Daily Nebraskan, University of Nebraska, NE
4 days ago by Karl Spurzem
Daily Egyptian, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, IL
14 hours ago by Andy Fruth
The Daily Eastern News, Eastern Illinois University, IL
1 day ago by Editorial Board
Minimum wage was just increased 25 cents an hour in Illinois to $7.75.
Right now, thanks to the Fair Labor Standards Act, the base minimum wage for hourly workers in this country is $5.85. On the 24th of this month, that rate will increase to $6.55, and next year it will increase to $7.
Daily Egyptian, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, IL
1 day ago
Western Courier, Western Illinois University, IL
2 days ago by Tyler Vogler
That time of the year is upon us again. It's that dreaded week where young adults from all over the country trek to a small plot outside Bushnell to camp out and listen to the live bands at the Cornerstone Festival.
I was minding my own business in the toothpaste aisle of everyone's favorite one-stop-shopping outlet when I suddenly found myself in a conversation with a polite elderly woman.
Western Courier, Western Illinois University, IL
2 days ago by Sarah Zeeck
Another baby boom may be upon us: 17 young girls between the ages of 15 and 17 from Gloucester High School in Gloucester, Mass. are expecting babies this summer after agreeing to become pregnant and raise their children together.
And they are not completely alone - according to the Centers for Disease Control, the number of teenage girls - specifically 15 to 19-year-olds - is on the rise.
The Alestle, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, IL
2 days ago by Jeff Mason
I've always been open to new ideas. Whether it be a class, or a something I hear about online or something I see on TV, I like working things out in my head.
Over the past few weeks I've been thinking a lot about taking action. In our articles we are often encouraged to make a call for action, that way after people read an article they can do something about it.
Kansas State Collegian, Kansas State University, KS
2 days ago by Yegor Sorokin
When I was studying to earn my bachelor's degree, one of my friends was expelled from the university. After a couple of months, he was hired for a mysterious position that was somehow connected with computers. Nobody knew what he was doing, but I knew he was making good money.
Kansas State Collegian, Kansas State University, KS
2 days ago
Daily Egyptian, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, IL
2 days ago by Andrew O'Connor
Western Courier, Western Illinois University, IL
2 days ago by Ed Komenda
Former President Bill Clinton and Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama recently severed an apparent "silent treatment" that ran strong for the length of the campaign. And in perhaps even bigger news, Hillary Clinton recently stated she has merged paths with her ex-rival.
Kansas State Collegian, Kansas State University, KS
2 days ago by Aubree Casper
The Alestle, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, IL
3 days ago by Sydney Elliot
I wasn't used to being charged for water. I went to Germany and experienced for the first time being charged for water in a restaurant. In fact, water cost more than the wine and beer. I had heard the rumors, but wasn't sure what to think about it.
All over the Edwardsville area water is free: at Applebee's, 54th Street Bar & Grill, St.
The Daily Eastern News, Eastern Illinois University, IL
3 days ago by Editorial Board
There are some bathrooms in the union that stink. They emit a noxious mix of stale cinnamon air freshener that barely masks the particulate they were engineered to cover.
On good days the smell is contained to the bathrooms themselves. But on bad days the frontier of stench is expansive.
The Daily Eastern News, Eastern Illinois University, IL
4 days ago by Editorial Board
The decision to cut Eastern's wrestling program last summer was met with heated debate and overwhelming public support on both sides.
'Save EIU Wrestling' signs were posted in front yards all over town. Forums were held on campus to save wrestling, but in the end, it was no match for strict NCAA rules.
Daily Nebraskan, University of Nebraska, NE
4 days ago by Sarah Melecki
Last week, I was sitting on a blanket at Jazz in June enjoying the nice weather, friends and a little background music. With thousands of people milling about, it's easy to tune out the crowd. But when two people wearing "Decline to Sign" t-shirts showed up, the affirmative action debate reached my little blanket.
Daily Nebraskan, University of Nebraska, NE
5 days ago by Grant Triplett
The other morning I woke up to my new puppy, Penny, licking my toes, trying to wake me up to take her outside. I smirked and petted her for a second, and then leaned off the bed to put my slippers on.
Instead of my slippers, my feet landed directly into a squishy pile of her crap.