Collegio, Pittsburg State University, KS
1 day ago by Ashley Bailey
Amanda Dunn wanted to prevent getting the human pappillomavirus, so she got the Gardasil vaccine, which has been at the center of controversy since its debut in 2006.
"I think girls should get it because it can prevent cancer and HPV," Dunn, senior in physical education, said.
Collegio, Pittsburg State University, KS
1 day ago by Sarah Poland
Like an injury that still hurts years after it was inflicted, many people who were immediately affected by the terrorist attacks on Sept. 11, 2001, still have raw feelings toward Islam. When a plan to build a community center containing a mosque two blocks from Ground Zero was proposed, opposition quickly emerged.
Collegio, Pittsburg State University, KS
1 day ago by Ashley Bailey
Antelmo Beltran says he had never played lacrosse before he met Joshua James Hancock, but somehow Hancock motivated him into being on the PSU lacrosse team.
"I didn't know Josh for very long, but it's not how much time you spend with someone," said Beltran, a friend and Phi Sigma Kappa brother.
Western Courier, Western Illinois University, IL
2 days ago by Ian Davis
hink of how many people play online games. Now, think of what percentage of that plays the Xbox 360. Probably a large portion, if you follow the industry in any capacity. Well, chances are that number may begin to dwindle soon.
Microsoft's Director of Programming Larry Hryb, also known by his online handle Major Nelson, posted in his blog earlier this week that the long standing service Xbox Live will see a $10 a year price jump, starting Nov.
Western Courier, Western Illinois University, IL
4 days ago by Mick Moore
It was Aug. 3, 2008, the third day of Lollapalooza. The average temperature in Chicago throughout the day was 85° F, and what little wind there was had been rendered negligible by the throngs of sweaty Chicagoans thermodynamically sucking up all the cool. My friend Zach and I had been there for all three days and the festival had become more of an endurance test than entertainment.
Western Courier, Western Illinois University, IL
4 days ago by Patrick Haynes
Taking Back Sunday has never been a band that has been particularly well known for talented musicianship and lyrics, a pleasant sonic sound, or knowing when less is more. They are more known for internal strife, as the band has had as many lineup changes as they have albums, a dual-vocalist approach and an overly devoted fan base.
Index, Truman State University, MO
6 days ago
Sports editors give overview of athletics