Ball State Daily News, Ball State University, IN
14 hours ago by Ashley Pierce
A black and scarlet sunflower is all she drew next to the words that spoke for themselves - I HANDED the most important person in my life the drugs that killed him. The postcard was slipped into the mail box and sent away. This postcard along with thousands of others have been mailed anonymously to Frank Warren, the creator of PostSecret, an art project that has captivated readers of his books.
The South End, Wayne State University, MI
14 hours ago by Paul Isso / For The South End
A handful of Chaldean-American Wayne State University (WSU) students recently organized themselves and will hold a series of 24-hour Adoration sessions, an accomplishment that many Catholic communities have not been able to claim.
Ball State Daily News, Ball State University, IN
16 hours ago by Kate Burnett
Stepping into the Alumni Center on Tuesday was like stepping into another world. With the appearance of organized chaos, people ran back and forth, speaking into their walkie-talkies, moving camera equipment and shouting orders to one another. While it seems like any other set, this film had one major difference; it was set in Muncie.
The South End, Wayne State University, MI
1 day ago by Carmen Abrego / For The South End
The 16th festival of the Concert of Colors, a four-day multicultural festival, brought musicians from countries all over the world to Detroit to perform and celebrate the city's diversity.
The South End, Wayne State University, MI
1 day ago by Ayman Daher / For The South End
Dr. John Flack, the chair of the Internal Medicine Department of the Wayne State Medical Center announced on June 18, 2008, that Dr. Joseph P. Uberti will head the Hematology-Oncology Department in the School of Medicine.
The Daily Illini, University of Illinois, IL
1 day ago by Linda Lombardi, The Associated Press
It's a summer tradition in many beach and boardwalk towns: you buy the kids a hermit crab in a brightly painted shell, take it home, and then, usually, it dies. You figure they don't live very long, and move on.
But for Carol Ormes it turned out to be a bit more of a commitment.
The Daily Illini, University of Illinois, IL
3 days ago by Megan K. Scott, The Associated Press
NEW YORK - If Chelsea Johnson wanted, she could get an automated wake-up call in the morning, leave her clothes at the concierge desk for dry cleaning, grab some free pretzels and a banana from a snack cart and then unwind in a hot tub with several of her friends.
The Daily Illini, University of Illinois, IL
5 days ago by The Associated Press
Hand sanitizer. USB flash drive. Magenta Sharpie. Clean socks. Quick - what do they have in common?
Answer: They're probably going to be in your kid's pencil case when fall comes around.
Long home to an unchanging bunch of yellow No. 2 pencils and thick pink erasers, the pencil case has gotten a makeover.