The Orion, California State University, Chico, CA
1 day ago by Ben Burg
With about 22 percent of the campus' energy coming from renewable sources, it's no wonder the university keeps getting recognition for its sustainability efforts. The university was named in "10 of the Greenest Colleges in America" by The Daily Green, a sustainability Web site.
The Lumberjack, Humboldt State University, CA
9 hours ago by Matt Hawk
If you've been on campus during the summer you may have heard the familiar sounds of construction. You may have heard saws furiously cutting, the "beep beep" of construction equipment in reverse, or the echo of metal clanging in the distance as it reverberates through the redwoods.
The Lumberjack, Humboldt State University, CA
10 hours ago by Chris Hoff
In unexpected ways Dr. Rollin Richmond is a natural leader for Humboldt State University - and surprisingly, his views align with those of many students. Richmond supports an end to the war in Iraq, believes veterans are owed a quality education and hopes for a strong youth vote in November's election.
The Lumberjack, Humboldt State University, CA
13 hours ago by Stephanie Haller
Well known campus activist Jason Robo appeared in Boston court on August 19 in conjunction with three charges stemming from a July 30 arrest at Logan International Airport.
Robo, former Associated Students Legislative Vice President, was charged with disorderly conduct, interference with aircraft operation and disorderly conduct on a public conveyance.
The Orion, California State University, Chico, CA
22 hours ago by Ellen Walrath
A heavy police presence downtown came in handy for one student at about 2 a.m. Saturday when he was beaten by a fellow student. Mike Ortalda was leaving a house party between West Sacramento and First avenues, near Warner Street, when Jonathon Laplant, 20, allegedly hit him in the back of the head, Ortalda said.
The Orion, California State University, Chico, CA
1 day ago by Renee Calder
A former instructor pleaded guilty to possession of marijuana in court Aug. 7. Sentencing will take place next month for Elaine Ilana Meiri, a former Hebrew instructor who could face up to three years in prison. Meiri's lawyer, Dane Cameron, will attempt to reduce her sentence to probation since this is her first criminal conviction, he said.
Arbiter Online, Boise State University, ID
1 day ago by Shannon Morgan
BY SHANNON MORGAN
Editor-in-Chief
The blaze that destroyed nine southeast Boise homes last night also claimed the life of an unidentified woman. Boise State linguistics professor Mary Ellen Ryder, who lived in one of the nine homes destroyed in the fire, has not been seen since the fire, according to KTVB.
Arbiter Online, Boise State University, ID
2 days ago by Arbiter Staff
Ten homes were destroyed by a grass fire that began around 7 p.m. tonight in southeast Boise. Nine additional homes were damaged and at least 50 were evacuated.
A Boise State student majoring in Communication who asked not to be identified said, "My house … its ashes, it's gone.
Oregon Daily Emerald, University of Oregon, OR
5 days ago by Rebecca Woolington | Freelance Writer
If you've ever picked up a tabloid magazine you've no doubt seen a story of a celebrity divorce turned ugly - bitter court battles, name calling, custody fights. But if University law students Katie Staton and Tiffany Moore have their way, those stories may become scarce.
Arbiter Online, Boise State University, ID
6 days ago by ARBITER STAFF
Last weekend, student leaders from all over campus came together in McCall for the fourth annual Student Leader Summit.
Organized by the Leadership Program of Boise State University, the summit affords student leaders a chance to network with other groups on campus and hone their leadership skills.
Oregon Daily Emerald, University of Oregon, OR
6 days ago by Robert D'Andrea
A group of law students focused on lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender legal issues will offer law students the first ever diversity-based moot court competition on campus this year, along with a host of other services. Members of the group Outlaws are organizing the competition, where students will submit legal briefs, present oral arguments and have a chance to advance to a national competition in Los Angeles.
Oregon Daily Emerald, University of Oregon, OR
6 days ago by Thomas Martinez | Freelance Writer
Blogs can do many things, from providing windows into our everyday lives to keeping us up-to-date with the latest tech-gadgets. The students and professors of the University of Oregon law school use blogs for many different reasons as well, ranging from the lives of law school students to providing easy-to-digest legal briefs.