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Month: September 2011
Bulldog Bonanza approaches (with video)
Free stuff. Opportunities to get involved on campus. A chance to meet local businesses. Even more free stuff. That’s what awaits students at this year’s Bulldog Bonanza. Never been to […]
This is @#%!ing ridiculous
Notre Dame was upset by South Florida, and everyone else was upset by head coach Brian Kelly’s potty mouth. In the disastrous season opener, television cameras captured an obvious stream […]
Courage on and off the court
Unable to lift her arm over her head, doctors told senior Natalie Diorio she may never be able to play tennis again. Determined to prove them wrong, Diorio spent many […]
When is fake too much?
On a recent episode of TLC’s Toddlers and Tiaras, a four-year-old girl competed in a pageant contest with not only a big ego but also showing off a big padded […]
Crime continues along with school
Stolen phone Sept. 1 at 8 p.m., there was a complaint of theft larceny in the Business Building. A victim left his phone in a room and when he returned, […]
Experience, but a smart choice
Michael Greenstone and Adam Looney Los Angeles Times (MCT) The 3 million Americans who graduated from high school last spring have had to grapple with a big decision: whether to […]
Greeks giving back
Lack of school supplies can be a problem for many schools, but a local elementary school in Big Rapids is getting some help. Brookside Elementary School received much needed school […]
Beyond the books
It’s been said that the best way to learn is to teach. Many college students can attest to how little is retained when a professor slaps up a PowerPoint and […]
Blending backgrounds
The month-long celebration will kick off on Sept. 15, the anniversary of five Latin American countries’ Independence Day—Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras and Nicaragua. “Hispanic Heritage Month is an […]