BG News, Bowling Green State University, OH
22 hours ago
The South End, Wayne State University, MI
6 hours ago by Ilissa Gilmore
Thursday, July 03, 2008 The Kroger Co. expanded its recall of some ground beef products to more than 20 states Wednesday, according to AP reports, saying the meat may be contaminated with E. coli.
The South End, Wayne State University, MI
9 hours ago by Ilissa Gilmore
President Bush will attend a fundraising dinner for the state Republican party, Wednesday, July 2, in Livonia, Michigan.
The president will serve as the keynote speaker at the Max M. Fisher National Republican Award Dinner at Laurel Manor.
The dinner costs $1,000 per person.
The South End, Wayne State University, MI
11 hours ago by Ilissa Gilmore
Monday, June 30, 2008 Michigan has joined with the Mascoma Corp., a low-carbon biofuels technology company based in Boston, in an effort to reduce dependence on oil prices by creating a fuel source from wood, clickondetroit.com reports.
BG News, Bowling Green State University, OH
22 hours ago by Aaron Helfferich
After "Ratatouille," critics and audiences everywhere were wondering how the indestructible animation studio known as Pixar would find a way to top what many were calling the most original film they had ever created. With a credits list including films that revolutionized animation films, their successive film always carries high expectations of a quality experience in entertainment.
Daily Iowan, University of Iowa, IA
22 hours ago
Iowa State Daily, Iowa State University, IA
1 day ago by Jim Suhr/AP Writer
GRANITE CITY, Ill. - Police and FBI agents captured an ex-convict suspected of killing eight people in two states as he smoked a cigarette outside of a southwestern Illinois bar Tuesday night, a bar employee said.
Nicholas T. Sheley, who was the subject of a multistate manhunt after authorities linked him to the deaths of eight people in Illinois and Missouri, was arrested around 7 p.
Western Courier, Western Illinois University, IL
1 day ago by Ed Komenda
It would be completely wrong to say that Pixar Animation Studios has done it again with their latest flick "Wall-E." It still wouldn't be enough to describe the film as a milestone that completely transcends any animated reel of the past. Words are often a good weapon.
BG News, Bowling Green State University, OH
1 day ago by Aaron Helfferich
Pixar Animation Studios is considered by many to be the ultimate film-making animation studio there has ever been. By giving life to characters better than most live action films, Pixar has never failed to deliver heartwarming stories with undying and unique originality.
University Chronicle, Saint Cloud State University, MN
1 day ago by Amber Thompson and Joseph Froemming
At 8:30 a.m. you could smell the incense, see the slowly rising canopies over Atwood mall and hear the excited chatter of artists preparing their treasures for the ravenous crowds to come.
And boy, did they come.
University Program Board's (UPB) 35th annual Lemonade Concert and Art Fair kicked off Thursday at 11:00 a.
Iowa State Daily, Iowa State University, IA
1 day ago by David B. Caruso/AP Writer
NEW YORK - An Italian architect said he is poised to start construction on a new skyscraper in Dubai that will be "the world's first building in motion," an 80-story tower with revolving floors that give it an ever-shifting shape.
The spinning floors, hung like rings around an immobile cement core, would offer residents a constantly changing view of the Persian Gulf and the city's futuristic skyline.
Daily Iowan, University of Iowa, IA
1 day ago
Daily Iowan, University of Iowa, IA
2 days ago
University Chronicle, Saint Cloud State University, MN
3 days ago by Joseph Froemming
Last Sunday the legend of counter culture comedy, George Carlin, died of heart failure at the age of 71.
Carlin was well known for his controversial humor, especially his "Seven Words You Can Never Say on Television".
That comedy routine ultimately rose to a U.
Michigan Daily, University of Michigan, Mi
3 days ago
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Iowa State Daily, Iowa State University, IA
6 days ago by Mark Sherman/AP Writer
WASHINGTON - Americans can keep guns at home for self-defense, the Supreme Court ruled Thursday in the justices' first-ever pronouncement on the meaning of gun rights under the Second Amendment.
The court's 5-4 ruling struck down the District of Columbia's ban on handguns.