The Marquette Tribune, Marquette University, WI
12 hours ago by Jeff Engel
Construction of new buildings on campus is part of the overall Campus Master Plan to improve the university.
The Phoenix, Loyola University of Chicago, IL
14 hours ago by Phoenix Discourse
As a Jesuit and a professor at Loyola University Chicago, the Rev. John Powell, S.J., built a reputation as a popular teacher and a best-selling religious author - and all of it was called into question again last month as he faced his third sexual abuse lawsuit since 2003.
The Phoenix, Loyola University of Chicago, IL
15 hours ago by Nicole Charky
The results from the National Survey of Student Engagement are in: Loyola students are dissatisfied. When a USGA random sample of students had similar results, several students took matters into their own hands.
After gathering survey information, the next five years of construction may change after Thursday when a student proposal for a new student union meets the eyes of the board of trustees.
Royal Purple, University of Wisconsin, Whitewater, WI
1 day ago by Jerica Harvey
The Hawk's Nest Bar & Grill's liquor license is under review due to alleged liquor law violations.
Whitewater City Attorney Wallace McDonell is reviewing citations issued to owner Adam Graves before the city decides on possible sanctions.
"Over an extended period there's been a number of liquor license violations at that establishment," Whitewater Police Chief James Coan said.
Royal Purple, University of Wisconsin, Whitewater, WI
1 day ago by Amber Benson
Visitors, cheering on the Knights, at Saturday's championship game between Whitewater and Wartburg College will have to blend in with the sea of purple Warhawk fans in the home stands.
The University declared the visitor section at Perkin Stadium as unsafe after the last home football games.
The Marquette Tribune, Marquette University, WI
1 day ago by Jeff Engel
Students feeling stressed about final exams can use resources like Student Health Service, the Counseling Center and residence hall directors. The Center for Health Education and Promotion will be hosting a Stress Free Zone during exam week.
Flyer, Lewis University, IL
2 days ago by Meghan Callahan
Many poor, starving college students thought that making Starbucks a daily habit was out of the question due to affordability factors.
However, since announcing the closure of over 600 stores in the United States this summer, the company has made strides to make their products more affordable.
Royal Purple, University of Wisconsin, Whitewater, WI
2 days ago by Victoria Vlisides
University officials put the Alpha Sigma sorority on an emergency temporary suspension Nov. 17 on grounds of hazing.
Chicago Flame, University of Illinois, IL
2 days ago by Liliana Vargas
Alzheimer's Disease, known to some as 'Old Timer's,' has been around since the 1900s when it was first diagnosed by Dr. Alois Alzheimer. Although known to be a disease that affects people aged sixty-five and older, there are rare cases where it can affect those in their mid-thirties.
The Marquette Tribune, Marquette University, WI
2 days ago by Ashley Niedringhaus
As President-elect Barack Obama prepares to take office in January, all eyes are on his plans for higher education, an area of concern for one of his biggest groups of supporters.
Chicago Flame, University of Illinois, IL
3 days ago
Dr. George
Q: I feel as though I constantly have phlegm. Is this a problem ?
A: I've done columns about stool, urine, semen, pus, vomitus, and vaginal discharges. How I neglected "phlegm" is a travesty that I intend to put to bed right now.
Phlegm is that sticky, thick fluid that is secreted by the mucous membranes of the respiratory tract, and expelled.
Chicago Flame, University of Illinois, IL
3 days ago by Joel Ebert
A fire broke out on UIC's east campus last Wednesday afternoon.
The fire occurred at Lincoln Hall at approximately 2:30 p.m. according to UIC officials. No one was injured in the fire due to the building being closed off because of an ongoing $13.7 million renovation project.
Flyer, Lewis University, IL
3 days ago by Jenny Prokop
For the last few months, the media has constantly bombarded the nation with coverage of the presidential race and election. On Wednesday, Nov. 12, Lewis held a panel discussion that discussed the outcome of the election and the factors that played a key role in it.