Daily Nebraskan, University of Nebraska, NE
2 days ago by Casey Welsch
No, it's not Red's Goods.
Although the shop's name is spelled like the Spanish word for red, it is actually pronounced Ro-Jo as in jackalope-o's Goods. Rojo's.
"It comes from Rose and Jodie, my mother and my cousin," said Rojo's co-owner Tissy McMahan. "They passed away and I wanted to incorporate their names into the name somehow and that's what I came up with.
Iowa State Daily, Iowa State University, IA
2 hours ago by James Pusey
After 56 years of housing various ISU services, it's time to say goodbye to the quaint Fisher-Nickell Hall.
The small building is situated across the street from the Oak-Elm residence hall and stands in stark contrast to the towering Hixson-Lied Student Success Center built next to it.
Iowa State Daily, Iowa State University, IA
1 day ago by Rashah McChesney
University Chronicle, Saint Cloud State University, MN
2 days ago by Staff Report
The SCSU library and the Jewish Studies Program at SCSU will host "Let's Talk About It: Jewish Literature," during the fall of 2008.
Campus and community members are invited to participate in the five-part reading and discussion program to be held on five Wednesdays.
University Chronicle, Saint Cloud State University, MN
2 days ago by Staff Report
College students nationwide are currently getting ready for their fall semester to begin.
But as students are getting ready, textbook prices continue to rise even over the summer months.
Students and their parents are doing their homework to find alternatives to high priced textbooks.
Daily Nebraskan, University of Nebraska, NE
3 days ago by Alissa Skelton
Editor's Note: Jeff Hall, a columnist for the Daily Nebraskan, is the main subject of this story. The story involves the proposed ban on affirmative action in the state, an issue the Daily Nebraskan has covered since November 2007. While current and former Daily Nebraskan staff members are usually off limits to use as sources, this story wouldn't have been complete without Hall telling his side.
University Chronicle, Saint Cloud State University, MN
3 days ago by Dana Johnson
They don't mind that there's no lock on their tent in their campsite they will leave their valuables in it anyways.
Chances are they will leave their cooler and grill out too, just in case their neighbors need to eat.
They'll spend all day out in the July sun, listening, singing, dancing, and celebrating because those are the only things on their agenda.
Iowa State Daily, Iowa State University, IA
6 days ago by Kyle Ferguson
With the return to school rapidly approaching, students old and new are anxious to get moved in as soon as possible, yet many who chose to live in Ames over the summer are finding that difficult, due to differences between move out and move in dates. "It's a struggle, no question," said Gary Hunziker, owner of Hunziker Property Management.