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Abandoned abroad in England 7

The Signal , The College of New Jersey, Ewing, NJ

44 minutes ago by Teegan Conti

I woke up in a cold sweat, jumped out of my covers and ran to the window. What I saw wasn't a grove of cherry trees or the steeple of Green Hall, but the snow-covered streets of Newcastle, England. At that moment I realized the nightmare was real. Despite all my efforts, the International & Off-Campus Programs office had left me virtually alone in England.

The Fight for Equal Rights by Women 4

Vector, New Jersey Institute of Technology, Newark, NJ

4 hours ago by Amaka Onyemekeihia

It is surprising to know that in the 21st century women are still fighting for equal rights, but it is more surprising to know that from the look of things an end to the injustice is still a long way off. Over the last century, women have rallied to fight for a number of changes including the right of women to vote, the right to a fair hearing in rape cases, and the right to elect a woman to political office.

University Centre is winning over students 2

Vector, New Jersey Institute of Technology, Newark, NJ

4 hours ago by Akash Shukla

When most people think of student housing, they think of crowded rooms, smelly communal bathrooms and paper-thin walls. But the new type of student housing available at the University Centre, seems to have wooed NJIT students, who are raving about the apartment complex.

Welcome Aboard Royal Caribbean: Freedom of the Seas! 1

Knight News, Queens College, Flushing, NY

7 hours ago by Parbattie Bassant

A cruise is appealing for many reasons. It's a great way to visit several places in one vacation, and with all the amenities offered on the ship, there is little to no worry. After all, isn't that what a vacation should be?

This past summer, my family and I decided to try out our sea legs, and booked a cruise to the Caribbean.

Mrs. Clinton goes to Baruch 1

Ticker, CUNY Baruch College, New York, NY

21 hours ago by Kellie Clark and Michael Wursthorn

Presidential hopeful Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton gave no indication of backing down from the presidency despite news that Sen. Barack Obama had clinched the necessary amount of delegates in order to be named as the Democratic presidential candidate.

Just minutes after CNN projected Obama as the Democratic party nominee for president, Clinton took center stage in order to address her supporters at Baruch College's Athletic Recreation Complex on Tuesday, June 3.

Saving the environment, one celebrity at a time 1

The Fairfield Mirror, Fairfield University, Fairfield, CT

22 hours ago by JP Porretta

They influence what we wear, what we eat, what we say and how we say it. And now, they are beginning to influence our environmental views and concerns.

These people being referred to are the stars and celebrities of Hollywood.

Today, the influence from the pop culture world is coming from all around us.

Making it in Malta 1

Ticker, CUNY Baruch College, New York, NY

23 hours ago by Mariane St-Maurice

Walking home one night a few weeks ago, I looked up to the sky and realized that I could see stars. A rather unusual sight in New York, I exclaimed to my friend, "They have stars here!" Despite having made a fool of myself, this was one more thing that has made this summer one of my greatest.

Baruch gets with the Times 1

Ticker, CUNY Baruch College, New York, NY

1 day ago by Rachel Vincent

This fall, Baruch's newsstands will be offering something new. In addition to The Ticker, The New York Times will be available to Baruch students through The New York Times Knowledge Network Initiative.

The papers will be free of charge to students and will be funded by The Ticker, The Graduate Voice and Encounters through the Communications Board.

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