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Muleskinner, University of Central Missouri, Warrensburg, MO

5 hours ago by Lora Powell: Muleskinner

The next president of UCM must be someone who can build a sense of community, calm controversy and not be afraid to be unpopular, according to Michael Wright, dean of the College of Education and head of the Presidential Search Committee.

Speaking from his own point of view and not an overall representative of the 20-person committee, Wright said due to the large budget cuts facing Missouri higher education, the ideal candidate for president would be a business-minded individual as well as someone who understands academic procedure.


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Surviving the E-Reader rush


		Surviving the E-Reader rush

Gateway, University of Nebraska, Omaha, NE

20 hours ago by Adam Kochanowicz

Have you spotted those funny-looking plastic toys students have been reading on campus? Students have recently been taking advantage of the library's Kindle-renting program (including netbooks, digital cameras and laptops) thereby experiencing a possible sequel to the iPod craze--E-reading.

Two earn All-American status at National Inddor Track Championships

Southwestern College Collegian, Southwestern College, KS

6 hours ago by Clint Dick

After a month and a half of competing at indoor track and field meets, the Builders will stay close to home March 11 when they host the Southwestern College Invitational. Because of the campus stadium reconstruction, the home meet will be at Cowley College.

Club hits leave listeners dancing

Southwestern College Collegian, Southwestern College, KS

40 minutes ago by Alejandra Rojas

Artist and producer, David Guetta, has taken dance music under his wing and is putting his own spin on it to create multi-platinum selling records.

Guetta was born and raised in Paris. He began his career DJing at the Board Club in Paris. After years of playing popular songs he discovered house music.

Nicholas Sparks novel leaves readers eager for the movie


		Nicholas Sparks novel leaves readers eager for the movie

Gateway, University of Nebraska, Omaha, NE

12 hours ago by Brittany Stevens

New York Times Best-Selling Author Nicholas Sparks breaks away from his traditional love story style with "The Last Song," which focuses on the love between family members.

The book focuses primarily on 17-year-old Veronica "Ronnie" Miller. She is left bitter and resentful after her father leaves her, along with her brother Jonah and her mother, in New York City and moves to Wilmington, N.

Major Omaha area companies will still make prescence at UNO's job fair

Gateway, University of Nebraska, Omaha, NE

2 hours ago by Tim Kucera

The annual job fair being held at the UNO is a massive magnet for young, career-bound college students. The event will be held on Wednesday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the Milo Bail Student Center Ballroom, located on the second floor.

Union Pacific, Applied Underwriters, National Indemnity, Gallup, ConAgra, First National Bank, Wells Fargo, Northwestern Mutual, ExxonMobil and NorthStar Financial Services Group are a few of the companies setting up kiosks.

Review: 'The Crazies' takes chilling to whole new level

The Grand Views, Grand View College, IA

5 days ago by Randy Moorhead

Well now, this is a shocker. Generally, when a horror film is set to be remade, it is doomed to swim the bloody seas of mediocrity. (I'm looking at you "Friday the 13th"…among others.) However, "Sahara" director Breck Eisner has actually crafted a solid remake.

Students, faculty gather to protest non-discrimination policy


		Students, faculty gather to protest non-discrimination policy

Chart, Missouri Southern State College, MO

4 days ago by Brennan Stebbins & Luke Taylor

Hearnes Hall and the area outside University President Bruce Speck's office was the site of another protest urging Southern to update it's non-discrimination policy today.

Around sixty people, including students and several faculty members, gathered at 12:15 this afternoon and demanded the University include sexual orientation in the policy.

Deadly earthquake strikes Chile, may have changed day lengths


		Deadly earthquake strikes Chile, may have changed day lengths

The Grand Views, Grand View College, IA

5 days ago by Randy Moorhead

A powerful earthquake lasting three minutes rocked the coast of Chile Saturday morning, measuring a stunning 8.8 on the rictor scale and triggering a large 8 ft. tsunami that struck the coast, obliterating the countryside and generating tsunami warnings across the Pacific.

MSSU could seek deal with different school

Chart, Missouri Southern State College, MO

4 days ago by Luke Taylor

Missouri Southern administrators are considering a partnership with another university to construct a medical school if the Kansas City University of Medicine and Biosciences decides not to team up for the project, University President Bruce Speck announced in Monday's Faculty Senate meeting.

Electronic readers grow in popularity despite prices

The Grand Views, Grand View College, IA

4 days ago by Jon Anderson

With the popularity of electronic readers steadily increasing, reading from a book could become a thing of the past. The Kindle, Nook and Sony Reader are changing the way Americans read, offering a high-tech approach to shopping at a bookstore.

The concept of the electronic reader is simple.

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