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The Leader, University of Wisconsin Milwaukee, Milwaukee, WI

5 hours ago by Roger Bergeron

Violence is a word that brings up a lot of emotions. It is the most blunt and visceral exercise of will that a human has. In many ways the buck stops there, at the frontier edge of human civilization. Whether used for the noblest of ends or the vilest, it comes from an ancient and primal source within; an instinct formed in the torrents of survival.

Tourism hurts native Mayans 2

The DePaulia , DePaul University , Chicago , IL

1 day ago by Rachel Metea

A town with an autonomous status within Mexico, Chamula is one of the few indigenous Maya villages within the Mexican state of Chiapas where foreigners are allowed to enter.

Milwaukee, West Allis Campuses locker break-ins update 1

The Times, Milwaukee Area Technical College, Milwaukee, WI

1 hour ago by

The following is being provided by Public Safety as an update to the recent locker break-ins that have occurred at the Downtown Milwaukee and West Allis Campuses.

With the use of video surveillance, a suspect was apprehended by the Department of Public Safety and questioned by the Milwaukee Police Department for possible involvement in previous locker break-ins.

Ten for '10: Predictions of Hot Media For The New Year 1

The Wright Times, Wright College, Chicago, IL

5 hours ago by By The Wright Times Staff

If readers are searching for the next big hit in pop culture, they need not look anywhere else than this list, which highlights the best in movies, television, music, and literature.

MUSIC

British virtual band Gorillaz set the bar for every pop group each time they release an album.

"There's nothing like teaching." 1

The Wright Times, Wright College, Chicago, IL

10 hours ago by Kathlyn Talapian

Jane Wagoner has seen it all. From volunteering in the PeaceCorps in the Philippines, to being advisor for Student Government and Phi Theta Kappa, she's worked with a compassion for students and teaching. "My motto is to be fair and to be kind to others," Wagoner said.


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The truth about red light cameras


		The truth about red light cameras

The NEIU Independent, Northeastern Ilinois University, IL

2 days ago by Ivan Favelevic

If you are a driver in the Chicagoland area then you know your worst enemy. No, not the bikers who fail to see instructions on the road or the traffic wardens who spot out an expired parking meter just seconds before you run back to your car. The real enemies of any driver in Chicago are those ever vigilant red-light cameras.

Alternative spring breaks provide students with opportunity to blend fun and work

Ripon College Days, Ripon College, WI

4 hours ago by Katlyn Lee

The temperature is rising, snow is melting, and professors are handing out the last few assignments and midterms for students.

For most Ripon College students these three things signal that it's time for a little fun, friends, family, or maybe a chance to make a little extra pocket cash.

Red Hawks finish memorable season with bitter taste left in mouths

Ripon College Days, Ripon College, WI

7 hours ago by Geoff Bruce

Wait 'till next year. It's a common phrase in sports. Any fan of any team in any league has said it at some point. Now, it is the motto of Ripon College following a gut-wrenching, heart-breaking loss to the Midwest Conference regular season and tournament champion St.

NEIU students face adversity in Model Illinois Government simulation

The NEIU Independent, Northeastern Ilinois University, IL

2 days ago by Dulce Arroyo

A group of 17 NEIU students, predominantly from the Student Government Association (SGA), traveled to Springfield for the 32nd annual Model Illinois Government (MIG) Simulation from Feb. 25-28, but what started out as a fun experience of participating in state politics turned into problems for some.

Shutter Island

The NEIU Independent, Northeastern Ilinois University, IL

2 days ago by Ivan Favelevic

Creeping into theaters Feb. 19, "Shutter Island" is the latest effort by legendary director Martin Scorsese and his go-to protagonist Leonardo DiCaprio. Based on Dennis Lehane's book of the same name, "Shutter Island" presents itself as a gripping mystery thriller aimed at luring audiences into its dark corners.

Acadamy Awards put on a less than great show for Hollywood's greatest stars

The DePaulia , DePaul University , IL

2 days ago by Christine Bosnjak

The Academy Awards were kicked off last night with a surprise musical number by Neil Patrick Harris but fell flat the rest of the night.

Co-hosts Steve Martin and Alec Baldwin followed Harris' exciting performance, only to bounce off predictable after predictable jokes off one another.

Tourism hurts native Mayans


		Tourism hurts native Mayans

The DePaulia , DePaul University , IL

2 days ago by Rachel Metea

A town with an autonomous status within Mexico, Chamula is one of the few indigenous Maya villages within the Mexican state of Chiapas where foreigners are allowed to enter.

"Crazie" little movie


		"Crazie" little movie

The DePaulia , DePaul University , IL

2 days ago by Chris Osterndorf

The great thing about horror movies is that if you don't go in expecting much, you're often continually surprised at how much you enjoy yourself. With "The Crazies," I came in expecting a fairly typical zombie/psychopath flick, and I got a rather amusing little piece of political horror.

International Badge Day: A Time to Remember


		International Badge Day: A Time to Remember

The Sabre, Marian College, WI

7 days ago

Fellowship, leadership, and a lifelong commitment to community service are the daily themes in the lives of sorority women-from our college members to alumnae.

On Monday, March 1, these women who number in the millions celebrated International Badge Day during National Women's History Month.

Obama signs credit card reforms into law


		Obama signs credit card reforms into law

Royal Purple, University of Wisconsin, Whitewater, WI

1 day ago by Tyler Lamb

President Barack Obama signed several new credit card regulations into regulations last week. This move will commence the advent of tougher consumer-related protections for Americans.

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