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Culture Clash: Does I-Doser Work? 53

The Wright Times, Wright College, Chicago, IL

7 days ago by Juan Pintor, Colin Schermerhorn

Two of our editors gave I-Doser a trial listen to see if this simulated experience was a real high or a placebo drug.

Barbie: 50 and fabulous 13

The Leader, University of Wisconsin Milwaukee, Milwaukee, WI

7 days ago by Ashley Lewandowski

The attractive little doll that revolutionized the toy industry turns 50 this year. But this was no ordinary birthday for Barbie. As tribute to the queen of petite, this year's New York Fashion Week began with a tribute to the icon of MattelĀ® via a full-fledged fashion show.

Chicago Booth Paintball Competition 3

Chicago Business, University of Chicago GSB, Chicago, IL

2 days ago by Ron Rolph, '11 and Dan Moll, '11

Two hundred and forty four motivated MBA students, spouses, and partners descended upon Joliet, Illinois for a day of leadership, teamwork, esprit de corps, and simulated combat. The Armed Forces Group (AFG) of Chicago Booth organized the Inaugural Chicago Booth Paintball Competition which occurred on May 8th, 2010.

Bold Visions 1

PUC Chronicle, Purdue University Calumet, Hammond, IN

3 hours ago by Nita Sharp

Gary Tonge's "Bold Visions: the Digital Painting Bible" is truly a digital artist's best friend. If you have ever wanted to draw fantasy islands, know how to use some of Adobe Photoshop's brushes to their absolute best, then this book is a true blessing.

If you are a digital artist, "Bold Visions" is a wonderful way to enhance your skills and broaden your horizons.

Another Trouble, Please? 1

PUC Chronicle, Purdue University Calumet, Hammond, IN

3 hours ago by Ryan Riverside

Already a well-established magnet of disaster, it should come as no surprise to find tragedy struck again. If not for a wonderful professor, I would have dropped out of college.

This semester, I began happy, with full intentions of being active mentally and, for once, physically.

Mequon Book Club exposes students to a variety of books for 10 years and counting 1

The Times, Milwaukee Area Technical College, Milwaukee, WI

1 day ago by Teresa Rae Butler

It has been over 10 years since the Mequon Campus Book Discussion Group was created by Terri Sutton, an English instructor now retired, who had started the first gathering as a community service.

Since Sutton, who still works as an adjunct, retired as an English instructor, the position has been run by Marianne Szabo.

New tennis programs look to be an 'Ace' 1

PUC Chronicle, Purdue University Calumet, Hammond, IN

1 day ago by Rey Perez

When it comes to athletics at PUC, the sky may be the limit in the years to come. With the idea of expansion came the advent of new team sports. One of the new sports that will find its way into the PUC athletic lineup next fall is men's and women's tennis.

Greek Peek 1

The NEIU Independent, Northeastern Ilinois University, Chicago, IL

6 days ago by Trista Gunderman

At Northeastern Illinois University, there are a variety of Greek Organizations to choose from. Joining a Greek Organization at a commuter school is a different experience than being in one at a school with dorms. However, there still are the lifelong friendships that result from being in a Greek Organization.

Bullying Upgraded to a New Level 1

The Wright Times, Wright College, Chicago, IL

7 days ago by

Bullying used to consist of adolescent teasing with an occasional wet wily or swirly in the toilet. The past decade proved that bullying is no longer as innocent as it once compared to today's extreme bullying cases on television. Children no longer fear of bulling at school.

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