The Traveler, University of Arkansas, AR
8 hours ago by Bailey McBride
"Friday night and the lights are low-looking out for a place to go…"
This might seem like a cheesy kick-back to the 1970s, but every Friday after classes are finally let out for the weekend, Razorbacks across town are left with the looming question, "What now?" Luckily, Fayetteville and the UA offer some great and inexpensive fun.
The Traveler, University of Arkansas, AR
8 hours ago by Brian Washburn
Even though Fayetteville is accustomed to headliners stopping through town, they are generally either musicians who stop by on a regular basis (Cross Canadian Ragweed, anyone?) or they are mostly country artists, which a bulk of Fayetteville residents do tend to enjoy.
Muleskinner, University of Central Missouri, MO
20 hours ago by Mike Jeffries: Muleskinner
Standing on the stage at the American Idol finale, David Cook hugged is brother Andrew and cried.
"It's all his fault," David said, pointing to Andrew.
Andrew couldn't say much, the whole thing was a bit overwhelming. His brother was a now a bonifide celebrity and was about to get everything that came with it.
Gateway, University of Nebraska, Omaha, NE
1 day ago by Taylor Muller
During the summer, it seemed as if the construction contractors on campus outnumbered students many times. But all their hard work toiling through the hot weather has not been fruitless. Three separate projects will be finishing up just in time for the start of fall classes, as well as several smaller renovations throughout campus.
Gateway, University of Nebraska, Omaha, NE
1 day ago by Scott Stewart
If all you know about Greek life is what you've seen in low-budget going-to-college teen movies, you should take a closer look.
UNO's Greek community is divided into four councils - the Interfraternity Council, the Panhellenic Council, the National Pan-Hellenic Council and the Multicultural Greek Council.
Gateway, University of Nebraska, Omaha, NE
2 days ago by Jan Jarvis
Energy - the high-octane kind that pumps up the most stressed-out bodies - is only a sip away.
Or so goes the promise from the more than 500 energy beverages that are fueling fatigued consumers.
Some of the latest additions to this $3 billion business rely on healthy-sounding ingredients such as vitamin B and ginseng for that extra boost.
Index, Truman State University, MO
3 days ago by Michelle Martin
Truman professor demonstrates international bond of music
Index, Truman State University, MO
3 days ago by Alex Boles
Twelve cheap tricks for the class of 2012