The South End, Wayne State University, MI
8 hours ago by Isaac Elster
Professional journalists from all corners of America (and some of Europe as well) received an education from WSU journalism professor Berl Falbaum on the ethics of journalism during the Weekly Newspaper Editors Conference at WSU.
The seminar at which Falbaum spoke was part of "Just for Journalists," a collaborative effort between the International Society of Weekly Newspaper Editors and the Detroit Chapter Society of Professional Journalists.
The Daily Illini, University of Illinois, IL
1 day ago by MICHELLE LOCKE, The Associated Press
SAN FRANCISCO - The pillar-box red lipstick is the first clue the white-coated butcher sawing up a grass-fed California lamb isn't your typical meat-cutter.
But then, Avedano's Holly Park Market is no ordinary chop shop.
Tucked into San Francisco's funky Bernal Heights district, the store - which first opened in 1901 as Cicero's Meats - has an old-time look with its restored period fixtures and black and white photos.
KentNewsNet.com, Kent State University, OH
2 days ago by D.J. Petty
On the second floor of Starbucks, Zach Loudin balanced a laptop on his knees while a copy of Kurt Vonnegut's "Slaughterhouse-Five" sat on a table at his side. "Patriotism," he quietly muttered to himself, pondering how to interpret its meaning.
The Parthenon, Marshall University, WV
2 days ago by Sarina Lopresti
BY SARINA LOPRESTI
The Parthenon
Nestled in the heart of Central City is Central City Café, a small restaurant that's been serving up comfort food to local residents since owner Dave Luther decided to open the eatery 16 years ago.
On a warm summer morning in June, about 25 minutes before the restaurant opens for the day, Luther is placing crisp white tablecloths and the day's menu on all the tables in the restaurant.
The Daily Illini, University of Illinois, IL
2 days ago by Megan K. Scott, The Associated Press
News that 17 girls at a Massachusetts high school became pregnant this year is raising questions about whether pregnancy has become something alluring to teens.
Many teen pregnancies still take place against a backdrop of economic distress or a search for love, experts say - that's been the case for years.
KentNewsNet.com, Kent State University, OH
3 days ago by Christopher Hook
Kristen Thompson, senior public relations major, believes being patriotic is akin to being informed.
KentNewsNet.com, Kent State University, OH
3 days ago by Kristen Traynor
A lonely flag lies on the shelf in the back of Jean Chrest's white car, saved for an occasion she might find a veteran's grave without one.
The Sidelines, Middle Tennessee State University, TN
3 days ago by Michael Stone
For some students, the decision to go to college comes for their parents encouraging higher education. For some, it comes from wanting a better life for themselves.
Dedrick Antone Mitchell went to college because, believe or not, his brother Corey Mitchell grew up watching "The Cosby Show.
The Sidelines, Middle Tennessee State University, TN
3 days ago by Michael Stone
Some men join a fraternity for connections, some for popularity, and, let's face it, some join for parties. But every once in a while, a man will come along with a desire to join a fraternity for its true meaning - brotherhood.
Zachary David Kennedy is one of those men.
The Daily Illini, University of Illinois, IL
4 days ago by MELISSA KOSSLER DUTTON, The Associated Press
When Jonathan Morris' daughter was planning her wedding, he thought the groom was getting overlooked. So he planned a guys-only "man shower" to welcome Brian Wigand into the family.
The party included manly snacks, games and gifts.
"It seemed like there was a lot of hoopla for the ladies and not too much for the guys," said Morris of Maple Valley, Wash.
Michigan Daily, University of Michigan, Mi
5 days ago by Chanel Von Habsburg-Lothringen