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UCM's THRIVE program first of its kind in Missouri


		UCM's THRIVE program first of its kind in Missouri

Muleskinner, University of Central Missouri, MO

4 days ago by By Anthony Moreno, For the Muleskinner

There are trailblazers taking courses at UCM this fall. A new program offers students with special needs a unique opportunity to move onto campus and pursue a higher education.

The THRIVE Program - which stands for Transformation, Health, Responsibility, Independence, Vocation and Education - gives 12 new students a chance to take courses with other UCM students, learn important job skills that will enable them to compete in the workforce and learn skills to live independently.

'Necks crush Crusaders

Western Courier, Western Illinois University, IL

3 days ago by Mike Vaught

Neither the rain or the Valparaiso defense was able to slow down Western Illinois' offensive attack.

The Western Illinois football team got its first win since winning last season's opener with a 45-0 victory over Valparaiso.

"Our players worked for a long time to ensure that we'd be 1-0 with a victory at Hanson Field," said head Mark Hendrickson.

Campus advocate is here to help students


		Campus advocate is here to help students

Muleskinner, University of Central Missouri, MO

4 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.

Universities crossing a line targeting young donors?


		Universities crossing a line targeting young donors?

Muleskinner, University of Central Missouri, MO

3 days ago by By Lisa Handke, Managing Editor

The drill for new college students remains pretty consistent: grab a campus map, buy some overpriced textbooks, save those quarters for laundry and don't forget to call home.

But on a growing number of campuses, first-year students are hearing another message - "Please give.

Xbox Live Price Hike Screws Customers

Western Courier, Western Illinois University, IL

5 days ago by Ian Davis

hink of how many people play online games. Now, think of what percentage of that plays the Xbox 360. Probably a large portion, if you follow the industry in any capacity. Well, chances are that number may begin to dwindle soon.

Microsoft's Director of Programming Larry Hryb, also known by his online handle Major Nelson, posted in his blog earlier this week that the long standing service Xbox Live will see a $10 a year price jump, starting Nov.

End the maze of orange and white

Western Courier, Western Illinois University, IL

2 days ago by WC Editorial Board

Anyone who has tried to reach the University Union from the corner of Pierce and Lafayette this week has undoubtedly discovered it's a lot like playing Pac Man.

Let's retrace your steps. It's 8 a.m., and you're already running late for class at Wagoner Hall.

University officials violated open records law on Palin's speaking contract

Gateway, University of Nebraska, Omaha, NE

3 days ago by Carla Rivera - Los Angeles Times (MCT)

California State University officials violated the state's open records laws when they refused to release the contract and other documents related to former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin's recent fundraising appearance at a Cal State campus, a judge has ruled.

Can the NFL shake its headhunter ethic?


		Can the NFL shake its headhunter ethic?

Gateway, University of Nebraska, Omaha, NE

6 days ago by John Jeansonne - Newsday (MCT)

At least the NFL leopard has changed some of its spots by at last acknowledging the risk of permanent brain damage inherent in its sport. Now comes the tough part, actually transforming a culture that so values the headhunter ethic.

After years of denial, the NFL's announcement last week - that it will hang posters in all 32 team locker rooms warning players about the long-term dangers of head trauma - would seem a drastic leap forward if it weren't so obviously overdue.

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