Student Expelled For Offensive D-Word Usage
by Dash Phillips Freelance Writer Students are reeling today at Rehoboth Flats College over the expulsion of Botany major Aaron Marks. Marks, vice president of the Inter Residence Hall Government (IRHG) was overheard using the word “dorm” during a recent IRHG meeting. “I was walking by the lounge doing my daily RA bulletin board safety [...]
Office Searching for New Person Everyone Hates
by Anselmo Watkins Freelance Writer When Walter Isaacson left the Office of External Communications at Blue Hills University near Hartford in early December, his departure created a void that no one within the office expected. It wasn’t his skills as a media liaison officer, which were considered mediocre at best and were easily replaced by [...]
Humans Versus Zombies Game Explodes Into Egyptian Riots
by Joanne Richards Freelance Writer In a shocking investigative report by the BBC World News, Journalist Kristy Carrington revealed the true source behind recent protests in Cairo – a Cairo University Residence Hall Association (CURHA) sponsored ‘Humans vs. Zombies’ game gone awry. “We’ve been planning this event for weeks. We’ve been seeing the tweets from [...]
Academic Advising Measures Success by the Ream
The Department of Academic Advising at New Amsterdam College has begun a campaign to renew personal relationships through a training model that emphasizes paper. “For us, paper is much more personal because it requires that we hand it to you,” said advising coordinator Norma Peters, who has worked for the college for 30 years. “We’ve [...]
Dedicated Facilities Staff Stick to Auditorium Renovation Deadline Despite Pressure to Allow Graduation Ceremony
by Erica Price Freelance Writer Parents and students at Schafer University will need to put their graduation celebrations on hold for another week. The annual winter commencement exercises have been rescheduled, according to a press release issued by the SU Office of Communications. This change is due to a revarnishing of the auditorium seats as [...]
Greg Uses His Pre-Law Skills at Conduct Hearing
Transcript from first-year student Shaun’s conduct hearing with hall director Allison. Shaun chose to bring his roommate, pre-law student Greg, to serve as his advisor. Allison: Shaun, are you sure you want to have your hearing with Greg? Most students bring a faculty or staff member to serve as an advisor. Greg: I’m pre-law. Allison: [...]
College Presidents Kick Off Black History Month with Inspiring “Some of My Best Friends Are Black” Speeches
Posted on Tuesday, February 1st 2011
Tags: black history month, campus, college, diversity, events, lip service, multicultural, racism, speech
Tags: black history month, campus, college, diversity, events, lip service, multicultural, racism, speech
Campus Black History Month programs have begun, and white college presidents are passionately supporting the diversity celebrations through the age-old art of story telling. Inspiring excerpts include: “…When I was in college, I played varsity squash and there were two black guys on my team. We sometimes rode the bus together, and it taught me [...]


