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Bradford murder detailed in TV series


		Bradford murder detailed in TV series

Daily Helmsman, Universtiy of Memphis, TN

13 hours ago

Students will finally get to see exactly how the Memphis Police solved the on-campus murder of University of Memphis football player Taylor Bradford.

The interrogation of the suspects in the Bradford murder, as well as an interview with Bradford's parents, will be shown during an episode of "The First 48" on the A & E Network next week.

The Dark Knight delivers on all levels

The All State, Austin Peay State University, TN

1 day ago by Marlon Scott

The Dark Knight reinvents the comic book movie and is a must see for everyone.

Christ in Youth camper found, returned on her own


		Christ in Youth camper found, returned on her own

Daily Egyptian, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, IL

-10 minutes ago by Diana Soliwon

Kimberly Field, 17, who was reported missing from the Christ in Youth camp hosted on SIUC's campus this week, has returned on her own, according to the SIUC Police Department.

Energy drinks and alcohol can be dangerous


		Energy drinks and alcohol can be dangerous

Daily Helmsman, Universtiy of Memphis, TN

-10 minutes ago by Martina Ballard

Energy drinks are no longer used just to help students stay awake to get through schoolwork. Students are now using them for energy to get drunk, which could prove fatal.

By mixing alcohol with energy drinks to create the ultimate party cocktail, many students are unaware of just how dangerous the potentially fatal concoctions can be.

Kurita defends state senate seat

The All State, Austin Peay State University, TN

16 hours ago by Marlon Scott

Current Tennessee senator and Senate Speaker Pro Tem, Rosalind Kurita, is campaigning to retain her District 22 seat. She is competing against democratic foe Tim Barnes.

As a registered nurse, Kurita has often expressed her desire to help people. She explained in Clarksville's political forum (www.

Eraceing inequality: Affirmative action in black and white (part one)


		Eraceing inequality: Affirmative action in black and white (part one)

The All State, Austin Peay State University, TN

14 hours ago by Kasey Henricks

The following is part one of a three-part editorial series discussing affirmative action in the context of the upcoming election. Part one discusses the current dilemma facing affirmative action. Part two presents a general overview of the current state of U.S. race relations (to be posted 7/30). And part three provides suggestions and solutions in walking towards racial justice and equality (to be posted 8/6).

Increase in financial aid could still leave some students broke


		Increase in financial aid could still leave some students broke

Daily Egyptian, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, IL

23 hours ago by Jenn Lofton

With an increase in grant amounts and a decrease in loan rates, students such as Jaamal Cooper and Amine Rouqui will continue to struggle to make ends meet this school year. Congress passed and President Bush signed the Ensuring Continued Access to Student Loans Act in January.

Steve and Barry's files for bankruptcy

Daily Egyptian, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, IL

23 hours ago by Justin Lange

A recent shift in consumer spending is ripping clothing retailers at the University Mall at the seams. Exactly one month after Goody's Family Clothing announced it was declaring Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, its neighbor, Steve and Barry's LLC, followed suit.

Low "marks" on your credit report could leave you struggling to get a job

Daily Helmsman, Universtiy of Memphis, TN

2 days ago by Martina Ballard

Many students spend their time worrying about passing classes, but having an impressive transcript might not be enough to get them hired. A growing number of companies are opting to review an applicant's credit as a part of the hiring process. This growing trend might make students want to focus more on their "financial report card.

SOLD OUT


		SOLD OUT

The Montage, St. Louis Community College - Meramec, MO

6 days ago

"I guess I am just disappointed in the buy out because A-B is such a large corporation here in St. Louis.

I think it will affect the people here, and I know they are very dedicated to the community here, so I don't know what the future will bring."

- Vanessa Baudler

Colombia demands the world's attention


		Colombia demands the world's attention

The Montage, St. Louis Community College - Meramec, MO

1 day ago by Carlos Restrepo

Two days after the Colombian army rescued the 15 kidnapped by the FARC (the Revolutionary Army Forces of Colombia) leftist guerrilla, I went for a walk in downtown Medellin, the city where I was born.

A women with ragged shirt, no shoes, dirty and her hair all messed approached me.

Norton flick is a 'Hulking' failure

Henderson Oracle, Henderson State University, AR

3 days ago by Chester Gifford

It's time for summer blockbusters, folks, and they've started off with a wild and fervent... "meh." Edward Norton stars as Bruce Banner, the gamma irradiated Incredible Hulk, in this wannabe flick. What this film wants to be is deeply psychological with references to monsters within and the corruption of power, but these messages were glazed over with poor CGI and a cast acting below their talents.

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What's Current for the week of July 14, 2008


		What's Current for the week of July 14, 2008

The Current, University of Missouri Saint Louis, MO

4 days ago

"What's Current" is a free service for all student organizations and campus departments. Deadline for submissions is 5 p.m. the Thursday before publication. Space consideration is given to student organizations and is on a first-come, first-served basis. We suggest all postings be submitted at least one week prior to the event.

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