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Community mourns loss of band member


		Community mourns loss of band member

Rocky Mountain Collegian, Colorado State University, CO

2 days ago by Erik Myers

Clouds hung heavily over the Aggie Theater Tuesday evening, where a somber crowd had gathered to remember the life of 22-year-old Johnny Schou.

Schou, the bassist of popular Fort Collins-based band Tickle Me Pink, was found dead in his Fort Collins home Tuesday morning.

Sunday liquor a mixed bag

Rocky Mountain Collegian, Colorado State University, CO

1 day ago by Sean Reed

Chalk up another day for the Colorado drinking week.

Yesterday, a new state law officially took effect that allows liquor stores to sell their wares on Sundays -- something that has not been legal in our state for more than 70 years.

The new law, signed in April by Gov.

Preserve your summer mandom

Rocky Mountain Collegian, Colorado State University, CO

1 day ago by J. David McSwane

Each summer, millions of men look deep within themselves for the courage to stand up and fight. This group, of which I consider myself a fervent member, fights for a just and worthy cause, a complex mission that can only be understood by men and men alone.

Goodbye Gates

Kansas State Collegian, Kansas State University, KS

1 day ago by Yegor Sorokin

When I was studying to earn my bachelor's degree, one of my friends was expelled from the university. After a couple of months, he was hired for a mysterious position that was somehow connected with computers. Nobody knew what he was doing, but I knew he was making good money.

The Fourum

Kansas State Collegian, Kansas State University, KS

1 day ago

The Fourum

Kansas State Collegian, Kansas State University, KS

1 day ago by Aubree Casper

Spurzem's View 6/30


		Spurzem's View 6/30

Daily Nebraskan, University of Nebraska, NE

3 days ago by Karl Spurzem

Affirmative Action imperfect, but needed

Daily Nebraskan, University of Nebraska, NE

3 days ago by Sarah Melecki

Last week, I was sitting on a blanket at Jazz in June enjoying the nice weather, friends and a little background music. With thousands of people milling about, it's easy to tune out the crowd. But when two people wearing "Decline to Sign" t-shirts showed up, the affirmative action debate reached my little blanket.

TRIPLETT: New puppy teaches responsibility, love

Daily Nebraskan, University of Nebraska, NE

4 days ago by Grant Triplett

The other morning I woke up to my new puppy, Penny, licking my toes, trying to wake me up to take her outside. I smirked and petted her for a second, and then leaned off the bed to put my slippers on.

Instead of my slippers, my feet landed directly into a squishy pile of her crap.

Get Smart: See the movie, walk away laughing

The Vista, University of Central Oklahoma, OK

6 days ago by Jordan Richison

Funnyman Steve Carell is back again in the movie adaptation of iconic 1960s television series "Get Smart."

Carell plays Maxwell Smart, the insanely self-confident secret agent who gets a chance to realize his long-held dream of working in the field. His first mission is to thwart the latest plot for world domination by the evil crime syndicate known as KAOS.

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