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Go Speed Racer? No?


		Go Speed Racer? No?

The News Record, University of Cincinnati, OH

22 hours ago by Nick Grever

The Wachowski brothers, famous for such violent, sexy and edgy movies as The Matrix and V For Vendetta, have come back to direct Speed Racer. They have utilized their eye for action to direct … a children's movie.

To be fair, Speed Racer was a cartoon in the early '80s, so the main audience then was kids.

Eddie Izzard strips down for Taft Theatre

The News Record, University of Cincinnati, OH

3 hours ago by Stacey Johnson

Cincinnati got a special taste of British comedy on Friday, May 9 when Eddie Izzard visited the Taft Theatre on a stop of his new American tour, titled Stripped. The award-winning stand-up comedian and actor is back on the road to discuss his ideas on religion, history and everything in between.

City Council approves streetcar plan, but UC connection requires $35 M

The News Record, University of Cincinnati, OH

3 hours ago by Kareem Elgazzar

Nearly 47 million Americans, about 16 percent of the total population, are without health insurance, according to the National Coalition on Health Care, a non-partisan coalition of 70 groups representing or employing more than 150 million Americans.

Among that 47 million are more than eight million young adults between the ages of 18 and 24 who are without health insurance.

Wake Up and Live provides creative outlets for participants


		Wake Up and Live provides creative outlets for participants

The Triangle, Hanover College, IN

5 days ago by Tyler Blaker

The weekend events at Wake Up and Live included many different workshops from the faculty and staff of Hanover College, musical performances, food and more.

Student shares her side of Rainbow Alliance story


		Student shares her side of Rainbow Alliance story

Guardian , Wright State University, OH

5 days ago by Stacy Carmichael

Your article regarding Rainbow Alliance in the April 30, 2008 issue of the Guardian was very informative, but perhaps you should have gone directly to the source of all the complaints against the organization.

The Guardian interviewed only two of the organization's advisors, only two student members, and had perspectives from sixty percent of the executive board, who of course are going to defend their position on cancelling the organization's meetings.

Student wants The Guardian bashing to end

Guardian , Wright State University, OH

5 days ago by Sarah Linville

Earlier today I was reading the most recent issue of The Guardian when I came across another batch of letters to the editor.

Essentially they consisted of blatant bashing and insulting of the paper on the part of the writer's. Each time the paper is released it appears to have the same letters simply repeated over and over again, not only insulting the intelligence of the writers but the integrity of the paper as a whole.

Dayton jobs demand WSU grads


		Dayton jobs demand WSU grads

Guardian , Wright State University, OH

5 days ago by Amber Riippa

Experts say Wright State students are in demand and should stay in the area.

"Young adults need to be aware of opportunities so they can be the managers of their own futures," said Jane Dockery, associate director of the Center for Urban and Public Affairs.

Chancellor Holds Textbook Affordability Symposium

The Activist, University of Cincinnati Raymond Walters College, OH

1 day ago

Ohio Board of Regents Chancellor Eric D. Fingerhut last week convened major stakeholders to help frame an action plan to reduce the cost of textbooks for college and university students across the state.

Bengals' draft gets a B-


		Bengals' draft gets a B-

The Activist, University of Cincinnati Raymond Walters College, OH

1 day ago by Cedric Brown

The Cincinnati Bengals sent a pretty clear message to disgruntled star wide receiver Chad Johnson during the annual NFL Draft, and the week leading up to it.

Electronics: There's a price on the IPOD's screen!


		Electronics: There's a price on the IPOD's screen!

The Activist, University of Cincinnati Raymond Walters College, OH

1 day ago by Othello Gooden

Listening to music on the go is a part of the lives of many.

MU optimistic about admissions for '08

Miami Student, Miami University, OH

6 days ago by Austin R. Fast

Although concrete admissions numbers for the class of 2012 are not yet available, Director of Admissions Laurie Koehler believes that enrollment is on track to reach the target goal of 3,450 students.

According to Koehler, May 1 was the national deadline for potential first-year students to submit a confirmation to their school of choice.

RedHawks blast past Turtles


		RedHawks blast past Turtles

Miami Student, Miami University, OH

6 days ago by Sam Hitchcock

After just falling short at Eastern Kentucky University Tuesday, Miami University men's baseball team rebounded with a 14-6 thumping of the Turtles the very next day. Led by junior standout Jordan Petraitis and freshman Kyle Weldon, the 'Hawks used their bats to silence the competition.

Miami athletes take part in Rec culture


		Miami athletes take part in Rec culture

Miami Student, Miami University, OH

3 days ago by Dan Kukla

There is a thin line between passionate and obsessed. For many Miami University students, this line is as thin as the gap separating each hardwood panel on the Recreational Sports Center (RSC) basketball courts.

"A lot of people get their identity wrapped up in the sport," Miami graduate Jamie Borchik said.

Norse take three of four


		Norse take three of four

The Northerner, Northern Kentucky University, KY

6 days ago by Zac Collins

The Northern Kentucky University baseball team (28-20, 18-9 in the Great Lakes Valley Conference) won three of four games against Wisconsin-Parkside (4-34, 1-26 in the GLVC) over the weekend.

NKU swept Wisconsin-Parkside on April 26, winning Game 1 by a score of 7-0 and Game 2 10-4.

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