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The first happy ending


		The first happy ending

The Grand Views, Grand View College, IA

2 days ago by Justin Van Houten

"History will be made today," was the message head coach Mike Woodley wrote on the locker room white board prior to Grand View's first football game.

The Vikings, inspired by an announced home crowd of 4,323 responded, defeating Briar Cliff University 20-17 in a seesaw game at Williams Stadium Saturday, August 30.

Kids suffer in media

The Times-Delphic, Drake University, IA

5 hours ago by Marina Yakhnis

During her feisty and charismatic speech at the Republican National Convention in Minneapolis, Minn. last week, Republican vice presidential pick Sarah Palin assailed Democrats who ridiculed her God and her guns. With God, guns and politics on the mind, Palin seems to have relegated another part of her life to the backburner: her five bizarrely-named children.

'The D-Spot'

The Times-Delphic, Drake University, IA

9 minutes ago by Jane Hoe

Well I'm not surprised if you're surprised. This is without a doubt the boldest, riskiest, raunchiest column that has ever graced the pages of The Times-Delphic. It's the kind of column you hope your professors don't notice you're reading. It's the kind of column you do hope that painfully attractive soccer player sitting next to you notices you're reading.

Grange pups make Old Settlers worth the trip

The Trailblazer Times, MidAmerica Nazarene University, KS

1 day ago by Courtney Cox

Some students come to Olathe and say there is nothing to do here. During some parts of the year, that may be true; however, every year, during the weekend after Labor Day, Old Settlers comes to town.

Olathe residents have been enjoying the festivities at Old Settlers since 1898.

Bread and Cup's smells, plates, bottles overfloweth

Daily Nebraskan, University of Nebraska, NE

1 day ago by Emily Ingram

Editor's Note: When hunger strikes, students need a way to sate it quickly. Fortunately for you guys, we've got Kyle Newfeld looking out for you. Each week, he'll profile a cool eatery close to campus. That way, delicious dining will never be too far out of reach.

Football preview: Florida International Panthers hungry for win


		Football preview: Florida International Panthers hungry for win

Daily Iowan, University of Iowa, IA

2 days ago by Ryan Young - The Daily Iowan

Florida International hasn't had a winning season since its inception in 2002. In six years, the Golden Panthers have only won 16 games, three on the road.



"[The Golden Panthers] played hard and played with good effort last year," Hawkeye head coach Kirk Ferentz said. "I think they're just a better team physically now than they were."

Two men parachute into wrong football stadium

Gateway, University of Nebraska, Omaha, NE

2 days ago by Robbi Pickeral and A.J. Carr

RALEIGH, N.C. (MCT) - Duke officials were a bit surprised when, at 6 p.m. EDT on Saturday, about an hour before the scheduled kickoff of their game against James Madison, two men parachuted into Wallace Wade Stadium and landed at the 35-yard line with a game ball.

What First Amendment?

Daily Iowan, University of Iowa, IA

2 days ago by Christopher Patton - The Daily Iowan

Decked out in riot gear and brandishing semiautomatic weapons, squads of 25 to 30 highly militarized police officers raided several houses where protesters and journalists were gathering last weekend.



Offering primarily vagaries regarding what they were looking for, the officers proceeded to confiscate numerous computers, personal papers, and political materials. Eventually, the police allowed most of those they had briefly detained at gunpoint to go free but refused to provide any reasoned explanation for their actions.

Iowa pitches shutout

Daily Iowan, University of Iowa, IA

1 day ago by Stiles, Brendan

UPDATED - 09/06/08 - 3:31 P.M.



Not only did Iowa pick up right where it left off from a week ago, but the Hawkeyes might have also found a solution to its quarterback dilemma.

In a surprise move, sophomore signal-caller Ricky Stanzi got the start over Jake Christensen and delivered with three touchdown passes on 8-of-10 throwing for 162 yards, as Iowa romped FIU, 42-0.

Cook aims for concert at UCM


		Cook aims for concert at UCM

Muleskinner, University of Central Missouri, MO

2 days ago by Mike Jeffries: Muleskinner

It's 2:30 p.m.--the concert doesn't start inside Kansas City's Sprint Center for another five hours-and already several-hundred impatient fans wearing David Cook t-shirts and holding homemade "Marry Me David!" posters are standing at the corner of Truman and Grand Blvd.

Volleyball student section moves to new spot

Daily Nebraskan, University of Nebraska, NE

3 days ago by Nick Filipowski

Memorial Stadium has the Sea of Red and its student section - which is black these days.

The Bob Devaney Sports Center has the Red Zone.

Now the NU Coliseum has a student section of its own.

While the newly relocated seating arrangement in section 10 - above the pep band - remains nameless, the hope is to bring in more students and take the energy of the NU Coliseum to a whole new level on game days.

WAITE: Respect a tip on pleasuring women

Daily Nebraskan, University of Nebraska, NE

2 days ago by Cyndi Waite

After a solid 14 years or so of watching every chick flick known to womankind and reading magazines and romance novels, I'm fairly certain that I've learned The Rules of love, dating, relationships and how to please "my man."

On this last category, I'm a near expert: After doing my Cosmo tallies, I know his 2,000 erogenous zones, 1,200 ticklish spots, 800 most "uncensored!" "uncut!" "now disclosed!" wishes in bed and, mostly, I know what he expects out of "his" woman.

Ben Folds stops here


		Ben Folds stops here

Index, Truman State University, MO

3 days ago by T.J. Faust

Increased budget brings better shows

Alcohol culture takes toll on new students' experiences

Index, Truman State University, MO

3 days ago by Zach Vicars

McCain reveals poor judgment with vice presidential choice

Index, Truman State University, MO

3 days ago by Brenna McDermott

Encompassing the student body


		Encompassing the student body

Muleskinner, University of Central Missouri, MO

2 days ago by Molly Saunders

Hello students!!!!

I would like to welcome everyone back to school and introduce the news blog to you all. This is a new thing we are gonna try out here at the Muleskinner and, as the new News Editor, I will mostly be blogging about current events.

Since I can't be everywhere at once, I am relying on you to help me with ideas and topics I can write about.

Don't let the bed bugs bite


		Don't let the bed bugs bite

Muleskinner, University of Central Missouri, MO

2 days ago by Cristin Hubbard: Muleskinner

They are the epitome of creepy, crawly creatures. They move from place to place with help from you. And they spread so quickly that your room could be infested within days of their arrival. What are these tiny troublemakers? They are known as bed bugs, and without proper care, you could be living in close quarters with them.

The Open Road


		The Open Road

Northwest Missourian, Northwest Missouri State University, MO

3 days ago by Dominic Genetti

The morning air was sticky and humid. Light fog filled the neighborhood, and the sun was an hour away from rising.

Soccer at Bearcat Stadium

Northwest Missourian, Northwest Missouri State University, MO

1 day ago by Dominic Genetti

Football and Track fill the stands of Bearcat Stadium every year, but why are there soccer lines on the field as well? The answer is on this week of Dominic's Fun Facts. If you see anything interesting or odd around Maryville or Northwest Missouri, send an e-mail.

Rockhurst Royal-ty!


		Rockhurst Royal-ty!

The Sentinel, Rockhurst University, MO

4 days ago by Dan James

On June 6 most Rockhurst students were enjoying the heart of their summer vacation, but would-be senior Ryan Morgan was glued to a computer screen. He sat and watched as names and numbers flicked by on MLB.com Draft Tracker, hoping his would be the next listed.

Ch..Ch..Ch..Changes


		Ch..Ch..Ch..Changes

The Sentinel, Rockhurst University, MO

4 days ago by Jon Bell

For most of the Rockhurst University staff, the summer months are a time to rejuvenate from the finished school year; but the summer of 2008 proved to be nothing but busy busy busy. This past summer, Rockhurst University used every day possible to start and to finish several projects.

VIDEO: Abbott gives thoughts on student center progress

Volante, University of South Dakota, SD

4 days ago by Nick Woltman

Kraus-Anderson Construction was contracted to build USD's new Muenster University Center in March of 2007. The project was slated to be completed Sept. 2, 2008. Last semester, the company submitted an extension request to the Office of the State Engineer. On Aug.

Broken air conditioning in Sedgwick and Van Ackeren leaves students feelin' hot, hot, hot!

The Sentinel, Rockhurst University, MO

2 days ago by Allison Carter

On August 21, the day after school started, there were problems with the air conditioning in both Sedgwick and Van Ackeren Halls.

New Lee Medical School dedicated


		New Lee Medical School dedicated

Volante, University of South Dakota, SD

9 hours ago by Nick Woltman

Sen. Tim Johnson received a standing ovation Friday afternoon as he rose to speak during the dedication of USD's new Lee Medical Building in one of his first public appearances in several weeks.

Audience members looked on from all three levels of the building's Mabee atrium as Johnson made his remarks.

VIDEO: Construction projects moving forward

Volante, University of South Dakota, SD

2 days ago by Nick Woltman

Kraus-Anderson Construction was contracted to build USD's new Muenster University Center in March of 2007. The project was slated to be completed Sept. 2, 2008. Last semester, the company submitted an extension request to the Office of the State Engineer. On Aug.

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