Prospectus, Parkland College, IL
5 days ago by Morgan Bernier
In the year 2005, I had an experience that changed my life. That experience was discovering a rock band from Bloomington, Indiana called Murder by Death. The first album I heard from them was Who Will Survive And What Will Be Left Of Them, which is one of my favorite albums of all time.
Ripon College Days, Ripon College, WI
2 days ago by Darren Fazzino
"Brace sharp on a port tack!" "Hands to pass the staysl's!" "Prepare to come to a port tack!"
There are few people who can make heads or tails of these commands, and I am part of such a minority. These were all things I learned while abroad for a semester thou, on top of a crash course in biology.
The DePauw, Depauw University, IN
5 days ago by Kaitlin Klose
Members of the DePauw University community searching for a personal trainer need not look any farther than the Lilly Center.
Two years ago, Roger Dortch, athletic trainer and coordinator of strength and conditioning, created DePauw's own personal training program at the behest of students requesting assistance in attaining fitness goals.
The DePauw, Depauw University, IN
5 days ago by Gerard Pannekoek
1. The Beatles - With such a wide catalogue of songs and a firm place in popular music culture, The Beatles are a band that's safe to play in almost any setting. They're a great "I don't know what to play" band and always a good listen. Any album will do. Similar artists: Rolling Stones, The Beach Boys, Credence Clearwater Revival 2.
Prospectus, Parkland College, IL
5 days ago by kelley heaney
School is back in session and bicycle safety is a growing concern for everyone, especially since there are more bikes on the road than ever before. Bike safety doesn't come easy and training is needed on both parts of the drivers and the riders to ensure that all stay safe on the road.
The DePauw, Depauw University, IN
5 days ago by Ellen Kobe
It is not everyday you see blindfolded freshmen, flanked by cheering onlookers, attempting to tackle and dodge each other. As part of the first-year experience, this competitive activity between two mentor groups is called "Blind Alley." Blind alley is the favorite challenge of at least two mentors, junior Michelina Ferrara and sophomore Chris Jennings.
Muleskinner, University of Central Missouri, MO
6 days ago by By Cassie Wilson, For the Muleskinner
He came from the city of Jesse James and wanted to make sure that everyone knows that 'St. Joe' is where your mail comes from. "Thank us for your mail, although it's kind of slow," said Eugene Stillman.
The University of Central Missouri's campus advocate, Eugene Carter Stillman, was born and raised in St. Joseph, Missouri.