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Prospectus Pick: Murder By Death


		Prospectus Pick: Murder By Death

Prospectus, Parkland College, IL

17 hours ago by Morgan Bernier

In the year 2005, I had an experience that changed my life. That experience was discovering a rock band from Bloomington, Indiana called Murder by Death. The first album I heard from them was Who Will Survive And What Will Be Left Of Them, which is one of my favorite albums of all time.

Same road, same rules: New laws to help bicyclists and drivers get along


		Same road, same rules: New laws to help bicyclists and drivers get along

Prospectus, Parkland College, IL

23 hours ago by kelley heaney

School is back in session and bicycle safety is a growing concern for everyone, especially since there are more bikes on the road than ever before. Bike safety doesn't come easy and training is needed on both parts of the drivers and the riders to ensure that all stay safe on the road.

Campus cracks down on pirated music, movies

Collegio, Pittsburg State University, KS

1 day ago by Anna Bahr

With recent technological advances, students have the ability to download music and films from the comfort of their homes...or university campus. While this isn't an inherently bad thing, illegal downloads certainly are.

According to a 2005 study by the RIAA, a national organization that monitors and protects the rights of music artists, major record labels lost over $ 5 million to piracy.

Campus advocate is here to help students


		Campus advocate is here to help students

Muleskinner, University of Central Missouri, MO

2 days ago by By Cassie Wilson, For the Muleskinner

He came from the city of Jesse James and wanted to make sure that everyone knows that 'St. Joe' is where your mail comes from. "Thank us for your mail, although it's kind of slow," said Eugene Stillman.

The University of Central Missouri's campus advocate, Eugene Carter Stillman, was born and raised in St. Joseph, Missouri.

Maybe money does grow on trees: A guide to your Financial Aid paperwork process


		Maybe money does grow on trees: A guide to your Financial Aid paperwork process

Prospectus, Parkland College, IL

2 days ago by Janelle O'Dea

On Monday, August 23, a deep summer haze hung over the line like a thick fog. A line of students stretched from the Financial Aid Office to what seemed like miles down the hall.

The insanity of fall semester began to settle in as more students become increasingly anxious about the status of their financial aid.

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