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Aramark leaves bad taste in wallet


		Aramark leaves bad taste in wallet

Arbiter Online, Boise State University, ID

1 day ago by Gabe Murphy
Opinion Journalist

Whether you study economics or not, it's hard to defend a corporation involved with monopolistic business practices including price fixing. Boise State University contracts food and catering services to a multi-billion dollar corporation whose practices involve just that.

QB Decision made: Moore's the Man


		QB Decision made: Moore's the Man

Arbiter Online, Boise State University, ID

1 day ago by Mary Albl

Today it was announced that freshman Kellen Moore will be the new starting quarterback for the Boise State Broncos.

"Kellen has just got great football savvy"Head Coach Chris Petersen said. "He understands our offense extremely, extremely well and he has performed very consistently throughout spring ball and fall camp.

Harper looks to make impact this season


		Harper looks to make impact this season

Arbiter Online, Boise State University, ID

1 day ago by Mary Albl

To say the least, running back D.J. Harper had a great first year as a Bronco.

He produced the fourth-best rushing season by a true freshman, and also became the first true Boise State freshman in nearly 20 years to rush for more than 100 yards in a game.

Grading your Madden franchise


		Grading your Madden franchise

Oregon Daily Emerald, University of Oregon, OR

2 days ago by Ben Schorzman | Sports Reporter

Few titles have been more popular in the world of video games than the Madden NFL franchise. According to IGN.com, since its inception as "John Madden Football" in 1988, the franchise has sold over 70 million copies. The game has been so popular that it has become a cultural icon.

Legal ballers

Oregon Daily Emerald, University of Oregon, OR

2 days ago by Andrew Greif | Sports Editor

The Legal Ballers Association is highly organized, ultra-competitive and centered around a court. It even has its own six-page long constitution. In other words, it's everything you'd expect a University Law School student group to be. But if you want to pass the bar here, forget your suit and briefcase.

Writers experiment, receive critique


		Writers experiment, receive critique

The State Hornet, California State University, Sacramento, CA

3 days ago by Derek Fleming

This weekend at the fourth annual Summer Writers' Conference, writers gathered to critique, experiment, and move their writing outside the box.

Punk Icon


		Punk Icon

Oregon Daily Emerald, University of Oregon, OR

6 days ago by Alex Gabriel

Three decades ago, on the verge of the release of the seminal "London Calling," The Clash was called "the only band that mattered." Fusing a worldly consciousness with sharp, tongue-in-cheek political satire and an unparalleled ability to compose songs no matter the genre, The Clash gave punk rock its spirited and righteous sensibilities before completely blowing the entire genre out of the water.

Lanterns float in honor of immigrants


		Lanterns float in honor of immigrants

The State Hornet, California State University, Sacramento, CA

4 days ago by Chloe Daley

Before dawn today a small group gathered in silence at the Sacramento River to release 1,848 paper lanterns in remembrance of Chinese immigrants.

'The Mikado' returns for laughs


		'The Mikado' returns for laughs

The Daily Barometer, Oregon State University, OR

6 days ago by Haylee Campbell

Oregon State University will be adding to a 90-year history this weekend with the performance of Gilbert and Sullivan's comic production "The Mikado."

"The Mikado" opens Thursday, August 14, at 7:30 p.m. and will run through Saturday, Aug. 16, with a matinée showing on Sunday Aug.

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