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Lawson granted prayer


		Lawson granted prayer

Daily Tar Heel, University of North Carolina, NC

17 hours ago by Dave Pearson, Assistant City Editor

Ty Lawson made a brief court appearance Tuesday to plead guilty and end the story which began with his June 6 arrest for driving after consuming alcohol underage.

"I don't think anybody will ever see Mr. Lawson again in a courtroom," said Ann Petersen, the attorney who represented Lawson.

Athlete released on bail


		Athlete released on bail

Daily Tar Heel, University of North Carolina, NC

1 day ago by Emily Stephenson, Assistant City Editor

A UNC tennis star charged with hitting two female students with his car was released from jail Monday and has withdrawn from school.

A judge ruled Monday that junior Chris Kearney could return home to Irvine, Calif., until his preliminary hearing Aug. 28.

Hosting Halloween too costly?


		Hosting Halloween too costly?

Daily Tar Heel, University of North Carolina, NC

2 days ago by Max Rose, City Editor

Chapel Hill is trying to downsize Halloween on Franklin Street.

Town officials have discussed implementing a curfew, charging for entrance to Franklin Street, offering alternate activities and closing bars early, Mayor Kevin Foy said Wednesday.

"The trend is toward larger and larger crowds; the trend is toward longer and longer nights, and that's a trend that we need to reverse," Foy said.

Nightclub changes more than name


		Nightclub changes more than name

Daily Egyptian, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, IL

2 days ago by Justin Lange

In the past five years, Cali's, formerly Southern Illinois Nightclub, has changed its name three times. Owner Greg Knoob said with the new name comes a new image - the key to success for any nightclub. As part of his plan to raise business, Knoob said he redesigned his nightclub to usher in the next chapter of Carbondale nightlife.

College of Mass Communication and Media Arts


		College of Mass Communication and Media Arts

Daily Egyptian, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, IL

5 days ago by Jana Hughes

Editor's Note: This is the fourth installment of an eight-part series detailing the major colleges for undergraduates. Each installment will attempt to provide a guide for new students in the college as well as existing students in other colleges. Cheryl Sickinger found a tool to help her excel in college.

Family's hope buoyed that missing prof Miller may still be alive


		Family's hope buoyed that missing prof Miller may still be alive

Daily Iowan, University of Iowa, IA

5 days ago by Ashton Shurson - The Daily Iowan

Family members of missing UI Professor Arthur Miller had hope that 66-year-old is alive after two days of searching in upper Hickory Hill Park revealed no body.



On Thursday at 6 p.m. local authorities suspended their search. The park is now safe and open to the public, police said.

New wineries keep business flowing


		New wineries keep business flowing

Daily Egyptian, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, IL

5 days ago by Justin Lange

While many local businesses struggle to cope with the rising cost of essential goods, the wine industry of southern Illinois is flourishing.

During the last few years, the industry has gained several vineyards, wineries, bed and breakfasts, and shuttle services in and around the Shawnee Hills Wine Trails.

IMU remains piece of work

Daily Iowan, University of Iowa, IA

6 days ago by Mike McDonald - The Daily Iowan

The IMU Hawkeye is bare studs and empty ceiling frames. The decorated Herky that greeted students with a soaring fist rests in a corner, covered in plastic.



Officials led the first public tour of the building Wednesday, and David Grady, the UI associate vice president for University Life Centers, said he was "cautiously optimistic" about opening the first three floors of the IMU by mid-semester, but he was unable to determine a date.

Prof Miller still missing


		Prof Miller still missing

Daily Iowan, University of Iowa, IA

6 days ago by Olivia Moran and Ashton Shurson - The Daily Iowan

After more than six hours of searching Hickory Hill Park Wednesday afternoon, officers were unable to find missing UI Professor Arthur Miller.



Today, officers will resume their search at 7 a.m., although this search is more focused on finding a dead body, said Iowa City police Sgt. Troy Kelsay. Cadaver dogs were brought in this morning.

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