The McGill Tribune, McGill University, QC
3 hours ago by Noah Caldwell-Rafferty
Just around the bend from La Bicycletterie J.R., on Rachel Street, is a Bixi stand. But the public bike service now known around the world doesn't threaten owner Jaime Rosenbluth's business.
"It's good for business," Rosenbluth said. "With Bixi, people discover the joy of biking, they buy a bike, and then I fix it.
The McGill Tribune, McGill University, QC
17 hours ago by Matt Essert
Less than a week before the start of faculty frosh, the Management Undergraduate Society changed their controversial "Tribal Frosh" theme following complaints of racism and cultural insensitivity.
Much of the controversy began on August 19, when Sarah Woolf, a U3 Arts student and former Students' Society councilor, posted a Facebook note complaining about the MUS's racist promotional videos.
The McGill Tribune, McGill University, QC
23 hours ago by Matt Chesser
The Architecture Café has served its last cup of fair-trade coffee, as McGill administration has decided to close the popular student hangout.
Deputy Provost (Student Life and Learning) Morton Mendelson cited financial losses and improper management as the primary reasons for the decision to close the café and begin plans to "repurpose" the space as a study area.
The Stylus, SUNY Brockport, NY
1 day ago by Tim Fenster
When the U.S. Invasion of Iraq began March 20, 2003, most Brockport students interviewed by The Stylus thought the war would last only a few years.
Now, after seven years and 163 days - with more than 4,700 U.S. troops killed and about 31,000 wounded - the U.
The Stylus, SUNY Brockport, NY
1 day ago by William Matthias
Residents of the Village of Brockport flooded Monroe County's 911 Center with complaints Saturday, Aug. 28, as the noise generated from the on-campus event Glow Fest traveled beyond the boundaries of the college.
Brockport Student Government (BSG) and Health Promotions and Preventions Services (HPPS) sponsored/organized Glow Fest, which took place on the campus Mall from 10:30 p.
Clarkson Integrator, Clarkson University, NY
1 day ago by Kara DiNatale
So freshmen, have you received work study as part of your financial aid, but no clue how to find a job? Have you looked on Knightlink, like you've repeatedly been told at both orientation and First Year Seminar, but when you do there is nothing posted there.
Clarkson Integrator, Clarkson University, NY
1 day ago by Stefan Grimberg
Students will be working this fall to install a pilot digester system at the Cornell Cooperative Farm in Canton, New York, and then evaluate the economic feasibility of treating agricultural waste at small farms to generate renewable energy. The scaled version of a 50-cow digester will allow for the completion of a mass and energy balance over an 18 month period.
The CHIMES, Morrisville State College, NY
5 days ago by Monica Bonneau, '12 | Campus News Co-Editor
This year, many renovations will be taking place on the Morrisville campus. Some of the renovation plans include, a replacement of the pool in STUAC, a two-story fitness center, renovations to the theater and changes to the basketball and volleyball courts in STUAC and the weight room. "These phases will be started around Christmas time," said President of Morrisville State College, Raymond Cross.
The CHIMES, Morrisville State College, NY
5 days ago by Jeffrey Costello, '12 | Editorial Co-Editor

A Morrisville State College student was the victim of a fatal single-car accident on Oxbow Road in Fenner on Sept. 1.