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Entrepreneurship flourishes around campus


		Entrepreneurship flourishes around campus

East Carolinian, East Carolina University, NC

8 hours ago by Lakeisha Goodman

If you have heard of College Thursdays at Club Phoenix or the Pirate Palooza After-Party coming up August 19, then it means Richard Moore's company, BiznessMoney Promotions, is getting its job done. However, promoting parties wasn't always Moore's dream.

For Moore, who recently graduated from ECU, promoting parties wasn't always his intended goal.

The Dark Knight delivers on all levels

The All State, Austin Peay State University, TN

2 hours ago by Marlon Scott

The Dark Knight reinvents the comic book movie and is a must see for everyone.

Rothbury buries every other festival


		Rothbury buries every other festival

The Sidelines, Middle Tennessee State University, TN

17 hours ago by Brandon Bouchillon

Until Fourth of July weekend, the state of the American music festival had come into serious question.

Rampant arrests plagued the recent Bonnaroo festival. Thievery ran throughout the fairgrounds, and no less than ten vehicles were carjacked from 'Roo. And, of course who could forget the infamous Kanye West set, almost a day late and definitely a dollar short.

What happens to our college money?


		What happens to our college money?

The Sidelines, Middle Tennessee State University, TN

18 hours ago by Elizabeth Guye

Every semester, students empty their bank accounts or take out loans to pay MTSU thousands of dollars to attend school. Most students do not ask where their money is going because it's usually assumed that you're paying for a college education.

However, now that there is a 6 percent tuition increase for the upcoming school year, students are starting to wonder, where does my tuition go?

"I assume my tuition goes to classes and education but I never really questioned the issue because I just knew to go to college you have to pay," says Kyla Holder, a sophomore interior design major.

Cover to Cover

Niner Online, University of North Carolina, Charlotte, NC

5 days ago by Jessica Millicevic

This week, the now infamous cover of The New Yorker magazine portrayed Barack and Michelle Obama as Muslim terrorists, with a picture of bin Laden hanging on the wall and the American flag burning in the fireplace. Obama's camp made one comment on the issue, calling the image "tasteless and offensive."

Can cell phones cause cancer?


		Can cell phones cause cancer?

East Carolinian, East Carolina University, NC

5 days ago by Erin Edwards

The cell phone is one of the most used technological advancements created over the past decade with over a billion people across the world owning at least one. According to estimates by the Cellular Telecommunications and Internet Association, over 219 million Americans subscribe to a cellular service, a number that has exploded since the introduction of wireless mobiles in the 1990s.

Staying healthy while on vacation


		Staying healthy while on vacation

East Carolinian, East Carolina University, NC

5 days ago by Erin Edwards

Summer serves as the primary time for many to take annual vacations from the hectic everyday life of the modern workplace. Whether taking a trip overseas, bringing the entire family to Disneyworld, or venturing to a house by the shore, vacations are the getaways people spend their entire year looking forward to.

It's All Good

The Parthenon, Marshall University, WV

6 days ago by Patrick Stanley

Once each year, in the mountaintops of West Virginia, artists and music lovers from all over the nation gather to camp out and jam out at the All Good Music Festival in Masontown, W.Va.

July 11 through 13 were no exception as the festival celebrated its 12-year anniversary with acts such as Michael Franti and Spearhead, Phil Lesh and Friends and Widespread Panic, among a slew of others.

Under the lights at Nashville Superspeedway


		Under the lights at Nashville Superspeedway

The Sidelines, Middle Tennessee State University, TN

6 days ago by Jon Van Hoff

Speed and horsepower shook the crowd when 43 cars raced for the coveted Gibson Victory Guitar in Nashville on June 7. The Federated Auto Parts 300 at Nashville Superspeedway began with nonstop action that left racing begging for more at its completion. The race was but one stop for NASCAR's 2008 Nationwide Series.

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