The South End, Wayne State University, MI
2 hours ago by Shena Penn / For The South End
Lights! Camera! Action!
Black Entertainment Television's "106 & Park" invaded Wayne State University's campus Friday and hosted its music show in the center of Gullen Mall.
KentNewsNet.com, Kent State University, OH
1 hour ago by DKS Editors
CONCERTS Thursday • Pop-Tarts presents American Idols 2008 7 p.m. Wolstein Center at CSU $37.50-$66.50 • Nightwish, Sonata Arctica 8:30 p.m. Agora Theatre & Ballroom $25 • Faded Reflection, Rob Metz 9 p.m. Musica $6 • KIDz in the Hall 9 p.m. Grog Shop $12 IN THEATERS Friday • Bangkok Dangerous (Lionsgate) starring Nicholas Cage, Shahkrit Yamnarm, Charlie Yeung • Everybody Wants to Be Italian (Roadside Attractions) starring Jay Jablonski, Cerina Vincent, John Kapelos • Mister Foe (Magnolia) starring Jamie Bell, Sophia Myles, Claire Forlani CONCERTS • Dary 6 p.
The Eastern Progress, Eastern Kentucky University, KY
7 hours ago by Courtney Tennill
Every time I visit a doctor's office, I'm somewhat comforted by the degrees on the wall. Granted, a degree doesn't come with a caring personality attached. But it does mean the person had to complete four years' worth of study pertaining to the human body-and more importantly, pass a battery of exams before getting the title of M.
The Eastern Progress, Eastern Kentucky University, KY
8 hours ago by Laura Butler
In many other countries, children begin learning languages other than their native tongue when they enter kindergarten.
The United States is slightly behind that learning curve, and has earned a bad reputation for lacking in cultural diversity.
But now, students at Eastern can further open their minds to different dialects, cultures and peoples by taking two classes in the foreign language department, Introduction to Arabic and Islamic Culture and Civilization.
KentNewsNet.com, Kent State University, OH
14 hours ago by DKS Editors
'It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia' The Sunny Game Show Tour will be at Risman Plaza 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. The tour is to promote the fourth season of "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia," which premieres on FX at 10 p.m. on Sept. 18. Kenya Hardaway, director of integrated promotions at FX said, "The idea for the game show tour came out of an experimental tour that we did last year to promote the seasons 1 and 2 DVD and the season 3 premiere.
The South End, Wayne State University, MI
1 day ago by Alan Burdziak / For The South End
Detroit's free late summer art and music festival, The Dally in the Alley, returns to Midtown this Saturday, from noon to midnight, for its 31st year. The festival takes place near the intersection of Cass and Second avenues, near Wayne State University.
The Eastern Progress, Eastern Kentucky University, KY
1 day ago by Tyler Gilliam
It should have been a simple case of mathematics. Take one actor I love, Robert Downey, Jr. Add the three kings of obnoxiously horrible theatre-Tom Cruise, Jack Black, and Matthew McConaughey. Then sprinkle in dashes of writing and editing and throw in a starring role for Ben Stiller.
KentNewsNet.com, Kent State University, OH
1 day ago by Kristen Kotz
uede," didn't plan on becoming a fashion designer when he was growing up in Seven Hills, a suburb of Cleveland. The 37-year-old designer wanted to be an actor as a teenager. His parents, however, didn't approve of him moving to Los Angeles or New York to pursue acting because they wanted him close to home.
The South End, Wayne State University, MI
2 days ago by Hoda Salameh / For The South End
Who says you need to be in California to pull off that summer skirt?
Do not be too quick to pack away those summer favorites, they may just be a staple to a show stopping fall ensemble.
The Cauldron, Cleveland State University, OH
3 days ago by Laura Krawczyk
Anderson Cooper, America's poster boy for crisis reporting, came out with Dispatches from the Edge: A Memoir of War, Disasters, and Survival last year. The book, primarily an autobiography, chronicles his journey into the world of journalism, and also explains his penchant for covering wars and catastrophes around the globe.
The Cauldron, Cleveland State University, OH
3 days ago by Faith Larraine
Jon Fratelli is the lead singer of the band The Fratellis, formed in 2005. Even though Jon and the band are in the UK at the moment, he was kind enough to give us an interview. He did not want to answer questions about his wedding, but he did give us everything else.
Louisville Cardinal, University of Louisville, KY
3 days ago by Thompson Perry
By his own admission, Vince Cain was "all over the place" on Friday night at the Red Barn.
When he wasn't preparing food or organizing canned goods, he was working with the seven bands the venue featured that night or working the door.
If he didn't get to stop and enjoy the music for a moment or munch on the food arrangement offered, it was because he was busy ensuring the success of Lambda Chi Alpha's first annual Chopstock music festival, an event that collected funds and canned goods to benefit Dare to Care food bank.
The Cauldron, Cleveland State University, OH
4 days ago by Sairah Zaidi
Breaking Dawn by Stephenie Meyer. MT Books/Little Brown. 756 pp. $22.99 (Warning: contains spoilers!) I was venturing into unfamiliar territory when I was assigned to read this fourth and final novel of the bestselling vampire/romance "Twilight" series by Stephenie Meyer.
Louisville Cardinal, University of Louisville, KY
4 days ago by Brittney Bruner
During the summer months while most University of Louisville students were soaking up the sun, taking summer classes or punching the clock, some were doing humanitarian work and learning how to promote stronger political awareness. Though not as glamorous as a beach vacation or as profitable as a summer job, these students reaped benefits that they shared with communities both near and far with their humanitarian work in Uganda, travels to China and attendance at the Campus Progress National Student Conference in Washington D.C.
Just married in early June, Heather...
Spring Arbor University Crusader, Spring Arbor University, MI
6 days ago by Justin Cloyd
The biggest hit in this summer's movie lineup was unquestionably The Dark Knight, director Christopher Nolan's haunting sequel to the work he began with 2005's Batman Begins.
The film picks up very soon after the first one left off, with Bruce Wayne (Christian Bale) continuing his war on crime in Gotham City as Batman.