The Circle, Marist College, NY
5 days ago by Laura Sherland
Are you getting tired of the food in the cafeteria, or just don't feel like cooking dinner for yourself tonight? Does the idea of going out to eat suddenly sound like an awesome idea? Well get ready: Restaurant Week is coming to Poughkeepsie. From March 15-28, over 125 restaurants in the Hudson Valley area will be offering a three-course prix-fixe lunch menu for $20 and a prix-fixe three-course dinner menu for $28 (prices exclude beverages, tax and gratuity).
Free Press, University of Southern Maine, ME
1 day ago
To employ the PR-speak that accompanies all action within a public institution, one could say that USM is currently "in a period of great transition."
But such flowery descriptions are just an effort to mask the truth of the matter. We are broke, confused and anxious about the future of the university.
Free Press, University of Southern Maine, ME
1 day ago by Taryn Yudaken
When I first learned about the concept of feminism, I was pretty doe-eyed about the idea of a "sisterhood." It was inspirational to imagine women across the globe united in a collective consciousness, a struggle for equal rights, with all of us supporting each other like an extended family.
The Lamron, SUNY Geneseo, NY
3 days ago by Jeremy Frank
This article is very hard for me to write, not because it's dealing with a complicated issue - it's more of a physical difficulty in raising my arms.
Wednesday was the Food Expo; the magical day once a semester where food providers vie for Campus Auxiliary Services contracts.
The Lamron, SUNY Geneseo, NY
4 days ago by Maris Finn
In case you missed it, spring has sprung.
Or, for a less clichéd observation, warm weather has finally arrived in Geneseo and people across campus are screaming about how much they LOVE IT!
Frisbees seem to have metastasized over the course of a few hours, Birkenstocks have been fished out from the backs of closets and Dave Matthews' vocal chords are belting far and wide.
The Circle, Marist College, NY
5 days ago by Robin Miniter
You may have seen them: those rabblerousing kids shellacked with tattoos and drilled with piercings. In the face of wholesome Marist College, they buck the status quo. Society tells us that their pursuit of the B.A.M.F. aesthetic is going to catch up with them; with the onslaught of piercings and tattoos comes the exponential decrease of marketability upon graduation, thus forcing these students squatting in a box somewhere beneath the Brooklyn Bridge.
The Circle, Marist College, NY
5 days ago by Rachael Shockey
As someone who shares her sex-driven articles with the entire Marist campus, I generally possess a very high level of comfort with discussing issues of sexuality, and use various sexual terms accordingly. However, there is one particular term that still gets my goat, one that I always feel silly bringing up: nipple.
The Stern Opportunity, NYU Stern SChool of Business, NY
5 days ago by Britany Larsen
With a blizzard one week and temperatures in the upper 50s the next, New York City in March seems very confused. It’s so disappointing to break out the spring wardrobe and cast off your winter coat only to realize it’s a false alarm. Though it may be too soon for flip flops and shorts here, the stores are chock full of airy sunny spring merchandise – and it’s all just in time for spring break.
The Stern Opportunity, NYU Stern SChool of Business, NY
6 days ago by Suma Narasimharajan
A cramped room at Japas 38 singing karaoke, bottle service at Pink Elephant, and the cigar room at Del Frisco's -for many people these are not the scenes of a great birthday with close friends in New York City, but rather the locations where people indulge with none other than their coworkers.
Le Provocateur, Assumption College, Ma
6 days ago by Brian Foley
One of the reasons I love this country is our right to freedom of speech. I consider it a great privilege that this is something we are also allowed to take advantage of with our school newspaper. However, it upsets me greatly when people use this privilege as an excuse to display their ignorance to others.
Le Provocateur, Assumption College, Ma
6 days ago by Greg Sebastiao
If you know me well enough, then you know how hard the writing is for me. Don't get me wrong, I love to write, and I'd like to think I'm decent at it, but sometimes it's a struggle. I can quickly and efficiently work my way through a few page assignments with my eyes closed and my fingers typing ferociously on the keyboard, but sometimes I can't.