The Oracle, University of South Florida, FL
1 day ago by Matt Ferrara, Correspondent
According to the Office of Compliance Assistance and Pollution Prevention, 100 million trees are used to produce junk mail in America every year. That's more than 4 million tons of wasted natural resources. Luckily for Mother Earth and junk mail recipients alike, a Seattle-based business is doing its part to reduce junk mail and send it back to the environment.
Daily Egyptian, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, IL
13 hours ago by Zlatko Filipovic
KY Kernel, University of Kentucky, KY
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The Daily Gamecock, University of South Carolina, SC
3 days ago
Daily Reveille, Louisiana State University A&M, LA
4 days ago by J.J. Alcantara
Student Government Senator Brett Jackson is running for the District 12 seat on the Metro Council. Jackson, finance senior, said he does not feel his age will affect voters' reaction to his candidacy.
The Oracle, University of South Florida, FL
4 days ago by Samantha DeBruhl, Commentary
The USF Student Theatre Production Board (STPB) produced a masterpiece with its rendition of Frank Wedekind's Spring Awakening on Friday night. Lead actors and performance majors Ashley Enfinger and Nic Carter delivered standout performances and their chemistry gave the audience a vivid look into the frustration of sexually maturity in the mind of an adolescent.
The Oracle, University of South Florida, FL
4 days ago by Yeatie Morgan, Correspondent
Every day many USF students ride the Bull Runner to expedite their trip between classes. What commuters may not realize is that their chosen form of transportation is helping reduce their carbon footprint. Since 2002, USF's campus-wide bus system, the Bull Runner, has been using biodiesel.
Daily Reveille, Louisiana State University A&M, LA
4 days ago by Zac Lemoine
The flooding of the Mississippi River in Iowa is expected to have little or no effect to areas near the mouth of the Mississippi. University students were aware of the flooding and expressed concern for Louisiana.