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How much money is your student group getting? 23

The Daily Northwestern, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL

46 minutes ago by Dan Fletcher

After four hours and twenty minutes, funding is closed.

America: possibly the next third-world country 19

Chicago Flame, University of Illinois, Chicago, IL

10 hours ago by Scott Snyder

Throughout the presidential race, the issues of the economy as well as the security of the United States have both been in the public spotlight. However, both of these issues would be less important if the candidates focused more of their effort on the problem of illegal immigration.

ivan the great 6

The Daily Northwestern, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL

1 hour ago by Jen Wieczner

During one of his routine sweeps through the stacks of the library's North Tower, Ivan Albertson noticed a used condom dangling off a bookshelf. "It was obviously planted for showmanship," Albertson says, imagining the trouble it took for a couple to find a more private place to fornicate, then return to arrange the rubber.

Gary Poppins closes due to lack of NU students' business 5

The Daily Northwestern, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL

9 hours ago by Brian Rosenthal

People walking past the tiny vacant storefront might find it hard to imagine that just over a month ago, the aroma of cheddar-bacon-ranch popcorn flooded out from the store, one of the most unique in Evanston.

On February 24, Gary Poppins Popcorn closed its retail location on Sherman Avenue to become an exclusively wholesale corporation, leaving behind only a small yellow note pad page with a handwritten goodbye message.

Chicago honors Israel's 60th 3

The Daily Northwestern, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL

4 hours ago by Alexandra Finkel

Though the event was not sponsored by NU, Hillel and Students for Israel volunteered at the event.


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Team performs world's first robotic liver transplant


		Team performs world's first robotic liver transplant

Chicago Flame, University of Illinois, IL

3 days ago by Bibi Tella

A team of transplant surgeons performed the world's first minimally-invasive liver resection for living-donor transplantation last week at the University of Illinois Medical Center. Gary Tongue, a Rockford area man, was the first to receive this transplantation performed by robotic surgical techniques.

The 30-year road to graduation

Torch, Roosevelt University, IL

1 day ago by Adam Shafer

Janet Rawls enrolled in the business administration program in 1977; on May 16 she will graduate.

During that nearly 31-year span, the 60-year-old Chicago native has seen both her daughter and her younger sister graduate from Roosevelt before her.

As proud as she was for both of them, Rawls will be the first to tell you how proud she is of her own accomplishments.

Snowballs in Hell: fallacies of the global warming debate

Chicago Flame, University of Illinois, IL

3 days ago by Christopher Skeet

Regular readers of the Chicago Flame probably know by now that I'm politically conservative and, as such, there are certain stereotypes designated to me by the urban university mindset. I've long since given up trying to hide the glaring fact that I spend my moonshine-induced evenings engaging in sexual intercourse with toothless family members, while contemplating the sadistic joy I'd wallow in from reading (if only I were literate) Fox News articles on death toll predictions for the next Bushitler crusade against oil-owning non-Christians.

SCORCH: Letter to the Editor

Torch, Roosevelt University, IL

1 day ago by Jenny Halloran

Dear Scorch,

So I went to the Illinois Institute of Technology's "Sausagefest 2008" on April 18 as advertised in this publication and I totally want my money back.

I guess this whole festival was for some charity for leukemia and lymphoma or something, but like, if you're going to throw something called "Sausagefest," you've really got to make clear the type of "sausage" that's going to be available.

Fashion in 1988: is that really what they wore?


		Fashion in 1988: is that really what they wore?

Chicago Flame, University of Illinois, IL

4 days ago by Tatianah Green

Nearly a generation ago, our parents and undergrads at UIC were wearing fashion of a questionable nature. In the late 1980s, both men and women channeled their inner rockers like the guys from the group Poison and wore acid-wash jeans, large ripped jeans that were a little loose on the body.

Clinton to Middleton: 'Okay, fine. Now I'll speak at your school.'

Torch, Roosevelt University, IL

1 day ago by Ebbie Sloan

With underwhelming numbers at the Pennsylvania primary informing the early Indiana primary polls, New York Sen. Hillary Clinton has backpedaled on many public appearances she shunned during the last 18 months when she believed she had an honest chance at the Democratic presidential nomination.

Saying Goodbye to Gary Demski


		Saying Goodbye to Gary Demski

The Voice, Purdue University North Central, IN

4 days ago by Jonathan Sichtermann

When Gary Demski came to Purdue University North Central five years ago, he had no idea what changes would occur on campus during his time here. Demski has served as the Director of Student Activities since July 2003, but will be leaving PNC in May to accept the position of Athletic Director at South Bend Clay High School.

Jonathan Sichtermann


		Jonathan Sichtermann

The Voice, Purdue University North Central, IN

5 days ago

Name: Jonathan Sichtermann

Major: Double Major in Accounting and Law & Commerce

Year: Senior

Hometown: Chesterton, IN

Position: Web Editor, World Events writer

Interesting fact: Jon plans to attend law school.

Football Analysis: Schedule in shambles? Not quite

The Observer, University of Notre Dame, IN

2 days ago by Ken Fowler

Notre Dame expects to play at New Jersey's Meadowlands sports complex against Connecticut at least once and another team or other teams multiple times after Rutgers broke off discussion of holding a series there and in South Bend.

John Heisler, Notre Dame's senior associate athletic director in charge of football scheduling, said Tuesday that Notre Dame and Connecticut are in the process of finalizing a contract for a reported six-game series.

Summer Movie Preview

The Observer, University of Notre Dame, IN

2 days ago by Cassie Belek, Stephanie DePrez, Caitlin Ferarro, and Analise Lipari

Indiana Jones and the Crystal Skull

May 22

After almost 20 years in development hell, the fourth Indiana Jones movie, "Indiana Jones and the Crystal Skull," is finally being released.

Fans of the original trilogy of archeologist-action-hero adventures might question the film's star himself, given the fact that Harrison Ford is no spring chicken.

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