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Greek Sing makes 'musical magic' Penn State Collegian
A painted piece of cardboard with a hole in it became a magical flying carpet last night as members of Alpha Chi Omega and Pi Kappa Alpha, 417 E. Prospect Ave., sang and dance to songs from Disney's Aladdin , just one of 21 performances at Penn State's 21st annual Greek Sing competition.
Rockbridge Weekly's Newsline Rockbridge Weekly
The Inn at Lexington, 408 South Main Street, Innkeepers Natalie and Tony Boldurian. Natalie and Tony Boldurian were living in Key West when they found 408 South Main Street while searching the Internet for a Bed & Breakfast in the South.
Fires spark violation crackdown The State News
Fire citations issued by the East Lansing Fire Department have nearly doubled since last year, said Fire Marshal Bob Pratt. "In past years, we might have given out a warning," he said of violations that include tampering with a smoke detector. "We're not doing that anymore."
Fraternity cook stays young with students' help Battle Creek Enquirer
ALBION — When Jan Phillips interviewed for her job, her future bosses needed to know: Would she be put off when they de-pantsed one another?
ATO under investigation Maneater
The fraternity could lose its recognition at MU. Members of Alpha Tau Omega fraternity caused more than $10,000 worth of damage to a Lake of the Ozarks resort on the weekend of Nov. 12-13. The fraternity agreed to pay for the damages and no arrests were made.
Fraternity leaders elected The Daily Gamecock
The Fraternity Council voted in the new members of its executive council for the Spring 2007 semester at their final meeting of the year Monday. Zach Baker, a fifth-year political science student, was voted the Fraternity Council president-elect. Baker was the president of Alpha Tau Omega this semester and hopes that he will be able to bring his experience with his fraternity to the
3-on-3 basketball tournament this Friday Indiana Statesman
ISU's intramural sports organization will host its second annual 3-on-3 basketball tournament this Friday in the North Gym of the College of Health and Human Performance building. The tournament features 12 men's teams and two women's teams, who will be competing on four separate courts.
USM's SongFest helps wishes come true Hattiesburg American
Santa hats, satin ties and bright bows abounded Tuesday as more than a dozen University of Southern Mississippi Greek organizations gathered to welcome the holiday season and raise money for charity at the 55th annual Chi Omega SongFest.
Idaho tight end Luke Smith-Anderson spurns final season to go pro The Times-News
MOSCOW, Idaho (AP) -- University of Idaho tight end Luke Smith-Anderson, hampered by injuries and suspended for an off-the-field brawl during six years with the Vandals, is foregoing a final season to try for a professional career.
Zach Bencan '07 Duke University
“When I first visited Duke, I felt comfortable almost immediately -- like I belonged there. That feeling has only been accentuated over my four years, and I think of Duke and Durham as home."
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