brushed my hand against something poking out in the grass: a cigarette butt. Yuck. This was not the first time I have noticed cigs littered around campus; they are everywhere.
The Sophian, Smith College, North Hampton, MA
5 days ago by Adina Bianchi
April 20 is the unofficial but nationally recognized marijuana holiday. The origins of this celebration of cannabis culture are purely speculative. One widely held legend is that a band of hooligans who called themselves the Waldos started the tradition by lighting up after school regularly at 4:20 p.
The Sophian, Smith College, North Hampton, MA
5 days ago by Clare Lynch
While Smith College may seem like a comparatively safe and supportive space for women, the campus bubble does not insulate students from issues of sexual violence and assault. To highlight these continuing problems and work for a safer environment for women, Smith community members participated in "Take Back the Night," a combination rally, vigil and speak-out for sexual assault victims and allies last Saturday.
The Sophian, Smith College, North Hampton, MA
9 days ago by Sarah Billian
On Aug. 15, 2008, North Korean Olympic sport shooter Kim Jong-Su was stripped of his three Olympic medals. His crime? Kim had failed a drug test, but not for the steroids that cost Marion Jones and other Olympians their prizes and, in most cases, their careers.
The Llama Ledger, Bard College at Simon's Rock, Great Barrington, MA
6 days ago by Paige Breisacher
I am taking a tutorial about alternative education this semester. Together with Sue Lyon, I formed a class that provides an opportunity for students to explore alternative ways of learning new skills and ideas and expanding their horizons.
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The District Chronicles, Howard University, DC
3 days ago by Omar Sacirbey/Religion News Service
It was a moment Laila Al-Marayati wishes she had back. Standing outside the Islamic Center of Southern California in Los Angeles following Friday prayers, a male worshipper approached and chastised her for not wearing a headscarf.
The District Chronicles, Howard University, DC
3 days ago by Farrah Gray/NNPA Columnist
An entrepreneurial mindset is re-emerging in Black America. New-breed entrepreneurs are no longer obsessed with lack of opportunities, but with creatively creating their future out of nothing into something.
The Triangle, Drexel University, PA
6 days ago by Alex Falk
Will Tiger Woods ever be Tiger again?
That's the question that has been swirling around the world of professional golf for the last seven and a half months.
Before every tournament since his return, the common theme is that this is the one where Tiger will finally pull out of his slump and return to his rightful spot as the world's best golfer.
The Triangle, Drexel University, PA
3 days ago by Robert Belardi
Philadelphia Police from the 16th District, assisted by Drexel Police, entered the University Crossings on Thursday evening to serve a search warrant on an apartment occupied by three Drexel University students, according to Associate Vice President of Public Safety, Dominic Ceccanecchio.
The Triangle, Drexel University, PA
6 days ago by Shawkat Hammoudeh
Many of us expected the U.S. economy in the second half of 2010 to surpass its performance in the first half of this year. We even expected 2011 to be an expansion period. But the economy made a bad turn in the second half. Instead of expecting an economic growth of between 3 and 3.
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