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Keith Carter exhibit opens in Massry Gallery 2

The Saint Rose Chronicle, The College of Saint Rose, Albany, NY

21 hours ago by Licelot Cruz-Altagracia

A retrospective exhibition on the works of Keith Carter is on display at the Esther Massry Gallery. On display are 78 toned, silver gelatins and platinum prints all which span 25 years and document the area around the artists Texas home. The exhibit "Poet of the Ordinary: Photography by Keith Carter" opened last week but runs through Sunday, Jan 17, 2010.

Balance, Beauty and Bountiful art down at D&M 1

The Clock, Plymouth State College, Plymouth, NH

19 hours ago by Lauren Farnham

There is no need to travel to the Louvre or the Metropolitan Museum of Art to delve into vivid and meaningful pieces of art. This past Tuesday, February 23, a new gallery opened at D&M. This gallery features the works of Tarrah Robillard and Bailey Whitehill.


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Hoop players make a memorial day for disabled youth


		Hoop players make a memorial day for disabled youth

Castleton Spartan, Castleton State College, VT

1 day ago by Kevin Eisenburg

Twenty-five disabled athletes of all ages poured into Shape Gym on Feb. 21 with one thing on their mind -- playing basketball. The men's basketball team teamed up with the EDD Memorial Fund to teach these athletes basic fundamentals of basketball.

The toys Santa wouldn't bring me

Skidmore News, Skidmore College, NY

1 hour ago by Alex Brehm

For the past three months, we should have been living our lives like every moment could be our last. And now we no longer need to.

Physicists in Europe this week announced plans to turn off the Large Hadron Collider for a year, saying the machine is too dangerous to continue operating.

College community pays respects to one of its gems

Castleton Spartan, Castleton State College, VT

1 day ago by Melissa Pope

Kyra Salem, 10, stepped up to the microphone with determination and tears in her eyes.

"Everyone tells me I act just like my mom, and everyone keeps telling me to cry. I am going to keep on crying until I'm with my mom up there singing and dancing again," she said amid sobs.

Farewell to a special Spartan

Castleton Spartan, Castleton State College, VT

1 day ago by David Blow

The final week before winter break brought two memorial services for me.

The first, for my 99-year-old great uncle, led to thoughts about all the things his eyes had seen since 1910 and all the stories that were trapped in his mind that had really stopped working a year or so before.

Allocating the SGA budget surplus


		Allocating the SGA budget surplus

Skidmore News, Skidmore College, NY

5 days ago by Kristin Travagline

"We have a lot of money and we want make sure that we are using our money to the benefit of the students," said Student Government Association President Raina Bretan '10, in reference to the budget surplus of approximately $400,000 to $500,000.

"It's tough to peg down an exact number for the surplus.

Celebrating being naked

Skidmore News, Skidmore College, NY

5 days ago by Olivia Morrow & Sarah Rosenblatt

Ever since we hit puberty, we are told what parts of our body are now private.

This past weekend, we got some much-needed exercise dancing to the melodic sounds of Houseboat and The Down Low. Temperatures rising as they often do in a cramped Fallstaffs party, one of us began to peel off her sweat-stained tank, when she caught the eye of a disapproving bystander.

Crosby lifts Canada over USA in classic gold medal game

Concordiensis, Union College, NY

10 hours ago by Evan Slavit

In one of the more exciting gold medal hockey matches in recent memory, Team Canada put the United States' squad away 7:40 into overtime on Sunday afternoon. Coming into the match-up Canada was the heavy favorite, despite losing to the United States 5-3 a week before.

Running may threaten safety

Concordiensis, Union College, NY

11 hours ago by Steph Libous

In recent national news, Chelsea King, a seventeen-year-old girl from Poway, California, was declared missing Thursday afternoon. She was last seen going for a run in a nearby community park.

Tuition: Breaking-down


		Tuition: Breaking-down

Concordiensis, Union College, NY

11 hours ago by Alexis Smith

Thursday. 9:30 AM.

The alarm on my phone sounds and I reluctantly awake to take my morning shower. I go to the bathroom, turn on the water in the shower, and after the 45 seconds I usually wait for the water to get to my preferred temperature, I hop in. Holy crap! It is freezing.

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