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Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Week 15

The Guilfordian, Guilford College, Greensboro, NC

12 hours ago by Kylie Gilliams

Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Week featured a series of events aiming to educate and motivate students. At the Faces of Homelessness Panel, currently and formerly homeless people spoke about their experiences.


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Bye, bye Benny


		Bye, bye Benny

The Seahawk, University of North Carolina Wilmington, NC

5 hours ago by Tyler Heffernan | Sports Editor

Former men's basketball head coach Benny Moss, as of Aug. 31, is officially no longer a member of the Seahawk family. According to Wilmington StarNews staff writer Brian Mull, the two sides have agreed on a settlement worth $225,000.

Moss was hired in April 2006 and given a 5-year contract worth $182,000, annually.

Campus Crime Report

The Seahawk, University of North Carolina Wilmington, NC

8 hours ago

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Read the book before you see the movie: Eat, Pray, Love


		Read the book before you see the movie: Eat, Pray, Love

The Concordian, Concord University, WV

1 day ago by Andrea Lannom

Whether it was the travel, the expression of grief, or a mix of both, there was something about Elizabeth Gilbert's Eat Pray Love that absolutely sucked me in. This book not only brings the reader to tears through a traumatic divorce but also brings the reader to peace by the pursuit of balance.

Longest continuous span bridge in the US built in West Virginia


		Longest continuous span bridge in the US built in West Virginia

The Concordian, Concord University, WV

1 day ago by Samantha Ricketts

After three years of construction, a record is being broken in West Virginia. The nation's longest continuous segmental span bridge is almost complete over the Kanawha River linking Dunbar and South Charleston.

When completely finished, the bridge will carry eastbound traffic on I-64 in order to improve safety and alleviate congestion from the existing bridge, which will then hold all westbound traffic.

Indoor tanning: Harmful to your wallet and health

The Concordian, Concord University, WV

1 day ago by Julia Spencer

To pay for the new health care plan, congress has passed legislation allowing a tax to be placed on indoor tanning beds. An extra 10% tax on indoor tanning went into effect July 1st and is finally beginning to be noticed by shop owners and customers alike.

"Date Night" is Mark Wahlberg's introduction into comedy

Campus Chronicle, High Point University, NC

3 days ago by Katie Nelson

On August 30th, the Extraordinaire cinema on campus will be showing "Date Night" starring Steve Carell and Tina Fey at 8pm.

"Date Night" is a comedy about a boring, middle-aged couple's that attempt to spice up their routine by going to a trendy restaurant.

Beach Blast or Beach Bust? The tradition is only welcome to freshmen


		Beach Blast or Beach Bust? The tradition is only welcome to freshmen

The Seahawk, University of North Carolina Wilmington, NC

6 days ago by Eliza Dillard | Staff Writer

It happens every year. As freshmen, we are told daily during UNCWelcome Week that Beach Blast will be the most exciting event of our UNCW careers. Free transportation, free food, free T-shirts, and the beach; who would possibly turn down such an opportunity? With the combination of being new to college, living in a beach town and being surrounded by new friends, Beach Blast was definitely an exciting day for me as a freshman.

Jokisch receives award at Health Physics Society Conference


		Jokisch receives award at Health Physics Society Conference

The Patriot, Francis Marion University, SC

3 days ago by Staci Poston

Associate Professor of Physics Dr. Derek Jokisch recently received the 2010 Elda E. Anderson Award at the 55th Annual Health Physics Society (HPS) Conference.

The award honors Elda E. Anderson, a physicist who worked on the Manhattan Project and went on to become a pioneer in the field of health physics and a founding member of HPS.

Performing Arts Center nears completion


		Performing Arts Center nears completion

The Patriot, Francis Marion University, SC

3 days ago by Aaron Gotter

The FMU Performing Arts Center that is currently being built should be ready for its grand gala at some point between late August and early September.

The construction has brought with it some special challenges that were made worse by the weather. Mike Ritchey, the Director of Facilities Engineering and Maintenance, said that rain had caused the deep orchestra pit to look more like a mud hole than part of the construction.

FSU Campus Shooting Injures One

FSU Voice, Fayetteville State University, NC

4 days ago by L'Asia Brown

A shooting at University Place Apartments on campus has led to one victim hospitalized with a gunshot wound and campus police seeking two suspects, according to Fayetteville State University officials. An official FSU notice was sent to students, staff and faculty earlier this afternoon warning them to be on the lookout for two suspects.

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