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Do not drive to Kent State on Friday


		Do not drive to Kent State on Friday

KentNewsNet.com, Kent State University, OH

1 day ago by Kiera Manion-Fischer

Kent State faculty and staff are encouraged to bike, walk or take a bus to work this Friday to save money on gas, help the environment or just get in shape.

Parking Services and various co-sponsors organized the first "Fuel-Less Friday," or "Bike/Hike/Bus to Work" day this Friday at the Student Recreation and Wellness Center.

In San Francisco's City Hall front yard, a bounty of produce

The Daily Illini, University of Illinois, IL

12 hours ago by The Associated Press

SAN FRANCISCO - For generations, the lawn at Civic Center Plaza was a lush, quarter-acre welcome mat outside City Hall, and a frequent staging ground for demonstrations.

But the grass has been torn out and replaced by tomato plants, spinach, beans and squash - an officially sanctioned and very organic protest against a culture of mediocre, unhealthy food.

In China, morning exercises start with a laugh

The Daily Illini, University of Illinois, IL

1 day ago by The Associated Press

BEIJING - Every morning at 6 a.m., Zhang Qiju climbs onto a pavilion, puts his hands on his hips, leans back and lets out a bellow that shatters the morning calm.

"Heeee!" he cries, forcing all the air from his stocky chest. Then he takes a deep breath.

"Ho!" he continues, this time throwing up his arms.

"What problems has George Bush solved?"

Chicago Flame, University of Illinois, IL

2 days ago by Eli Ortiz

If I could slightly change the title of a Nirvana song to describe what's going on here it would be "Smells like Teen Angst." Listen potty politician, before you go pointing fingers and demanding answers, sit on your porcelain throne and mull over this.

George Bush gets a lot of flack for his poor communication skills which make Americans question his intelligence.

For young, political T-shirts a hit

The Daily Illini, University of Illinois, IL

6 days ago by Dionne Walker, The Associated Press

RICHMOND, Va. - Political T-shirts - particularly those supporting presumed Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama - are emerging in a big way this season, transformed from the uniform of campaign workers to a definitive statement of youthful, progressive cool.

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