The Trailblazer Times, MidAmerica Nazarene University, KS
1 day ago by Ethan Kumke
Editor's Note: Freshman Ethan Kumke is the Opinion Editor of the Trailblazer Times. His blog about NSO events will be updated daily. Feel free to comment with your own impressions of each day.
Blog Day 1
So the day is finally here, and today I took the next step in my life as I became an official college student.
Gateway, University of Nebraska, Omaha, NE
1 day ago by Mark Patel
Every summer I have lived in Nebraska, I have noticed a small change. Women are dressing in a less revealing manner every year.
To be sure, short skirts and shirts that leave little to the imagination are still popular, but there has been a significant trend away from showy items of clothing.
The University News, University of Missouri Kansas City, MO
2 days ago by David Montgomery
Those of you who read my articles last year are likely familiar with my political persuasion. Over a very politically active summer, little has changed for me.
We are about to embark on what could promise to be one of the most exciting presidential runoffs in American history.
Daily Nebraskan, University of Nebraska, NE
2 days ago by Kyle Martin
The University News, University of Missouri Kansas City, MO
2 days ago by Derek Simons
One would think chancellors are supposed to spend more years at a university than their students, unless they too are planning to graduate and move on to bigger and better things.
Since 2004, UMKC has had five different people in charge, so unless you're a really exceptional student, you may have had a difficult time keeping track of who's running the show here.
Daily Nebraskan, University of Nebraska, NE
2 days ago by Jeff Hall
This week's Olympics were to be a proud moment for China - a sort of coming out ceremony to mark its entrance to the world stage as a prosperous, developed nation.
It was to showcase China's openness, expanding freedoms and amaze visitors with the pace of economic development.
Gateway, University of Nebraska, Omaha, NE
3 days ago by Autumn Bullard
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. - Initially, shower sex does not seem a terribly ambitious activity. So why is it that in reality, attempting to play bumper boats in the bathtub is like making a swan dive into the shallow end of a pool, leaving you achy and coughing up water?
Hot, wet, naked bodies pressed up against each other in the steamy and passionate throws of young love sounds, to most people, like the end to a particularly successful "Dear Penthouse Forum" letter, yet I'm left wondering how such an unsatisfactory romp has rinsed me clean of lust with my last grasps at optimism circling the drain.
Daily Nebraskan, University of Nebraska, NE
6 days ago by Grant Tripplett
This year, the United States legalized a psychoactive liquor called absinthe. Ernest Hemingway used to favor it, as did Oscar Wilde. Some people claim that Vincent Van Gogh even cut his ear off while intoxicated from it.
I have always been a "try everything once" kind of guy.