Washington Square News, New York University, NY
5 days ago by Mary Jane Weedman
THIS WEEK | WSN's Mary Jane Weedman tells you how to spend your week in the city.
Washington Square News, New York University, NY
5 days ago by Alvin Chang
When I hijacked a helicopter to make it on time for a date, I knew "Grand Theft Auto IV" was going to teach me a lot about myself. In these two months of gaming, I learned I am vengeful, yet forgiving. I do stupid things for cute girls. And I like driving fast
Washington Square News, New York University, NY
5 days ago by Chris James
UNIVERSITY | Jason Furman, a visiting scholar at the Robert F. Wagner Graduate School of Public Service, was appointed director of economic policy for Sen. Barack Obama's presidential campaign earlier this month. The NYU scholar and leading economist now has the important task of counseling the Democratic nominee on what has recently become a main focus in his campaign: the economy.
The Triangle, Drexel University, PA
5 days ago by Nancy Lan
Max Brindle, a freshman in the LeBow College of business and a member of Drexel's lacrosse team, died the morning of June 18 after a bicycling accident in his hometown, Wayne, Pa.
Brindle, 20, was riding his bicycle when it crashed into the back of a car, according to the Daily News.
The Daily Pennsylvanian, University of Pennsylvania, PA
2 days ago by Neil Fanaroff
Only a few months after winning its first Ivy League title in 20 years, the Cornell men's basketball coaches are not standing pat.
They're working to insure that the team stays stronger for longer and, having added Univeristy of Massachusetts transfer Max Groebe according to The Cornell Basketball Blog, the staff just took a big leap in the right direction.
The Daily Pennsylvanian, University of Pennsylvania, PA
5 days ago by Neil Fanaroff
A casual passerby may have been confused if he witnessed the baseball game at Meiklejohn Stadium on Friday.
Both teams wore jerseys identifying themselves as Penn and none of the athletes looked quite old enough to go to the school. And that's beside the fact that the only colleges still playing NCAA baseball at the time were the national tournament semifinalists.