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Column: Save the planet, eat a cow 12

Daily Egyptian, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, Carbondale, IL

15 hours ago by Danny Wenger

It's time to be honest: If you really are concerned about global warming, go eat a double-stack burger from Wendy's. Cows, long considered to be mundane and docile, have been secretly planning our demise. In a plot to destroy mankind in a manner similar to their own unfortunate fate - being cooked - cows have leaped to the front of the line of greenhouse gas emitters.

Secure those security deposits 5

Daily Egyptian, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, Carbondale, IL

2 hours ago by Lindsey Smith

After getting billed for having a toilet on the roof of the house she lived in, Susan Noethe hopes to prevent other students from losing their security deposits. The toilet was placed on the roof by her neighbors as a joke, Noethe said, but it was one of the reasons her landlord refused to return her and her five other roommates' deposits last year.

Tuition and fee hikes approved 5

Daily Egyptian, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, Carbondale, IL

16 hours ago by Joe Crawford

Step Up For Real 1

Journal Lab of SIUC, Southern Illinois University Carbondale, Carbondale, IL

15 hours ago by Jacob Messmer

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Dorm life offers fresh advantages


		Dorm life offers fresh advantages

Louisville Cardinal, University of Louisville, KY

1 day ago by Matthew Marango and Thompson Perry

Being uprooted from home, coming to a college campus in a large city and living in a small room with a stranger would be a daunting prospect to almost anyone.

However, most students agree that with a little perseverance and a healthy attitude, it can be a positive experience.

"[Freshmen] should get to know the people in their dorm and hall," said junior elementary education major Ashley Brown...

Variety of meal options on and off-campus: Campus offers many different dining options: fast food, sushi, Mexican and Italian


		Variety of meal options on and off-campus: Campus offers many different dining options: fast food, sushi, Mexican and Italian

Louisville Cardinal, University of Louisville, KY

1 day ago by Dennis O'Neil

Attention orientation students: although Wendy's, Papa John's, and Subway may be the only food options open during your stay, they are by no means the only ones offered by the university.

Student Government Association President Rudy Spencer stressed to incoming students the importance of considering all available options when eating on campus.

SIUC to stop use of social security numbers as student IDs

Daily Egyptian, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, IL

1 day ago by Madeleine Leroux

Reflecting on four years at DePauw

The DePauw, Depauw University, IN

2 days ago by Robin Lamkin

One of the perks of knowing that I'm graduating in 12 days (not that I'm counting) is that I now feel like I can be completely honest about my experiences at DePauw. I haven't always spoken up, even when I wanted to. I always felt I wasn't qualified to speak my mind on certain subjects.

Booked by high text costs: Students get creative, employ comparison shopping to deal with textbook market


		Booked by high text costs: Students get creative, employ comparison shopping to deal with textbook market

Louisville Cardinal, University of Louisville, KY

1 day ago by Katie Potzick

Deleshia Youngblood had her share of troubles with the textbook buying process. She had to buy an expensive, brand new psychology book for her personality class.

A month later, it went out of print and was replaced by a new edition, leaving Youngblood, a sophomore psychology major, like many of her peers, stuck with a suddenly irrelevant and financially worthless textbook.

22 questions for 22 years: A farewell interview with President Bottoms

The DePauw, Depauw University, IN

2 days ago

Tears, Jeers and Cheers

The DePauw, Depauw University, IN

2 days ago

At the end of each year, the editorial staff examines all our issues for the topics and controversies that dominated our headlines. We've seen a last-second Monon win, the loss of a favorite Mexican restaurant, three tragic deaths of members of the DePauw community and the announcement of our next president.

Salukis look to make move


		Salukis look to make move

Daily Egyptian, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, IL

18 hours ago by Matt Hartwig

With seven games left in the regular season, the SIU baseball team has plenty of work to do before the Missouri Valley Conference Tournament begins May 21. The Salukis (26-20, 7-11 MVC) got in the win column with a 5-4 escape against Creighton Sunday but were unable to win the series with six games left in conference play.

A 'Grand' game

Daily Egyptian, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, IL

2 days ago by Alicia Wade

No video games raise quite as much ire from anti-violent gaming groups and passion from fans like those from the "Grand Theft Auto" franchise.

Students organize to protest Schlafly degree


		Students organize to protest Schlafly degree

Student Life, Washington University in St. Louis, MO

3 days ago by Sam Guzik

More than 30 students representing Washington University's graduate and undergraduate schools met today to begin planning a protest of the University's decision to award Phyllis Schlafly an honorary degree. Many of those in attendance were members of the Class of 2008, but several professors, community members and underclassmen took part in the discussion as well. Last Update: 7:17 p.m.

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