Muleskinner, University of Central Missouri, MO
23 hours ago
Former Jennies track standout Kristin Anderson finished seventh in her semifinal heat in the 3,000 meter steeplechase at the U.S. Olympic Trials Monday night in Eugene, Oregon at the Hayward Field on the campus of the University of Oregon.
Anderson's time of 9:59.
Muleskinner, University of Central Missouri, MO
18 hours ago by Raghvendra Singh
Neftali Torres' Central Cab service isn't just an essential element of the Warrensburg community, but is the virtual wheels for some working class families, students and senior citizens who commute.
"I have always driven; driving is what I do; that's my passion," Torres said.
Muleskinner, University of Central Missouri, MO
19 hours ago by digitalBurg
The renewal of two charter school agreements and state appropriations requests for FY 2010 were among items approved by the UCM Board of Governors when it met June 18 on campus.
After hearing an update from Mike Wright, dean of the College of Education, on the status of university charter schools in the Kansas City area, the board approved motions to renew charter agreements for Academie Lafayette and Della Lamb Elementary Charter School.
Kansas State Collegian, Kansas State University, KS
1 day ago
View the photos of Country Stampede attendees, country music stars and that ever-present mud.
Kansas State Collegian, Kansas State University, KS
1 day ago by Salena Strate
K-State IT personnel will never ask for a password or user name through e-mail. That is the point university IT security officer Harvard Townsend wants to make clear to K-State students and employees. Since May 29, more than 30 e-mail scams have been reported, Townsend said.
Kansas State Collegian, Kansas State University, KS
1 day ago by Brad Dornes
Former K-State basketball player Michael Beasley was drafted by the Miami Heat with the second pick of Thursday's NBA Draft.
Beasley was the second of three-straight freshmen to be chosen with the top picks in the draft. A record ten freshmen were chosen in the first round this year.
Daily Nebraskan, University of Nebraska, NE
3 days ago by Casey Welsch
Ever since what some would call that fateful hour, when the clock struck midnight on New Year's Eve and the calendars switched to 2005, Lincoln smokers have been a persecuted bunch.
Forced to stand outside in the cold, the heat, the wind, the rain and the public to puff their cigarettes, Lincoln's smokers have always opposed the ban.
Daily Nebraskan, University of Nebraska, NE
3 days ago by Sarah Melecki
Last week, I was sitting on a blanket at Jazz in June enjoying the nice weather, friends and a little background music. With thousands of people milling about, it's easy to tune out the crowd. But when two people wearing "Decline to Sign" t-shirts showed up, the affirmative action debate reached my little blanket.
Daily Nebraskan, University of Nebraska, NE
3 days ago by Bill Fech
There's an arresting moment in "WALL-E" where we're given a view of the earth from outer space.
Instead of the standard sparkling blues and healthy browns and greens, we see a dirty sphere whose features have been dulled by years of environmental neglect and abandon.
The Trailblazer Times, MidAmerica Nazarene University, KS
15 hours ago by Rachel Phelps
Current College Church of the Nazarene college pastor Ron Jackson will be coming to work at MidAmerica Nazarene University full-time this summer.
Jackson's title is Director of Community Life and Summer Conferences, a handle which encompasses several areas.
Reveille, Nebraska Wesleyan University, NE
2 days ago by Nathan Ehmke
As you are probably aware of, The Reveille staff is on summer break and are brainstorming some ideas for our fall issues.
In saying that we would like to extend to you a roll in the issues to come. As the voice of Nebraska Wesleyan University we value our audiences feedback and are open to any suggestions.
Collegio, Pittsburg State University, KS
3 days ago by Aida Zamilova
Saturday was a particularly long work day for Sam Downs, a Springfield auctioneer, and his assistant, Steve Roberts.
From 10 a.m. until 6 p.m. they took turns in leading the 34th annual PSU surplus auction that took place by the East Campus Apartments at the intersection of Ford and Homer streets.
Collegio, Pittsburg State University, KS
2 days ago by Doug Graham
A renovation crew found a federally protected surprise earlier this month when they started work on the east side of Russ Hall - a nest of American kestrel falcons.
Frank Atkins, of Atkins Weatherproofing, says the birds, roosting on Pittsburg State's oldest building, might have been history if not for one wildlife-savvy employee.