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Near Columbia U., locals, travelers unite for swearing-in

By Lydia Wileden of Columbia Daily Spectator

For those unable to make the trek to Washington to witness history in the making, venues around Harlem and the Upper West Side opened their doors on Tuesday for live screenings of the inauguration of Barack Obama, CC ’83.... more >>

Thousands pack UC Berkeley plaza for inauguration party

By Erika Oblea of Daily Californian

As attendees from across the country packed into the National Mall Tuesday to witness the presidential inauguration, more than 10,000 people filled the steps of Upper and Lower Sproul Plaza to join the UC Berkeley's inauguration party, according to police estimates.... more >>

U. Wisconsin clinic's new abortion practice fuels debate

The issue of abortion has divided today’s society, as emotions and opinions run strong on both sides of the debate. With the nation’s economic struggles at the forefront of people’s minds, the debate has been out of the spotlight recently but is again being brought to light locally as the Madison Surgery Center is moving toward offering second-trimester abortions. ... more >>

Greek numbers down at U. Wisconsin following economic downturn

By Taylor Cox of Badger Herald

Due to hard economic times, university Greek systems across the nation are concerned participation in Greek life will decline.  According to Barbara Kautz, student involvement coordinator at the University of Wisconsin, the UW System saw a decrease in recruitment participants by about 100 from fall 2007 to fall 2008.... more >>

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Offbeat Beat: Undies and zombies

By Michael Sewall

The big news out of the Offbeat Bureau recently was all about underwear and the undead. Whether you’re voting for it, running in it or stealing it, we all know that underwear is an essential. Except, of course, to zombies — they’re just after brains....  more >>



Breaking down the top aphrodisiacs

By Joel Cohen

Week in college sex. Updated 12/2. The Thanksgiving table may have been the perfect place to be fake, but this week, one columnist tells you how to be fake in bed – and it requires more than words. And although turkey doesn't exactly fuel your libido, these aphrodisiacs just might....  more >>



Proposition 8 protests

By Sadia Latifi

Students across the country are joining to protest California’s ban on gay marriage. On Election Day, the state’s voters passed an amendment to their Constitution that specifies marriage as a union between a man and a woman. UWIRE affiliates are covering the collegiate response....  more >>



Opposition to 'Prop Hate'

By Renee Sessions

As the fervor surrounding Barack Obama’s presidential victory subsides, college opinion writers are tackling another monumental Election Day vote: the passage of a gay marriage ban to California’s constitution: Proposition 8. Read some of the best columns supporting and opposing the ban....  more >>



Preparations for flu season

By Jessica Oxley

From trying to beat a world record to preventing an epidemic, the flu is on the minds of university administrators and students alike. UWIRE affiliates report on how their campuses are getting by this flu season....  more >>



Tragedies prompt security concerns

By Michael Sewall,

Fatal shootings at the University of Central Arkansas Monday again led to discussion of the need for an efficient and effective emergency notification system on college campuses across the country. Although the systems some universities have put in place are working, many are looking to improve their existing methods because of the heavy traffic generated by mass text message alerts....  more >>


UWIRE Video

Philly protests 'whitewashing'

Protests broke out concerning the whitewashing of characters in Shyamalan's movie, Avatar.

Reducing electricity

George Washington U. reduced their electricity 12% using motion sensor lights among other methods.

Alzheimer's and pot

Studies have shown marijuana has reversed memory loss in the brains of elderly rats.

Campus closed

Western Kentucky U. completely shut down it's campus over winter break to save money.

Sundance: The Carter

UWIRE's Justin Mandel talks with the director of the Lil' Wayne documentary, The Carter.

Presidential BlackBerry

President Obama is keeping his BlackBerry for texting close family and friends.

Layoffs at Stanford

Stanford's business school will be laying off 12% of its teaching force.

High approval

Obama's initial approval rating is second-highest in history, after JFK's.

HRC senate seat filled

Rep. Gillibrand was chosen to fill Hillary Clinton's senate seat.

Sundance: When You're Strange

UWIRE's Justin Mandel speaks to former Doors' members Manzarek and Krieger.

Sundance: It Might Get Loud

UWIRE's Justin Mandel speaks with the director and producer of It Might Get Loud.

Bush's last order

Protests began when Bush ordered gray wolves to be removed from the endangered species list.

Inauguration reaction

Students from across the country and around the world react to President Barack Obama's inauguration.

Sen. Kennedy suffers stroke

Ted Kennedy suffered a stroke at Obama's inaugural lunch.

Talking history with Louis Stokes

UWIRE's Jason Zone Fisher talks with Louis Stokes about what Tuesday's inauguration means to African Americans.

Moving into 1600 Penn. Ave.

UWIRE's Jason Zone Fisher talks with Mark Lindsay of Barack Obama's Executive Office transition team about the move on Tuesday.

Columbia U. students discuss Obama

UWIRE talks with Columbia University students about challenges facing President Barack Obama

Jim Brown on the inauguration

UWIRE's Jason Zone Fisher talks with Jim Brown, former professional football player and current social activist, about Barack Obama's inauguration.

Don King on MLK Day

UWIRE talks with Don King about MLK Day and Tuesday's historic inauguration.

Spring Breakdown

UWIRE talks to the cast of Spring Breakdown at the Sundance premier.

Take 5 - Slumdog Millionaire

Trojan Vision's Take 5 talks with the director and stars of Toronto International Film Festival award winner "Slumdog Millionaire".

From Hoops to Paddle?

Syracuse point guard Jonny Flynn has a new passion -- pingpong.

Family Ties

At North Carolina, some teammates share more than just a common uniform. Erin Summers reports from Chapel Hill.

butv10 - Leap second

'08 will be the longest year since 1992 because of the addition of a leap second.

butv10 - Crooked governor

Illinois governor Rod Blagojevich faces up to 30 years in prison for corruption.

Dayton Looking to Erase Doubts

Dayton head coach Brian Gregory hopes to ride the trio of Charles Little, Chris Wright and Marcus Johnson into the 2009 NCAA Tournament after a disappointing finish last year. Tyler Logan reports.

butv10 - Emission-free car

Engineers at San Jose State U. have built a car with 0% emissions. It can reach 25 mph.

butv10 - Legal marijuana

It will be legal in Michigan for patients to grow their own marijuana.

butv10 - Banning JuicyCampus.com

Several universities have banned JuicyCampus.com from their campuses.

butv10 - Wi-tricity

Using a cord to charge your phone may be coming to an end with wi-tricity.

butv10 - Cancer cure

Florida State U. is researching a possible cure for cancer.

Talking Hoops with Tyrese Rice

Alex Diamond talks with Boston College's All-ACC guard Tyrese Rice about his expectations for the season and the toughest place to play.

butv10 - Frugal students

Students plan on spending 40% less money on gifts this holiday season.

butv10 - IQ

Children with a low IQ have a higher risk of psychiatric disorders as an adult.

butv10 - Ethical decline

60% of students admit to that they have cheated on a school test.

butv10 - Cure for colon cancer

A 17-year-old high school student may have found the cure for colon cancer without chemo.

butv10 - Year of recession

It's been found that the US has been in a recession since December '07.

butv10 - Student insurance

Columbia U. is under investigation for illegally promoting a private insurance carrier.

butv10 - Unprepared

Professors believe students come to class unprepared.

Tar Heel Bloggers

UNC women’s soccer player Caroline Boneparth and football player Marvin Austin take time out of their busy schedules to give people an insider’s look into what it takes to be a student athlete. Erin Summers reports.

butv10 - Tina Palin

NYU finds the Tina Fey's impersonation of Sarah Palin to be an almost exact match.

Oklahoma preps for Texas Tech

Adam Aizer talks to Oklahoma Daily sports editor Corey DeMoss about this weekend's big game -- a top-five matchup between No. 2 Texas Tech and No. 5 Oklahoma.

butv10 - Michelle Obama's style

mrs-o.org is a new website that tracks Michelle Obama's fashion.

butv10 - Pirate attacks

Pirate attacks in the Indian Ocean have spiked 75% this year.

butv10 - Smart alarm

A new alarm will wake you up from sleep during an R.E.M. cycle.

butv10 - Relationship training

Applying animal training rules to a relationship can have positive effects.

butv10 - No on 8

Students at Iowa State held a silent vigil to protest the passing of Prop. 8 in California.

butv10 - Mascot battle

U. Mississippi is in a trademark fight for its mascot against Butler High School.

butv10 - Two suicides

Two U. Iowa professors have committed suicide within the last year.

butv10 - Media and public trust

Survey shows 89% of public thinks the media spends too much time on trivial topics.

butv10 - B.U. hockey

CBS College Sports has listed Boston U.'s men's hockey team as #1 in country.

Carolina Nights

The North Carolina basketball teams kick off their first NCAA regulation practices with a little song and dance at "Late Night with Roy." Erin Summers reports.

butv10 - 80s bash at B.U.

Students at Boston U. revel at an 80s-themed drag ball.

butv10 - Media and violence

Aggression is more prevalent after watching a violent TV program.

The Madness at Maryland

Lasers, fire, cheerleaders, Gary Williams in a Lamborghini, suits, dresses… oh yeah and basketball. Whitney Taylor reports on Midnight Madness at Maryland

butv10 - Student loans

Private student loan money is hard to come by in current economy.

butv10 - Racial clashes

A noose is found hanging at Baylor U.

UWIRE Football Poll: Texas Tech

Adam Aizer talks Texas Tech football with Alex Ybarra of the Daily Toreador.

butv10 - Illegal downloading

A Boston U. graduate student is being sued for one million dollars by the record industry.

butv10 - Pretty politics

Northwestern U. finds that an attractive person has an advantage in politics.

butv10 - Post-election blues

North Carolina State offers counseling for students upset by the outcome of the election.

Waiting for Barack

Youth Vote '08 correspondents Allison Yang and John Murphy-Teixidor talk to young people who skipped class to get in line for the Obama election night event in Chicago.

butv10 - Pot laws eased in Mass.

Carrying an ounce or less of marijuana in Massachusetts is now only cause for a fine.

USC students campaign in Nevada

With California a reliable blue state, USC College Dems are heading to neighboring Nevada to make an impact. Youth Vote '08 correspondent Justin Mandel reports.

Columbia U. students travel for last-minute campaigning

Youth Vote '08 correspondent Allison Yang spoke with Avi Edelman, media director of the College Dems, and Chuck Roberts, deputy of the College Republicans, about last-minute campaigning that includes more than a hundred Columbia U. traveling to campaign.

butv10 - The Obamabot

The Obamabot waves campaign signs at a rally in Florida.

UWIRE Poll: Penn State closes in

Adam Aizer talks to the Daily Collegian's Brian Eller about Penn State's big win at Ohio State and the Nittany Lions' chances of finishing undefeated.

Chuck Norris on the youth vote

Jason Zone Fisher chats with Chuck Norris about the youth vote and the issues most important to the next generation of voters.

ASU's Biker Babe

ASU's Kelley Primc might look like your average sorority girl, but behind that beauty queen exterior is the heart of a BMX Bike Racer.

butv10 - Gossip Girl

Yale students say the popular TV show misrepresented their university in a recent episode.

butv10 - Internet lockdown

Bowling Green students were locked out of their internet connections for illegally trading files.

butv10 - Quidditch

Middlebury College is hosting 14 colleges for its annual Muggle Quidditch competition.

butv10 - Free speech or slander?

Juicycampus.com allows anonymous gossip, but some say it promotes slander.

UWIRE Football Poll: Florida

Adam Aizer talks Gators football with Mike McCall of the Independent Florida Alligator.

Hofstra Debate Nuttiness

For these squirrels at Hofstra, this presidential campaign has been just plain nuts.

butv10 - Text message alerts

Schools using text messages as an alert system may find it is not as reliable as hoped.

butv10 - Segways in Nebraska

Police at U. Nebraska have become big fans of their Segways.

butv10 - Online exams

U. Virginia is may use online tests allowing students to choose the exam time individually.

Behind the scenes at the Belmont debate

Youth Vote '08 correspondents Jason Zone Fisher and Gaby Roman take you behind the scenes at Tuesday's debate in Nashville.

Bob Schieffer on the youth vote

CBS News' Bob Schieffer talks to Youth Vote '08 about the youth vote and his role in the final presidential debate

butv10 - iPhone for everyone

Abilene Christian U. students all have iPhones or iPod Touches for class

Scene in Seattle

Helena Habes reports on the unique tailgating scene at the University of Washington.

butv10 - Beer-pong gets violent

A disagreement over the rules of beer-pong ends with stabbing

Gustav visits LSU

The Daily Reveille's Gerri Sax reports on the damage left in the wake of Hurricane Gustav at LSU.

Reporting from the RNC

Youth Vote '08 correspondents Jason Zone Fisher and Jason Smathers search for young people at the Republican National Convention

UWIRE College Football Poll - Mizzou's big start

Not a lot of first week surprises, so we talk to Andrew Astleford at the Columbia Missourian about the Tigers' big win over Illinois

Mile High Reports: Talking with Dennis Kucinich

Youth Vote '08 correspondent Jason Fisher catches up with Ohio Rep. Dennis Kucinich to talk about why the youth vote is so important in this election.

UWIRE College Town Tour Guide - Nashville, Tenn.

In Nashville, the high-flying ghosts of country music’s past mingle with music personalities of the present.

UWIRE College Town Tour Guide - Athens, Ga.

The town that spawned R.E.M., Widespread Panic and other acts is still at the heart of the indie scene.

Campus Pulse: Beyond the Bleachers

The history of Bill Armstrong Stadium at Indiana University

Take 5 - The Wackness

Aly Weisman talks with Olivia Thirlby, Sir Ben Kingsley, Method Man and Josh Peck about their new movie The Wackness.

UWIRE College Town Tour Guide - Austin, Texas

"High-octane country" band Mother Truckers highlights Austin's music scene.

IDS - Primary day at IU

Students at IU talk to the Indiana Daily Student about candidates and issues on the day of the primary