Periscope, Shorter College, Rome, GA
1 day ago by Audrey Speight, Staff writer
Everyone calm down. All the talk about H1N1, also known as the Swine Flu, being spread around Shorter is indeed a rumor. Mary Shotwell-Smith, director of Health Services, has confirmed there are no officially reported cases presented at this time.
"I hope people will stop using swine flu as a catch phrase, because if they keep using it for everything then people wont take it seriously and it needs to be taken seriously," said Shotwell-Smith.
The Echo, University of Tennessee - Chattanooga, Chattanooga, TN
16 hours ago by Caitlin Case
Even ignoring the name, Apple's newest innovation in the world of technology has many people laughing.
However, there are just as many who are keen on buying the iPad, the jumbo version of the iPod touch.
The iPad boasts an eReader, 9.7 inch screen, a 10-hour batter life and all of the features and other applications of the iPod touch.
The Chanticleer, Jacksonville State University, Jacksonville, AL
18 hours ago by Logan Huggins
Let's do some configuring, shall we? Try to keep up.
Let's start off with a story written by Katherine Fugate (writer and creator of Lifetime's "Army Wives") and directed by Garry Marshall (who directed shows such as "Happy Days", "Mork and Mindy" and movies including "Princess Bride" and "Pretty Woman").
Six Mile Post, Georgia Highlands College, Rome, GA
10 hours ago by Kursten Hedgis
The Cartersville campus was buzzing with the anticipation of the arrival of Bob Barr, the 2008 Presidential nominee for the Libertarian Party.
Above the lobby in the normally loud and bustling library, a larger than expected crowd of students, faculty and community members were waiting.
Six Mile Post, Georgia Highlands College, Rome, GA
12 hours ago by Casey Bass
Two pieces of legislation that have the potential to change campus life in Georgia are currently being worked on in the Georgia Legislature. House Bill 615, put forth by Rep. Tim Bearden (R Villa Rica), and "Georgia's Common Sense Lawful Carry Act," proposed by Senate Majority Whip Mitch Seabaugh (R Coweta County), could make it legal for students and faculty to carry handguns on campus.
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The Chanticleer, Jacksonville State University, AL
4 days ago by Zach Childree
Students took to the polls Tuesday to select new leadership for the Student Government Association, electing Tim Long the new SGA president.
"I feel elated and honored that the students chose me for this job," Long said. "It's hard for me to put into words how I feel.
Six Mile Post, Georgia Highlands College, GA
1 day ago by Nick Godfrey
LAST UPDATED: MARCH 8
Georgia Highlands College could be facing decimating changes that would critically affect students, faculty and the college as absolutely nothing seems to be off the table for Georgia Legislators while they deal with an additional $300 million in higher education budget cuts for the fiscal year 2011.
Six Mile Post, Georgia Highlands College, GA
22 hours ago by Casey Bass
Two pieces of legislation that have the potential to change campus life in Georgia are currently being worked on in the Georgia Legislature. House Bill 615, put forth by Rep. Tim Bearden (R Villa Rica), and "Georgia's Common Sense Lawful Carry Act," proposed by Senate Majority Whip Mitch Seabaugh (R Coweta County), could make it legal for students and faculty to carry handguns on campus.
The Chanticleer, Jacksonville State University, AL
4 days ago by James Burton
The other day, during a low moment in my life, I found myself watching C-SPAN. They just so happened to be covering the congressional hearings regarding the mass recalls coming out of the Toyota camp. I found myself both intrigued, amused and terrified all at once.
The Chanticleer, Jacksonville State University, AL
4 days ago by Haley Gregg
A student-athlete, an actress, and a piano player are just a few of the attributes Laura Lundy embodies. She is a senior tennis player at Jacksonville State University and will be graduating this spring with a degree in drama and a minor in English.
Lundy was born and raised in the "Skydiving Capital of the South," also known as Cedartown, Ga.
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Noble Men of Kyle - 3/1
The Battalion, Texas A&M
Brandon implores J.C. to show his same passion for the Winter Olympics and the gentleman's favorite basketball players to watch are discussed.
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