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Review: HIM 9

The Chanticleer, Jacksonville State University, Jacksonville, AL

10 hours ago by Matt McRae

Though they have been around since 1991, HIM was brought to the attention of the American public thanks to Bam Margera.

The band's sound is driven by the signature forlorn and pleading voice of front man Ville Valo. He has a swooning voice that is rare in the heavy/gothic metal world. Their newest album, Venus Doom, has an even grittier and darker sound than its predecessors.

When it comes to player salaries, WNBA is a joke 7

The Sidelines, Middle Tennessee State University, Murfreesboro, TN

1 day ago by Tiffany Gibson

With last Wednesday's Women's National Basketball Association draft completed, several female athletes were given a new city to familiarize themselves with, new teammates, fame and a contract offering them $44,000 per year for the first four draft picks.

When comparing this amount to the sum male athletes receive in their NBA rookie year, it's not even a fourth of their salaries.


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She's got legs


		She's got legs

College Heights Herald, Western Kentucky University, KY

4 days ago by Alex Booze and Jill Erwin

Embrace. Breeze. Vibrance. Divine. Embrace your inner goddess because there's a goddess in every woman. At least that's what Gillette says. Female students will be packing up their pants and bulky sweaters to exchange them for skirts and shorts ... and a razor.

Fraternity may face sanctions by University

The Red and Black, University of Georgia, GA

4 days ago

A University fraternity may face disciplinary action from the Office of Judicial Programs following a report that a woman was possibly raped at one of their parties, according to a newspaper report. The Athens Banner-Herald reported University police discovered possible violations of the University code of conduct as they talked to people who attended a Phi Gamma Delta party April 19.

Georgia athletes excel on NCAA academic report

The Red and Black, University of Georgia, GA

4 days ago

It's early yet, but the Georgia football team is proving already to be tops in the Southeastern Conference. The annual release of the NCAA Academic Progress Rate report shows Georgia football players scoring a 965, best in the SEC. Georgia nudged Florida (962) and was in the 80th to 90th percentile in the sport.

Downtown shots bear names of Dooley, Irish rock band

The Red and Black, University of Georgia, GA

4 days ago by CLARKE SCHWABE

With finals bearing down upon the student body, many are already looking forward to a stiff drink, either to celebrate or lament. Those looking for that fast and hard tension-reliever - the shot - might be a little daunted by the many varieties out there, but fear not, for this reporter has braved several of Athens' bars to help you the find the taste you're looking for.

Police Beat Summary 5/2

The Murray State News, Murray State University, KY

2 days ago

April 24

8:13 a.m. A caller from Waterfield Library reported a dog in the area had broke from its chain. The Calloway County Sheriff's Department was notified.

4:48 p.m. A caller from Faculty Hall reported a motor vehicle accident without injuries. A Murray State vehicle hit a bicycle rack.

Row, row, row your boat admirably out of Murray

The Murray State News, Murray State University, KY

1 day ago by Alison Mugler

With the final publication of the Murray State News for the 2007-08 academic year, my original plan for the sports column was to discuss highlights from some of the top games from sports teams this season.

Unfortunately, plans have digressed due to the recent decision of the athletic department to discontinue the women's rowing team.

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The Murray State News, Murray State University, KY

6 days ago

Olympics bring Chinese culture to the forefront

The Games of the 29th Olympiad will be hosted by Beijing August 8 - 24.

Bidding for the Olympic Games is, in a way, an image-creating undertaking. People fall in love with the city at first sight, because they are attracted by its unique image.

Students involved in accident near Western Place

College Heights Herald, Western Kentucky University, KY

5 days ago by Michelle Day and Jan Diehm

Western students were involved in a collision at about 12:33 a.m. on May 3 on Patton Way near Nashville Road. Bowling Green freshman Billy Webb, a cheerleader, Tyler Madison, an incoming freshman cheerleader from Quality, Leonard Smith of Morgantown and Russellville freshman Garrett Roark, were involved in the collision, according to a police report.

Police investigate sexual assault

College Heights Herald, Western Kentucky University, KY

6 days ago by Susie Laun

Bowling Green police reported today that a Western student reported that she was sexually assaulted at 2 a.m. on Thursday night/Friday morning in a back yard between Chestnut Street and Mimosa Alley. Barry Pruitt, public information officer for the Bowling Green police, said that there are no suspects in the case, but the investigation is ongoing.

MT looking to plug holes before next season


		MT looking to plug holes before next season

The Sidelines, Middle Tennessee State University, TN

3 days ago by Chris Martin

A nationally televised home game, an excellent recruiting class and filling some big shoes will be some of the headlines that should be seen throughout Middle Tennessee's upcoming football season.

One of the big themes from last year's team, which finished 5-7 (4-3) Sun Belt, was injuries.

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