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Psychadelic rock band Ekoostik Hookah content in Columbus


		Psychadelic rock band Ekoostik Hookah content in Columbus

BG News, Bowling Green State University, OH

2 days ago by Scott Recker

While at a weekly songwriters' co-op in a basement bar in April 1991, something happened that singer-songwriter and mainly solo musician John Mullins did not expect - he formed a band. Almost 17 years later the magic and chemistry is still there.

Ekoostik Hookah, which is composed of Mullins and his long-time band mates, will be performing at the Centennial Terrace in support of their Live at The Newport DVD, which was released on May 23.

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Ball State Daily News, Ball State University, IN

1 day ago

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POLICE MAP

Ball State Daily News, Ball State University, IN

2 days ago

Scroll through the map and the points to see where crime has occurred on and around Ball State University's campus.

Blotter

BG News, Bowling Green State University, OH

2 days ago

Friday

2:49 a.m.

Elissa Nicole Leveck, 23, of Defiance, and Rassheen Dunn, 28, of Bowling Green, were arrested for possession of drug paraphernalia.

4:33 p.m.

Kristi Lynn Slane, 20, of Bowling Green, was arrested for disorderly conduct with persistence.

This bat will take flight again


		This bat will take flight again

BG News, Bowling Green State University, OH

2 days ago by Aaron Helfferich

It has already been claimed by fanboy film director, Kevin Smith, that "'The Dark Knight' is the 'Godfather II' of comic book films." The sequel to 2005's "Batman Begins" has rapidly been selling out tickets to the coveted midnight showtimes, forcing some theaters to add 3:00 a.

Sheriff OK's officer after Taser investigation

Miami Student, Miami University, OH

2 days ago by Editor-In- Chief

A Butler County Sheriff Department report says Oxford Police Department (OPD) officer Geoff Robinson did not violate OPD policy when he tasered a Miami University alumnus in April.

Nexus budget eliminated

Guardian , Wright State University, OH

3 days ago by Adam Feuer

The Student Media Board (SMB) voted against continuing to fund Nexus, WSU's literary magazine, at the SMB's final meeting during the last week of spring quarter after a discussion at the meeting about the magazine's effectiveness and cost to produce.

The 2007-08 budget amount of around $32,000, which was allocated from the general budget controlled by the Students Organizations Budgeting Committee, will be reduced to zero during 2008-09.

Crime Notes

Guardian , Wright State University, OH

3 days ago by Tiffany Johnson

June 21 - Officers were sent to Zink Rd. on report of possible drug activity. The resident was staying on campus as a part of the Civil Air Patrol. An officer with the Civil Air Patrol retrieved the resident from Wright Patterson Air Force Base. The resident admitted that he had marijuana and rolling papers in his room, but said he has not smoked marijuana in the room.

PBS Kid's Day at the Milwaukee County Zoo

The Times, Milwaukee Area Technical College, WI

4 days ago by Alison Fortney

No health care charity for students

Michigan Daily, University of Michigan, Mi

4 days ago by Sara Lynne Thelen, Daily News Editor

When it comes to your health, peace of mind is far from priceless.

That's the lesson LSA alum Krystal Kuczmera learned one month before graduating last year - and, incidentally, one month after her mother lost her job and their health insurance - when an emergency appendectomy at University Hospital dug her more than $21,000 into debt.

At factory, McCain discusses Michigan's future


		At factory, McCain discusses Michigan's future

Michigan Daily, University of Michigan, Mi

4 days ago by Andy Reid, Daily Staff Reporter

Sen. John McCain returned to Michigan today for a town hall meeting with factory workers. The discussion largely focused on the presumptive Republican presidential nominee's plans to replace the state's lost manufacturing jobs.

Steve & Barry's loses University license

Michigan Daily, University of Michigan, Mi

5 days ago by Charles Gregg-Geist, Daily News Editor

The profit from selling Michigan T-shirts for under $10 apparently isn't enough to keep Steve & Barry's, retailer of collegiate apparel, in business. The famously low-priced clothing supplier, long an icon on State Street and in malls across the country, may be facing bankruptcy.

Flint police to arrest "saggers"

The South End, Wayne State University, MI

6 days ago by Ilissa Gilmore

According to clickondetroit.com, the Flint, MI police department has enacted a policy that will now arrest people who wear sagging pants.

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