The Daily Eastern News, Eastern Illinois University, Charleston, IL
1 hour ago by Matthew Casner/Columnist
Over the weekend, we have all been getting acquainted with John McCain's surprise pick for vice president, Sarah Palin - in some cases, more acquainted than many of us would like. Nevertheless, I believe a few choice items do merit repeating. It is worth mentioning that little more than a year and a half ago, Palin was the mayor of Wasilla, Alaska - a tiny hamlet outside of Anchorage with a population of 5,000 people.
The Daily Illini, University of Illinois, Champaign, IL
1 hour ago by Dan Streib
Accusations of a connection between Barack Obama and ex-Weatherman Bill Ayers have recently been gathering steam in conservative journals thanks to Weekly Standard and National Review contributor Stanley Kurtz. For the uninitiated, the Weather Underground was a domestic terrorist group that grew out of the New Left in the '60s and '70s.
The Daily Eastern News, Eastern Illinois University, Charleston, IL
1 hour ago by Dylan Polk/Columnist
It's hard out there for a Christian.
Whether or not people admit it, it's hard to remain steadfast in any given faith when you're met by opposition, or even if you're brought down by the faith itself.
Not long ago, I read a message my younger sister had posted on Facebook.
The Daily Eastern News, Eastern Illinois University, Charleston, IL
1 hour ago by Liz Surbeck/Columnist
Vaulted ceilings, mammoth glass walls, breath-taking theaters, bridges and halls that seem to lead to other dimensions rather than classes. This is the sort of thing that makes a person say, "Wow." This is Dounda.
I have been a freshman at Eastern for just barely two weeks and, still, up to that point I had yet to see the inside of the Doudna Fine Arts Center.
The Daily Eastern News, Eastern Illinois University, Charleston, IL
1 hour ago by Dylan Polk/Cartoonist
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The Daily Eastern News, Eastern Illinois University, IL
4 hours ago by Matt Hopf/Associate News Editor
The Charleston Fire Department responded to a fire at Charleston High School on Thursday night. The fire was in a concession stand when fire and ambulance units got there, Assistant Chief Pat Goodwin said. "There were flames throughout the room, and smoke throughout the whole high school," Goodwin said around 8 p.
The Daily Eastern News, Eastern Illinois University, IL
39 minutes ago by Emily Zulz/Administration Editor
Warner Brothers announced in August that the final installment of the Harry Potter movies, "Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince," would be delayed until the summer of 2009. Our take: I planned my November around one event - the release of "Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince.
The Daily Eastern News, Eastern Illinois University, IL
12 hours ago by Dan Cusack/Assistant Sports Editor
Panther basketball fans will have a new treat when they come to Lantz Arena to watch the men's and women's basketball teams. Over the summer, the old floor was repainted with a new, sleeker design that both men's head basketball coach Mike Miller and women's basketball coach Brady Sallee are happy with.
The Daily Illini, University of Illinois, IL
1 day ago by Scott Green
Whether to join a fraternity or not is one of the biggest, life-defining decisions a new student can make. That's why it's very important you do not commit to a house until you have given it careful thought, by which I mean "consumed twelve Jell-O shots."
Ha ha, that was a joke.
Indiana Statesman, Indiana State University, IN
1 day ago by Harold Bosstick
Four ISU students traveled to Denver to be immersed in the Democratic National Convention.
Analyssa Noe, a junior legal studies major, said she worked with Rock the Vote, a program sponsored by MTV.
She worked the check-in for media; she said she escorted media personnel to interviews and to their seats.
Indiana Statesman, Indiana State University, IN
2 days ago by Harold Bosstick
Last spring, sophomore marketing major Alex Burton, the director of freshman and investigative affairs for ISU Student Government Association, was part of a trial for Zimbra, an e-mail system that would have replaced the current ISU MyMail system.
However, there has been no switch of e-mail system to this date.
The Daily Illini, University of Illinois, IL
1 day ago by Peter Kim
Nothing is worse than getting to the baseball stadium only to find your view blocked by an obnoxious metal pillar. University researchers say in the future you may be able to solve your problem by simply making it disappear.
University Professor Harley Johnson and researcher Dong Xiao have developed the scientific blueprint for the first invisibility cloaking device.
Indiana Statesman, Indiana State University, IN
1 day ago by Austen Leake
In 2002, John Malkovich directed "The Dancer Upstairs," which featured the recipient of last year's best supporting actor award Javier Bardem.
Malkovich is now in "Burn After Reading," the new Coen brothers' film.
Malkovich proved he could tell a story while working with actors to give passionate performances, just as he did in his own illustrious acting career.
The Daily Illini, University of Illinois, IL
1 day ago by Paul Cruse III
Do you hate the Greek system? Does the sight of Greek letters make you sick? Do you wish barn-dances were outlawed in the state of Illinois? On Friday, someone who apparently shared this opinion put out an e-mail bashing Greeks on campus, but forged it to make it appear as though it came from Chancellor Richard Herman.
Navigator News, Lake Land College, IL
3 days ago by Scott May
The presidential election, described by some to be the most important election in American history, is only two months away.
As polls come in, they are making it apparent that the race is close and the country is once again divided. In some key issues the two candidates could not be farther apart, while in other issues they share commonalities.
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