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The Democrats who once cried change now just cry 107

Rocky Mountain Collegian, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO

5 hours ago by J. David McSwane

How many Democrats does it take to screw up an election?

It sounds like the beginning of a joke, and maybe it is. But I'd have to say in terms of election-screwing the Democrats are quite the team players.

As poised as they were to clinch this presidential election -- consider the embarrassing and drastic blunders of the Bush administration -- the Democrats seem to be more focused on clipping their front line.

Depo-Provera and its silent but harmful side effects 15

Campus Press, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO

10 hours ago by Elizabeth Stortroen

Birth control pills can be annoying to every woman taking them; they must taken every day at the same time in order to be fully effective, and missing a pill could leave a woman doubtful of their reliability if she is sexually active. An easy answer to this dilemma might be to change to Depo-Provera, the shot form of birth control.

Democrats sell out on new surviellance law 8

Rocky Mountain Collegian, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO

5 hours ago by Sean Reed

Americans are going to have to start watching what they say on the telephone. Again.

On July 9, the Senate approved an overhaul of the federal government's surveillance powers which will dramatically expand the executive branch's ability to spy on individuals at home and abroad that it suspects have involvement with terrorism.

Video offers glimpse of Gitmo interrogations 1

Rocky Mountain Collegian, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO

3 hours ago by The Associated Press

TORONTO - In a video released Tuesday, a 16-year-old captured in Afghanistan cries out for his mother and says he needs treatment for his battle wounds during questioning by Canadian officials at the U.S. military prison in Guantanamo Bay.

"Oh Mommy," he cries in despair in Arabic when he is alone in the room, watched only by hidden cameras.


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Student dancer takes top spot on 'So You Think You Can Dance'


		Student dancer takes top spot on 'So You Think You Can Dance'

The Daily Utah Chronicle, University of Utah, UT

3 days ago by Jaime Winston

Gevorg Manoukian used to practice break dancing in his aunt's garage in Centerville. Now the U senior, majoring in business, has been bustin' moves on national TV. Manoukian became one of the top 10 contestants on Fox's "So You Think You Can Dance" on Thursday.

Dashing scientist [AUDIO SLIDESHOW]


		Dashing scientist [AUDIO SLIDESHOW]

Rocky Mountain Collegian, Colorado State University, CO

3 days ago by Kate Bennis

After two years of pushing through pain and tears with a blind love for her sport, April Thomas was honored with one of the most prestigious titles a student-athlete can receive last month: the Mountain West Conference Female Athlete of the Year

While carrying a 4.

Bike thefts on the rise


		Bike thefts on the rise

Rocky Mountain Collegian, Colorado State University, CO

3 days ago by Shari Blackman

The bike racks by Morgan Library display some unusual signs of summer at CSU: a lone bicycle wheel rim attached by a twisted cable lock; a stripped bike frame, still steadfastly anchored by its U-lock; a cleanly snipped cable, coiled snake-like on the ground near a vacant rack slot.

Separate-but-equal unions are meaningless

Rocky Mountain Collegian, Colorado State University, CO

3 days ago by Erik Myers

I had to wonder what John McCain had to gain from appearing on Ellen DeGeneres' talk show last May.

What was he trying to do? Appeal to the trendy 18-35 male/female demographic, a group that tends to hate everything he stands for?

And his timing really couldn't have been worse.

Pizza: 2007-2008 Utah athletic grades are out


		Pizza: 2007-2008 Utah athletic grades are out

The Daily Utah Chronicle, University of Utah, UT

3 days ago by Tony Pizza

With the NCAA Track and Field Championships and the College World Series now over, the book on the 2007-2008 NCAA Athletic Season has come to a close. Naturally with that end comes the grades.

Union area hit with graffiti


		Union area hit with graffiti

The Daily Utah Chronicle, University of Utah, UT

2 days ago by Anne Roper

U Facilities Management removed three incidences of graffiti on campus in the past two weeks. It's a problem the U does its best to keep under control, said Cory Higgins, associate vice president for Facilities Management. "We try to get on it immediately, as soon as we find it," Higgins said.

Miss USA trips!


		Miss USA trips!

Signpost, Weber State University, UT

5 days ago

One of the top stories in the entertainment world yesterday revolved around this year's Miss USA, Crystle Stewart, tripping on the train of her evening gown and tumbling to the floor, a near exact replica of last year's Miss USA, Rachel Smith, falling in the same portion of the competition.

Weber responds to "Work 4 Utah" plan

Signpost, Weber State University, UT

3 days ago by Meghan Froerer

Beginning on Monday, August 4th, Utahns are in for some big changes. Governor Huntsman recently announced he is directing Utah in becoming the first state in the nation to work a mandatory four-day week, as opposed to the typical five days that most people are accustomed to.

Police Blotter

Signpost, Weber State University, UT

2 days ago

Wednesday, July 9

Traffic accident in A2 lot

Two vehicles, a blue Dodge Dakota and a white Ford Ranger, were involved a minor collision. Both drivers exchanged insurance information and declined filing a police report.

Thursday, July 10

Car Burglary at UV

A student's car was broken into outside of University Village, Building 1.

It's official: Pres. Sederburg departs UVU to become Commissioner for USHE


		It's official: Pres. Sederburg departs UVU to become Commissioner for USHE

College Times, Utah Valley State College, UT

5 days ago by Jack Waters

As was reported in the June 30 issue of UVU Review, Pres. William A. Sederburg has officially accepted the position of Commissioner for the Utah System of Higher Education.

The State Board of Regents announced Tuesday by a unanimous vote that President William A. Sederburg be named as Utah's seventh Commissioner of Higher Education.

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