Rocky Mountain Collegian, Colorado State University, CO
1 day ago by Kelli Pryor
Even though CSU alumnus Amanda Igaki is the reigning 2008 Miss Asian America Colorado, don't dare call her a beauty queen.
The Miss Asian America Colorado event was created this year by Asian Avenue magazine as more than a beauty pageant. The contestants had to possess more than physical attractiveness, they needed to demonstrate intelligence, compassion and the desire to serve.
Kansas State Collegian, Kansas State University, KS
2 days ago
View the photos of Country Stampede attendees, country music stars and that ever-present mud.
Kansas State Collegian, Kansas State University, KS
2 days ago by Salena Strate
K-State IT personnel will never ask for a password or user name through e-mail. That is the point university IT security officer Harvard Townsend wants to make clear to K-State students and employees. Since May 29, more than 30 e-mail scams have been reported, Townsend said.
Reveille, Nebraska Wesleyan University, NE
2 days ago by Nathan Ehmke
As you are probably aware of, The Reveille staff is on summer break and are brainstorming some ideas for our fall issues.
In saying that we would like to extend to you a roll in the issues to come. As the voice of Nebraska Wesleyan University we value our audiences feedback and are open to any suggestions.
Daily Nebraskan, University of Nebraska, NE
3 days ago by Alissa Skelton
The J.D. Edwards Honors Program in Computer Science and Management, the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's top honors program, has been renamed the Jeffery S. Raikes School of Computer Science and Management, in honor of Jeff Raikes, a strong supporter of the program.
The Campus, Oklahoma City University, OK
3 days ago by Alaina Stevens
As the nation gets ready to celebrate its heritage on July 4, some people may be looking for a place to celebrate the festivities.
The Campus online staff has researched what festivals and firework shows are being offered in the metro area and include, Bethany, Yukon, Edmond, and Bricktown/Oklahoma City.
Daily Nebraskan, University of Nebraska, NE
3 days ago by Casey Welsch
Ever since what some would call that fateful hour, when the clock struck midnight on New Year's Eve and the calendars switched to 2005, Lincoln smokers have been a persecuted bunch.
Forced to stand outside in the cold, the heat, the wind, the rain and the public to puff their cigarettes, Lincoln's smokers have always opposed the ban.
Daily Toreador, Texas Tech University, TX
6 days ago by Angela Farmer
This summer, residents literally can witness the history of wind power at the American Wind Power Center and Museum.
Two instructors at Texas Tech's College of Architecture are working on a mural project at the windmill museum's covered patio area.
The project is self-funded by the windmill museum, said Coy Harris, the museum's director.
Daily Toreador, Texas Tech University, TX
6 days ago by Mia Walters
Red and blue flashing lights, sirens, motorcycle cops, and fire trucks rarely mean good news.
Juneteenth celebrations took place in Lubbock on Saturday morning, with the highlight being the parade that ended at the Mae Simmons Community Center.
People of all ages lined the streets waiting to see parade floats boarded by people ready to toss candy to the audience watching from the curb.