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One story of autism 39

The Jambar, Youngstown State University, Youngstown, OH

20 hours ago by Ashley Tate, Reporter

As a young boy, Sean Barron liked to open the lid of the washing machine, while it was operating, and watch it spin. He said he also used to stick his arm in there; it was almost "hypnotic."

If Barron got hurt from doing this, he didn't know it because he said he had a high tolerance level for pain, a result of being diagnosed with classic autism in 1965.

Throwback the Jewish King 21

The Jambar, Youngstown State University, Youngstown, OH

22 hours ago by Amy Brown, Reporter

Eighteen-year-old freshman Jonathon Tepper is working on a fashion marketing degree at Youngstown State University, but has recently successfully marketed himself to the music industry.

WATCH: Students share baked goods 1

KentNewsNet.com, Kent State University, Kent, OH

13 hours ago by Sara Scanes

Stopher and Johnson Hall students bake for entire dorm community.

Black squirrels make big bucks 1

KentNewsNet.com, Kent State University, Kent, OH

1 day ago by Meranda Watling


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Ball State Daily News, Ball State University, IN

18 hours ago by Derick Brattain

Hartline questionable, Pryor held out of event

The Lantern, Ohio State, OH

18 hours ago by Matt Gottfried

After committing an apparent rules violation in the days leading up to the game, wide receiver Brian Hartline's starting position in the 2009 Fiesta Bowl might be in jeopardy.

Hartline, who leads the team with 479 receiving yards this season, has played in every game during his three-year stint with the Buckeyes. According to Tressel, that could change tonight.

Feature Photo: Scarlet fever in the desert

The Lantern, Ohio State, OH

18 hours ago by Kenny Greer

Larry 'OSU Buckeyeman' Lokal, left, Jon 'Big Nut' Peters, center, and Ohio State mascot Brutus Buckeye have the Fiesta Bowl on their minds at the pep rally at Tempe Beach Park in Tempe, ariz., Sunday.  'Buckeye-man,' named best Buckeye fan in 2004 by the OSU alumni association, and 'Big Nut' are regulars to OSU football games and almost never miss a game. Photo by Kenny Greer.

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Larry "OSU Buckeyeman" Lokal, left, Jon "Big Nut" Peters, center, and Ohio State mascot Brutus Buckeye have the Fiesta Bowl on their minds at the pep rally at Tempe Beach Park in Tempe, ariz., Sunday. "Buckeye-man," named best Buckeye fan in 2004 by the OSU alumni association, and "Big Nut" are regulars to OSU football games and almost never miss a game.

Students make and break New Year plans

The Lantern, Ohio State, OH

18 hours ago by Lisa Scott

Set aside the sugary snacks and bring out the scales and smoking patches - it's resolution time once again.

Even before Christmas celebrations ended, some students began to prepare for the new year with fresh motivation to fulfill resolutions for 2009, while others simply prepared to head back to class

Religion played big role in presidential election

The District Chronicles, Howard University, DC

14 hours ago by Kevin Eckstrom/Religion News Service

President-elect Barack Obama may have chosen Vice president-elect Joe Biden, and Sen. John McCain may have turned to Gov. Sarah Palin, but in the end the most sought-after running mate in the 2008 campaign never appeared on a single ballot.

FOOTBALL: All you need to know about the bowl

Ball State Daily News, Ball State University, IN

18 hours ago

Ball State's past bowl appearances - 1965 Grantland Rice Bowl: Tied Tennessee State 14-14 - 1967 Grantland Rice Bowl: Lost to Eastern Kentucky 27-13 - 1989 California Raisin Bowl: Lost to Fresno State 27-6 - 1993 Las Vegas Bowl: Lost to Utah State 42-33 - 1996 Las Vegas Bowl: Lost to Nevada 18-15 - 2007 International Bowl: Lost to Rutgers 52-30 The 2009 BSU and Tulsa matchup - Tulsa is 10-3 and lost in the Conference USA Championship Game to East Carolina University 27-24 Saturday.

Candidate for RNC Chair plays the race card

The District Chronicles, Howard University, DC

18 hours ago by Raynard Jackson

Well, here we go again. Just couldn't end the year on an upbeat note regarding the Republican Party. Chip Saltsman, candidate for national party chair has played the "race" card and now wants us to believe that it "was just a joke."

Vatican response to medical advances gets thumbs down

The District Chronicles, Howard University, DC

15 hours ago by Francis X. Rocca/2008 Religion News Service

The Vatican's highest doctrinal body, last month, condemned advanced infertility treatments and contraception technologies and reaffirmed its strong prohibition of embryonic stem cell research.

FOOTBALL: GMAC bowl likely to be played in rainy conditions

Ball State Daily News, Ball State University, IN

5 hours ago

If the No. 22 Ball State University football team wins its first bowl game Tuesday night, it will most likely accomplish the feat in the rain.

There is an 80 percent chance of rain and thunderstorms in Mobile, Ala., when Ball State and the University of Tulsa are scheduled to play the GMAC Bowl, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Web site.

Men's Hockey Goes 1-0-1 in Florida College Classic

Maroon News, Colgate University, NY

2 days ago by Jaime Heilbron

The Colgate men's hockey team returned to its winning ways of October while participating in the Florida College Classic in Estero last weekend. Besides Colgate, the two-day tournament featured archrival No. 9/10 Cornell University, St. Cloud State and the University of Maine.

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