The Daily Eastern News, Eastern Illinois University, IL
7 hours ago by Megan Tkacy/Staff Reporter
We can thank the recent Mac TV ads for engraving the idea that a PC equals a man in a stuffy suit while the Mac is the cool, laid-back kid. So which is really better, Mac or PC? Doug Lawhead works at Eastern as a network LAN support specialist. He works with Macs on Eastern's campus and believes they are more reliable and stable than a PC.
Miami Student, Miami University, OH
3 hours ago by Bobby Goodwin
Sixteen years old.
That's how old Matt Seidel is - president, designer and founder of Overdone Clothing Company, based in Columbus, Ohio.
Seidel launched Overdone's brand new Web site, (http://www.overdonecc.com), Oct. 29, simultaneously debuting his new fall line of tees and announcing the new Overdone sponsored roster, consisting of Breathe Carolina, City Lights, Disco Curtis and LoveSick Radio.
The Eastern Progress, Eastern Kentucky University, KY
15 hours ago by Jessica Nicholson
In celebration of global diversity, Eastern celebrated the 24th annual International Banquet on Saturday. The banquet is a long-standing event on campus that celebrates the global diversity represented by students, faculty and staff members.
Guests lined the steps of the Keene Johnson Building adorned in their native dress and colorful festive attire for an evening of fellowship, fun and ethnic food from around the world.
Miami Student, Miami University, OH
18 hours ago by Anna Turner
I'll The origins of Thanksgiving are generally well known: The pilgrims didn't have any food and then the Native Americans gave them some corn. They were thankful and invited them over for dinner. Or something like that.
Well, you're about to have your mind blown because guess what? That's not what really happened.
Miami Student, Miami University, OH
1 day ago by Erich Schrader
I'll probably be crucified by many for saying this, but a substantial portion of the music produced these days genuinely sucks, and to be more specific, I'm talking about the same songs that people often seem to enjoy.
The Chimes, Capital University, OH
1 day ago by Sarah Unger
Friday the 13th Folkists say Friday the 13th is probably the most widespread superstition in America. It even has a phobia named for the fear of it-paraskevidekatriaphobia Two possible origins 1) In attendance to the Last Supper was Jesus and his 12 disciples.
The Eastern Progress, Eastern Kentucky University, KY
1 day ago by Maggie LaFleur
It's easy to picture: a college student sitting at home on the couch or in their dorm bored out of their mind, searching the Web for any kind of entertainment, whether it be watching random Youtube videos late at night, or Facebook-stalking your classmates.
The Transcript , Ohio Wesleyan University , OH
1 day ago
The Eastern Progress, Eastern Kentucky University, KY
2 days ago by Bryan Reynolds
The film 2012, a disaster movie from disaster master Roland Emmerich, is loud, obnoxious, drawn-out and, ultimately, kind of lame. Emmerich, the director of movie disasters The Day After Tomorrow and 10,000 B.C., doesn't stray too far from his usual formula: a big disaster hits and normal people, in an effort to survive, suddenly find themselves capable of doing the extraordinary.
The Collegian, Hillsdale College, MI
2 days ago by Cody Ewers
Beyond Hillsdale's city limits lies a haven for the Saturday morning heroes, the weekday warriors and anyone else looking for some good, cheap grub - a "diner in the rough," if you will.
Assorted coffee cups dangle from hooks lining the perimeter of the ceiling at Mel's Diner, like beer steins at a brewery.
The Denisonian, Denison University, OH
3 days ago by Miles Franklin
Michael Jackson's This Is It is an ordinary concert film focusing on the extraordinary Michael Jackson. In the film, the audience is treated to the King of Pop's rehearsals and back stage preparations for his sadly canceled concert: This Is It. The audience is able to see Michael Jackson one last time in all his glory.
The Denisonian, Denison University, OH
3 days ago by Christy Fayette & Alyson Levitz-Jones
"Where the Wild Things Are" follows the all-too-familiar scenario of a classic children's book turned into a movie. But before you continue along that path of assumption-the one that presumes that if you read the book you will not like nor have to see the movie and vice versa-think again; not only are the Wild Things a fascinating and entertaining gang, but the movie encompasses a multitude of emotions that go beyond the nostalgia of revisiting a favorite childhood read.
The Collegian, Hillsdale College, MI
6 days ago by Liz Essley
This weekend six Hillsdale College students will have the chance to be the next big soap opera star.
A hand-picked group will participate in a "Days of Our Lives" auditioning seminar in Detroit, Mich. on Thursday, and an open casting call on Friday, according to Professor of Theatre George Angell.