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An inside look at women's soccer 5

The Sabre, Marian College, Fond du Lac, WI

1 day ago by Jose Hernandez

Danielle Grable, a forward for the Marian University Women's Soccer team and one of three graduating seniors helped the Sabres win their first 2009 conference tournament game. Grable lead the team in points with 31, scoring 13 goals and having 5 assists in the 2009 season.

'Shutter Island' a masterpiece 1

The Clarion, Madison Area Technical College, Madison, WI

2 days ago by Tyler Braatz

Director Martin Scorsese and actor Leonardo DiCaprio proved, yet again, to be one of the best filmmaking duos around. They did so in their latest dramatic thriller "Shutter Island," which is based on the New York Times best-seller by Dennis Lehane.


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Compact Replay


		Compact Replay

The Times, Milwaukee Area Technical College, WI

2 days ago by Duane Rodriguez

The final recordings by Johnny Cash have found the light of day. American VI: Ain't No Grave (American) is 10 songs recorded a mere three months before his death on September 12, 2003. This is the sixth and final album recorded and produced by Rick Rubin.

Rubin once again used his magic musical touch to bring Cash's music to a new generation.

Movie mills rumors

The Times, Milwaukee Area Technical College, WI

2 days ago by Dori Klitzka

A remake of "Footloose" is said to be in the works. Kevin Bacon's lead role will possibly be taken over by High School Musical heartthrob, Zach Efron.

With the recent explosion of the teen scene into retro 1980, the howling entertainment air breathes news of a couple possible Jim Henson Company movies, one said to be based on the popular '80s children's show "Fraggle Rock.

Milwaukee, West Allis Campuses locker break-ins update

The Times, Milwaukee Area Technical College, WI

1 day ago

The following is being provided by Public Safety as an update to the recent locker break-ins that have occurred at the Downtown Milwaukee and West Allis Campuses.

With the use of video surveillance, a suspect was apprehended by the Department of Public Safety and questioned by the Milwaukee Police Department for possible involvement in previous locker break-ins.

Kenyan author discuss book, ethnic identity


		Kenyan author discuss book, ethnic identity

The Clarion, Madison Area Technical College, WI

3 hours ago by Meghan Carpenter

Kenyan author Mukoma wa Ngugi set the scene from his new novel "Nairobi Heat," to a full student lounge at the Truax campus on March 4. Students were hanging on each word, practically feeling the rhythm Ngugi described from an elusive guitar player.

He instantly grabbed each listener in the room as he described the "tug of war" feeling between a dancer and the blues melody

Red Hawks finish memorable season with bitter taste left in mouths

Ripon College Days, Ripon College, WI

3 days ago by Geoff Bruce

Wait 'till next year. It's a common phrase in sports. Any fan of any team in any league has said it at some point. Now, it is the motto of Ripon College following a gut-wrenching, heart-breaking loss to the Midwest Conference regular season and tournament champion St.

Alternative spring breaks provide students with opportunity to blend fun and work

Ripon College Days, Ripon College, WI

3 days ago by Katlyn Lee

The temperature is rising, snow is melting, and professors are handing out the last few assignments and midterms for students.

For most Ripon College students these three things signal that it's time for a little fun, friends, family, or maybe a chance to make a little extra pocket cash.

Abortion, looked at from all difficult angles

Ripon College Days, Ripon College, WI

3 days ago by Dear Editor

Dear Editor,

The Feb. 24 College Days "Showdown" opinion article was admirable for seeking to tackle an issue as divisive as abortion, but after reading it I felt that neither columnist had come close to dealing with the real difficulty at its core. This issue has deep and lasting effects on many lives; let's give it the thought it deserves.

Obama signs credit card reforms into law


		Obama signs credit card reforms into law

Royal Purple, University of Wisconsin, Whitewater, WI

4 days ago by Tyler Lamb

President Barack Obama signed several new credit card regulations into regulations last week. This move will commence the advent of tougher consumer-related protections for Americans.

Differential tuition policy a step in the right direction


		Differential tuition policy a step in the right direction

Royal Purple, University of Wisconsin, Whitewater, WI

4 days ago by Royal Purple Staff

One of the most troubling issues for students as they attend college is the money they will spend to attend. Tuition is something nearly all students and families worry about, even if our nation wasn't mired in an economic recession.

With recent tuition increases occurring at several UW system schools, paying for school is becoming increasingly difficult for students in Wisconsin.

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