The Daily Collegian, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Amherst, MA
4 hours ago by Eric Athas, Collegian Staff
University of Massachusetts student Brian C. Marquis felt a grade he received last semester was unfair.
In early January, he expressed this concern to the course's teaching assistant, the department chair and the university Ombuds office, but his grade remained unchanged.
Northeastern News, Northeastern University, Boston, MA
3 hours ago by Matt Collette
The circus is in town, and along with a big blue tent, acrobats and an extensive menagerie are questions of animal cruelty and neglect.
As recently as last year, the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) has accused the Atlanta-based UniverSoul Circus, which has pitched its tent at Columbus Lot for the week, of leasing animals from exhibitors who have failed to meet minimum federal standards in veterinary care, medical records, adequate space and failure to properly maintain transport vehicles.
Northeastern News, Northeastern University, Boston, MA
18 hours ago by Lauren Rouleau
Meatwad makes the money, see. Meatwad gets the honies, see.
Imagine this being stuck in your head every Monday through Thursday. Two days of solace without the catchy tune drilling your head – then Sunday rolls around and at 11:15 p.m., the beat is back.
An order of fries named Frylock, a milkshake known as Master Shake, the leader of the group, and a meatball who can mold himself into the shape of a frank or an igloo, Meatwad.
Northeastern News, Northeastern University, Boston, MA
21 hours ago by Stephanie Shore
Rock music is supposed to be about passion. It's built on the premise of "sticking it to the man." And unlike the hits played on Top 40 radio, it's about the creation of raw intensity and brutal honesty - not about the creation of revenue.
The recent influx of competition-meets-reality shows that aim to "create" rock stars - rock reality, if you will - is killing the spirit of rock 'n' roll.
Northeastern News, Northeastern University, Boston, MA
3 hours ago by
Sen. Barack Obama seems like a pleasant guy. It'd probably be fun to shoot some hoops with him.
But I'd have to call a foul for some of Obama's blunders in foreign policy development. He postures as the peace player in this upcoming presidential election but his actions are in many ways hypocritical.
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Media Ethics Magazine, Emerson College, MA
3 days ago
The Spring 2008 issue of Media Ethics is replaced by the book An Ethics Trajectory: Visions of Media Past, Present and Yet to Come, which consists of the proceedings of the first and second U.S. media ethics summits in 1987 and 2007. The book also includes chapters by, among others, Al Gore, Adam Powell III, Clifford Christians on current and future media ethics issues. The regular ME material will appear in the Fall '08 issue. (Book cover design by Jan Cothran.)
Northeastern News, Northeastern University, MA
2 days ago by Amara Grautski
After 82 years as the university's on-campus newspaper, the Northeastern News will change its name to the Huntington News and become independent of the university in September
Although the newspaper's content and distribution will remain the same, the Huntington News will be located off-campus at 295 Huntington Ave.
Northeastern News, Northeastern University, MA
2 days ago by Matt Collette
The circus is in town, and along with a big blue tent, acrobats and an extensive menagerie are questions of animal cruelty and neglect.
As recently as last year, the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) has accused the Atlanta-based UniverSoul Circus, which has pitched its tent at Columbus Lot for the week, of leasing animals from exhibitors who have failed to meet minimum federal standards in veterinary care, medical records, adequate space and failure to properly maintain transport vehicles.
Northeastern News, Northeastern University, MA
2 days ago by Alana Cádiz
It was 5:30 on a March morning and tons of actors were swarming a tent in the Burlington Mall parking lot. It was the beginning of their long work day - at least 12 hours, possibly 16.
For some, there was nothing novel about the scene. The regulars were catching up with old friends.
Media Ethics Magazine, Emerson College, MA
3 days ago
Media Ethics is independent. It is editorially eclectic, and the sponsors are not responsible for its content. It strives to provide a forum for opinion and research articles on media ethics, as well as a venue for announcements and reviews of meetings, opportunities, and publications.
Tufts Daily, Tufts University, MA
2 days ago by Rob Silverblatt and Giovanni Russonello
A Middlesex County grand jury today indicted Jodie Nealley and another former Office of Student Activities (OSA) administrator for allegedly embezzling close to $1 million from the university. Nealley served as the office's director from 1996 until 2007, when she was fired after the university accused her of embezzling approximately $300,000.
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