'Guy's rights' lawyer hits women's studies
A lawyer who describes himself as a "guy's rights" advocate has filed a lawsuit over the women's studies program at Columbia University in New York.
Area Briefs, Aug. 19, 2008
TUESDAY AUG. 19, 2008 Classwork for the fall semester at East Central University began Monday, Aug.18. Walk-in enrollment is on-going through Friday Aug.
Business leaders: Make renewable energy cheaper
Representatives from corporate giants Google Inc. and General Electric Co. said Tuesday that transitioning the United States to renewable energy on a large scale would be possible - if renewable energy were ...
MTSU brings 'Disney Keys to Excellence' to Nashville
Middle Tennessee State University is bringing Disney Institute's traveling professional development program, the "Disney Keys to Excellence," to Nashville on Sept.
Brunei's Rising Woman Power
Women's participation in the workforce has risen sharply, from only 20 per cent in 1971 to over 59 per cent today.
On the scanner
Wednesday, Aug. 13 Counterfeit Benjamins: At 10 a.m., deputies received a report of a customer passing fake $100 bills at the Vanity Fair outlet store.
Fifa orders Georgia to find neutral venue for qualifier
The Republic of Ireland manager Giovanni Trapattoni and his players were today waiting to discover where they will play their opening World Cup qualifier after Fifa ordered a change of venue.
A fix for iPhone?
The iPhone 3G, which launched worldwide July 11th, offers faster web connections and costs less compared to the first iPhone.
A final post about Jeff Medkeff
I know most of you don't know him, but reading that entry you might get a glimpse of the strength of will and of mind he had.