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Student wants The Guardian bashing to end 21

Guardian , Wright State University, Dayton , OH

2 hours 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.

WOMEN'S BASKETBALL: New leader of the pack 5

Ball State Daily News, Ball State University, Muncie, IN

11 hours ago by Andrew Walker

Kelly Packard spent most of her 18th wedding anniversary in Worthen Arena on Monday meeting new faces and answering a barrage of questions. If things go Packard and her husband Rich's way, this year's anniversary will not be the last spent together at Ball State University.

Man hits students in cheek, eye Friday 4

Ball State Daily News, Ball State University, Muncie, IN

5 hours ago by Amanda Getchel

Five Ball State University students were assaulted and called names based on their sexual orientation Friday morning in what one student called a hate crime.

Senior elementary education major Kyle Flood said he and about 10 friends were in the Village, but that number dwindled to five by the end of the night.

A solution for Nexus? 2

Guardian , Wright State University, Dayton , OH

2 hours ago by

Nexus, Wright State's literary journal, has long been an excellent medium for writers to have their work published. Whether it was their first or sixteenth published work, writers could use Nexus to get their work out to the world and add to their resume.

However, that all may change next year.


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Trojan educates students about the foils and spoils of safe sex


		Trojan educates students about the foils and spoils of safe sex

Guardian , Wright State University, OH

23 hours ago by Antwaune Jackson

The Trojan Evolve Tour College Tour visited Wright State University on Monday, May 12, to inform students on the state of sexual health in the United States. The Trojan Corporation is funding the nationwide campaign to inform students about safe sex.

"It's amazing that students have never touched a condom and don't know how to put a condom on,' said Kari Kuka, Trojan Evolve Sexual Health Educator.

WOMEN'S BASKETBALL: McDonald left to decide on her future with BSU program

Ball State Daily News, Ball State University, IN

15 hours ago by Ryan Wood

When Lisa McDonald was promoted as the interim head coach of Ball State University's women's basketball team, she filled the vacancy without a trace of selfishness, but rather with the team's interest in mind.

Despite the disappointing blow of being told she would not continue as the program's head coach following former coach Tracy Roller's resignation on April 2, McDonald's team mindset didn't waiver Monday.

OUR VIEW: Road less traveled

Ball State Daily News, Ball State University, IN

14 hours ago

Among his numerous great works of literature, one of Robert Frost's more popular pieces was a 20-line sonnet entitled "Road Not Taken."

The poem documented a lone traveler who was stuck at a fork in the road. After taking a long moment to contemplate which direction to take, the traveler chose to proceed on the path less traveled.

POLICE MAP

Ball State Daily News, Ball State University, IN

14 hours ago

Scroll through the map to see where crime has occurred on or around Ball State University's campus.

Businesses will accept Wright1 Card

Guardian , Wright State University, OH

1 day ago by James Tobe

"Debit, credit or Wright1 Card?" This is a question students could be hearing at certain off-campus restaurants as soon as the end of this month.

By late May or early June the initial group of area businesses will implement the Wright1 card as an acceptable method of payment, according to University Bursar and Director of Treasury Services, Steven C.

Nexus could dissolve in '08-'09


		Nexus could dissolve in '08-'09

Guardian , Wright State University, OH

23 hours ago by Adam Feuer

The Department of Student Activities and the Student Organizations Budgeting Committee (SOBC) are reviewing the validity of Nexus, Wright State's literary journal, and are considering cutting off funding for the publication.

Nexus publishes local, national and international submissions of poetry, short stories, flash fiction, novel excerpts (that can stand alone), memoirs, photography, graphic prints, drawings, digital art and paintings.

IUPUI IMPACT: Celebrating achievements of 2007-2008


		IUPUI IMPACT: Celebrating achievements of 2007-2008

JagBytes, Indiana University/ Purdue University, IN

3 days ago

This new publication will highlight university and academic achievement, special events, and celebrate the commitment, community and culture of the university in 2007-2008.

A look at summer shows hitting Indianapolis

JagBytes, Indiana University/ Purdue University, IN

3 days ago by Alyssa Frankus

With this semester coming to an end, and summertime quickly approaching, it is time to start getting geared-up for one of the greatest perks of summer vacation - summer concerts!

The Verizon Wireless Music Center in Noblesville has a great line-up of concerts scheduled for the summer to entertain just about everyone, regardless of taste.

Senuior Catcher leaves mark on IUPUI Softball

JagBytes, Indiana University/ Purdue University, IN

3 days ago by Alivia Wildey

Jenny Boyts thought she would be spending the summer of 2007 playing fast-pitch softball in New South Wales, Australia, until a collision at home plate halted her big plans.

Boyts is a senior at IUPUI and will be graduating in May with a major in Social Work.

Miami athletes take part in Rec culture


		Miami athletes take part in Rec culture

Miami Student, Miami University, OH

6 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.

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