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Muslim women tell men to lower their gaze


		Muslim women tell men to lower their gaze

The District Chronicles, Howard University, DC

2 days ago by Omar Sacirbey/Religion News Service

It was a moment Laila Al-Marayati wishes she had back. Standing outside the Islamic Center of Southern California in Los Angeles following Friday prayers, a male worshipper approached and chastised her for not wearing a headscarf.

Creating homegrown young inner-city entrepreneurs


		Creating homegrown young inner-city entrepreneurs

The District Chronicles, Howard University, DC

2 days ago by Farrah Gray/NNPA Columnist

An entrepreneurial mindset is re-emerging in Black America. New-breed entrepreneurs are no longer obsessed with lack of opportunities, but with creatively creating their future out of nothing into something.

Is Tiger Woods the world's best golfer? Maybe...


		Is Tiger Woods the world's best golfer? Maybe...

The Triangle, Drexel University, PA

6 days ago by Alex Falk

Will Tiger Woods ever be Tiger again?

That's the question that has been swirling around the world of professional golf for the last seven and a half months.

Before every tournament since his return, the common theme is that this is the one where Tiger will finally pull out of his slump and return to his rightful spot as the world's best golfer.

Drexel students involved in attempted robbery

The Triangle, Drexel University, PA

2 days ago by Robert Belardi

Philadelphia Police from the 16th District, assisted by Drexel Police, entered the University Crossings on Thursday evening to serve a search warrant on an apartment occupied by three Drexel University students, according to Associate Vice President of Public Safety, Dominic Ceccanecchio.

Community improvements: Lincoln Park Master Plan


		Community improvements: Lincoln Park Master Plan

The DePaulia , DePaul University , IL

5 days ago by Angie Rutkowski

DePaul isn't called the largest Catholic University in the country for no reason. Words like "construction" and "expansion" shouldn't be new to the ever-growing student body.

Serve up some self-serve at Berry Moon

The DePaulia , DePaul University , IL

4 days ago by Laura Fitzgerald

Frozen Yogurt lovers should be on the lookout for a new place called Berry Moon located at 2618 N. Clark in Lincoln Park. This self-serve shop boasts a variety of flavors, toppings and sauces to allow customers to make their own delicious frozen creations.

'Everybody Dies' in Second City show

The DePaulia , DePaul University , IL

4 days ago by Elizabeth Schuetz

This may not be the most uplifting of themes to base a comedy show around but the cast at Second City had no trouble lightening the mood at July 14th's opening night of their newest venue, "Spoiler Alert: Everybody Dies."

The American economy has made a bad turn

The Triangle, Drexel University, PA

6 days ago by Shawkat Hammoudeh

Many of us expected the U.S. economy in the second half of 2010 to surpass its performance in the first half of this year. We even expected 2011 to be an expansion period. But the economy made a bad turn in the second half. Instead of expecting an economic growth of between 3 and 3.

Former Eastern president dies at 92


		Former Eastern president dies at 92

The Daily Eastern News, Eastern Illinois University, IL

6 days ago by Abby Allgire / City Editor

Once considered the primary authority on American agriculture, Gilbert Fite, Eastern's fourth sitting president, died at the age of 92 on July 13. He was born and raised in South Dakota, but has been living in Fort Myers, Fla. since his retirement. He is survived by his wife, June; his two sons; and grandchildren.

DEN to resume again in fall

The Daily Eastern News, Eastern Illinois University, IL

1 day ago by Staff Report

This will be the last issue of the DEN.

The DEN will resume publication on Aug. 23.

The summer staff will also change positions.

Sam Sottosanto will remain Editor in Chief; Kristin Jording will be resuming her position as Editor in Chief for the Warbler; Rashida Lyles-Cowan will be Editor in Chief of Minority Today; Alesha Bailey will be News Editor for Minority Today; James Roedl will be Online Editor; Julia Carlucci will be Assistant Online Editor; Pablo Rodriguez will be working for WEIU-TV; Jordan Boner will be Assistant Photo Editor; Abby Allgire and Harrison Bueno will be reporting for the DEN as well as Minority Today.

Eastern recieves $6 million

The Daily Eastern News, Eastern Illinois University, IL

2 days ago by Pablo Rodriguez/ Campus Editor

Eastern received a figure close to $6 million on July 9, from the state, reducing the university's fiscal year 2010 budget deficit by 12 percent. The money received is a reimbursement from the state and will help avoid a monetary gap predicted for August. Prior to the state's reimbursement, Eastern's Board of Trustees was contemplating borrowing a credit line of $7 million to address the monetary gap.

Heartbreaker recovers roots


		Heartbreaker recovers roots

The Times, Milwaukee Area Technical College, WI

6 days ago by Duane Rodriguez

The recording industry is always complaining that sales of cds are in a downward spiral with no end in site. That's prolly because most of the cds released this summer are some of the weakest in recent memory.

Steve Miller Band: Bingo! (Roadrunner)/Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers: Mojo (Reprise); Two of Arena rocks biggest acts tackle the blues with mixed results.

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