The Quad News, Quinnipiac University, CT
2 hours ago by Jaclyn Hirsch
Quad News Managing Editor Jaclyn Hirsch is in Denver, CO for the 2008 Democratic National Convention. Check out her day-by-day blog from the convention.
The Quadrangle, Manhattan, NY
6 hours ago by Matthew Coyne
Some people spend their summers expanding their minds. They get internships or take classes. These over-achievers sharpen their minds over the summer months, gain credit towards their degrees, and, sometimes, if they are lucky, pad their GPA's. Others get full-time jobs and make money that they will inevitably waste on various Thursday, Friday, and Saturday nights throughout the year.
The Quadrangle, Manhattan, NY
9 hours ago by Elaine Labate
There is no better way to spend a Saturday afternoon on a nice summer day then in the Brooklyn neighborhoods known as Prospect Heights and Park Slope. These neighborhoods, located in the center of Brooklyn, provide a sort of escape from the high speed, touristy pace of Manhattan and offer a variety of fun and cultural activities.
The Quad News, Quinnipiac University, CT
9 hours ago by Emily Soto
Incoming freshmen and transfer students of Asian, Latin, African, or Native American (ALANA) background are being welcomed to Quinnipiac University from the ALANA Mentoring Program.
The Torch Online, Saint John's University New York, NY
1 day ago by Patrice Bendig
On August 25, returning upperclassmen moved into the residence halls to start a brand new year. While 2,700 students returned to the residence village, 284 students not only embarked on a new year, but they moved into brand new on-campus townhouses.
The New Founder's Student Townhouses have been highly anticipated for almost a year now, as construction broke ground last November, and lasted until July 30.
The Justice, Brandeis University, MA
2 days ago by Rachel Wolfman
The Justice, Brandeis University, MA
2 days ago by Gabriel Verzino
Meridian, Lehman College, NY
6 days ago
The first issue of The Meridian arrived on September 24, 1964. The paper would go on to report on the college's transition from Hunter to Lehman, on demonstrations against the Vietnam War in the sixties, a student takeover of the campus in the seventies, and the expansion of the college throughout the eighties and nineties. Together with the Special Collections Division of the Leonard Lief Library, The Meridian is seeking to preserve its fragile archives. If you are interested in helping digitize this historic collection please call 718 960 4966 or email us.