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Missings of an Anonymous Rosser 20

The Monroe Street Journal, University of Michigan Business School, Ann Arbor, MI

9 hours ago by A. Rosser

After considering a number of opening lines for my first column, I settled on this one: Hello. (Creative, I know.) Now that we have that out of the way, you're probably wondering who I am. To be honest, who I am is not important. What I represent, though, is the important part.

USG hopes to step up voter registration efforts by election 7

BG News, Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, OH

6 hours ago by India Hunter

The Undergraduate Student Government wants to get students involved with voting.

At last night's meeting, USG discussed a resolution to support a voter registration effort on campus.

The resolution is a branch of the Ohio Student Government Association, said Johnnie Lewis, senior and Senator at Large.

Police serve Sigma Chi warrant 5

The Collegian, Hillsdale College, Hillsdale, MI

7 hours ago by Chase Purdy

Junior Dylan Kessler never expected the police to return with a warrant. But they did, ending a three-day period in which Michigan state police slammed more than a dozen students with minor in possession of alcohol charges.

Kessler, president of Sigma Chi fraternity, said police approached the fraternity house about 1 a.

Finding a direction for the future 4

BG News, Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, OH

12 hours ago by Nicole Krohn

For years students have had ideas and requests to improve the University. With the Charting Our Future program and Future Week (taking place Monday through Friday), students now have an opportunity to be heard.

The program was designed to improve the University and make a tentative plan about how to achieve its goals.

Football notes: Falcons' focus will be on taking care of ball at Boise 2

BG News, Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, OH

3 hours ago by Chris Voloschuk

The BG football team will travel to Idaho this week to square off with Boise State on the blue turf. Fresh in the minds of both the players and the coaches are the five turnovers that cost them in their home opener against Minnesota Saturday night. Much ado about turnovers After Saturday's 42-17 loss, the Falcons' four lost fumbles and one interception were, by far, the biggest disappointment.


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Placement of Woodward light-rail line disputed

The South End, Wayne State University, MI

4 hours ago by Shawn Wright

Whether it is privately or federally funded, the city of Detroit could see its first major public transportation light-rail line since the 1950s.

Fashion 411: Transitioning Tips

The South End, Wayne State University, MI

1 day 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.

President Noren outlines goals for WSU, Detroit in Welcome Back Week address

The South End, Wayne State University, MI

4 hours ago by Ilissa Gilmore

President Dr. Jay Noren, said Monday that "access to higher education, response solutions to urban stresses, citizenship and economic revitalization" were "critically important" problems for Wayne State to address as part of its responsibility to the people of the Detroit and beyond.

'Harvey' celebrates the dreamer in all of us

Michigan Journal, University of Michigan, Dearborn, MI

7 hours ago by Anton Anderssen

Now playing at Broadway Onstage is the Pulitzer Prize winning comedy "Harvey," by American playwright Mary Coyle Chase. Elwood P. Dowd (brilliantly portrayed by Dennis Wicklow) believes in the simple virtues of kindness and honesty - he also believes in "Harvey," a 6-foot-1 ½ inch tall rabbit pooka (a faery creature of Celtic folklore).

EDITORIAL: Detroit mayor gets his Kwam-uppance

Michigan Journal, University of Michigan, Dearborn, MI

1 day ago by M.J. Editorial Board

As every resident of Detroit and the surrounding area knows by now, Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick has (finally) been forced out of office and into a prison cell. Yet after spending millions of Detroit dollars leading a luxurious and dishonest lifestyle, lying under oath, cheating on his wife, firing cops and eventually pleading guilty to two felony charges, somehow Kilpatrick is still the victim.

COLUMN: It's OK to relive your old music Just make sure it's good

Michigan Journal, University of Michigan, Dearborn, MI

1 day ago by Jessica Carreras

Last year, in lieu of economic circumstances, my family sold our vacation home just outside of Traverse City. We cleared out the relics from 30 years of summers spent in our beachside home, and I sifted through old sand pails, flippers and other junk left from my childhood.

Gov. Strickland looks to reduce textbook costs

BG News, Bowling Green State University, OH

1 day ago by Gina Potthoff

Students have a chance to slash their textbook bills starting next semester.

Gov. Ted Strickland and Chancellor Eric Fingerhut have announced a plan to offer student discounts on electronic textbooks and to reward faculty who find innovative ways to save students money.

BG's own beauty represents Ohio in national pageant

BG News, Bowling Green State University, OH

4 hours ago by Amanda Gilles

For senior Becky Minger, representing the state of Ohio in the Miss National Sweetheart pageant this past week was far from what she had expected.

In fact, being in pageants was something Minger never would have even considered had it not been for the encouragement of Dawn Gears, her high school guidance counselor.

SC Johnson Shout Off Competition: An Epic Battle for the Ages

The Monroe Street Journal, University of Michigan Business School, MI

2 days ago by Jennifer Konsok

Understandably, four hundred plus MBA students gathered in front of the Bell Tower shouting like it is the fourth quarter of the Ohio State game draws a little attention. Add in signs, absurd costumes, and a various exclamation of love for Ross or Dean Dolan, and you cause almost every head nearby to turn.

Recruitment Etiquette

The Monroe Street Journal, University of Michigan Business School, MI

1 day ago by Lisa Hurst

Over the next few months, I plan to share with you insight into how best to manage and navigate the career search process. The recruiting process can be an overwhelming experience and the key to your success will mean having the right information when you need it and knowing what to do with it at just the right time.

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