Oregon Daily Emerald, University of Oregon, OR
1 day ago by Kevin Hudson
Terence Scott isn't a normal 21-year-old. And not just because of his blazing speed and sticky hands, but because of how meticulous he is in every facet of his life: from the practice field, to the film room, to his own living room. When fellow senior wide receiver Jaison Williams recently found himself without a "residing address," Scott welcomed him into his home.
Oregon Daily Emerald, University of Oregon, OR
1 day ago by Kevin Hudson
Just a few final thoughts on the Ducks' season-opening win over the Huskies before we all turn the page. 1. Oregon was justifiably a heavy favorite going into the game. My biggest hope for the Ducks in the game (because I was all but sure that they would out-man the woefully depleted Huskies) was that they would get ahead far enough early on that it would allow backup quarterbacks Jeremiah Masoli and Chris Harper to get some valuable live reps.
The Tempest, Solano Community College, CA
3 days ago by Nate Johnson
John McCain just lobbed the country one whopper of a curveball by crowning Sarah Palin his Vice Presidential pick. In doing so, he picked as blank a slate as possible in the eyes of the nation. How the media will fill that space is the question.
It's hard to make sense of why McCain went in the direction he did with Palin.
The State Hornet, California State University, Sacramento, CA
3 days ago by Natalie Flynn
TODAY
Hundreds of Sacramento State students were laid off due to Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger's executive order that cut more than 10,000 of the state's temporary and part-time employees.
The State Hornet, California State University, Sacramento, CA
3 days ago by Amanda Pollard
TODAY
Despite working, making appearances every weekend, attending college, and preparing for the biggest moment of her life, the future Miss America pageant contestant remains the small town girl everyone knows and loves.
The Orion, California State University, Chico, CA
3 days ago by Kelly O'Connor
Peaceful floating by day, raging parties by night. Labor Day weekend festivities and their impact have grown over the past few years. "The crowds are substantially bigger," said Lt. Mike Weber of the Chico Police Department. "As crowds' numbers grow, so does the crime rate.
The Orion, California State University, Chico, CA
3 days ago by Megan Wilson
One of history's most monumental elections could be torn to shreds by a pack of pumas. Astounding displays of immaturity continue to surround the extremist faction of the Sen. Hillary Clinton fan base, which is vowing to vote for Sen. John McCain in the upcoming presidential election.
The Orion, California State University, Chico, CA
3 days ago by Chris Thompson
I stand up for a person's right to swallow. Students who give head are faced with a quick decision immediately following the climactic leg jerk and infamous "O Face"-that's right, spit or swallow? Obviously men can finish somewhere other than their partners' mouths during a blowjob.
The State Hornet, California State University, Sacramento, CA
3 days ago by Kyle Kershner
TODAY
The opening ceremony for the 2008 Summer Olympic Games from Beijing, China set the tone for what was one of the most memorable Games ever.
These Olympics had plenty of storylines and despite the controversy, the entertainment did not disappoint.
The Tempest, Solano Community College, CA
3 days ago by Lance Park
I have a hobby that might seem fairly quirky. I have white metal miniatures between two to three inches tall that I enjoy painting, and some people find that odd. That's fine, because not everyone understands what I enjoy about painting miniatures or even playing tabletop games with them.
The Tempest, Solano Community College, CA
3 days ago by Ray Perez
To fans of rap of music, New York is accredited to being the birthplace of Hip Hop, and since the Sugar Hill Gang's release of "Rappers' Delight" in 1979, Hip Hop has transcended pop culture and become a worldwide phenomenon.
Just about every state is represented in rap music today.
Oregon Daily Emerald, University of Oregon, OR
6 days ago by Robert Husseman
Washington quarterback Jake Locker made no excuses in light of Oregon's 44-10 win over Washington Saturday night. "I need to get the ball out quicker," a visibly frustrated Locker said postgame. "I just didn't execute. That's it." Locker completed 12 of 28 passes for 103 yards on the night, adding 57 more yards on 16 carries to lead the Huskies in rushing.