The News Record, University of Cincinnati, OH
1 day ago by Julia Strombotne
By Julia Strombotne
The News Record
They prefer to call it the "Weightless Wonder" because the "Vomit Comet" gives it bad connotations. Whatever you call it, a group of University of Cincinnati aerospace engineering students were on board testing a docking station for NASA's mini AERCam.
The Observer, University of Notre Dame, IN
16 hours ago by Ken Fowler
We carp about parietals. We bemoan the limited quantities of food at senior week events. We grumble about the computer clusters and OIT. We even protest the placement of cheese in the dining hall.
If a scriptwriter came to Notre Dame on the wrong day, he'd have the title of a blockbuster movie in mind: "The Great Complainers.
The Observer, University of Notre Dame, IN
1 day ago by Karen Langley
I had no idea what I was getting myself into.
I applied to Notre Dame on a whim, intrigued by a couple youth group friends' near-devotional tones when I said I didn't see myself at a "big Midwestern football school."
("But it's Notre Dame!" said one twin.
The Observer, University of Notre Dame, IN
1 day ago by Joey King
Notre Dame is a great place. It's a place where mentally and/or athletically and/or parentally gifted high school grads can learn and grow a lot in four short years. Less interestingly, it's a place where I learned and grew a lot in four short years.
One of the important lessons was not to come across as such a ba**ard, so maybe my second sentence was a little much.
The News Record, University of Cincinnati, OH
2 days ago by Beth Rudolph
Master James Beasley reclined in a booth in Perkins Restaurant & Bakery and sipped on lemonade on a cool and lazy Sunday in April. Beasley, the instructor of the UC Martial Arts Club, sported a navy blue jacket with the Olympic logo on the sleeve. Underneath the colorful linked circles were the words "Tae Kwon Do 2008.
Ball State Daily News, Ball State University, IN
2 days ago
Scroll through the map to see where crime has occurred on or around Ball State University's campus.
Chicago Business, University of Chicago GSB, IL
4 days ago by Ryan Schleicher, '09
Growing demand for energy and concerns over climate change has led many to return to nuclear power as part of a nation's strategy for diversified, clean energy. There are many lingering concerns about nuclear power; some may be justified, some may not. I interviewed Alan Mawdsley of Bechtel Enterprises to find out more about the industry and its future prospects.