Niner Online, University of North Carolina, Charlotte, NC
1 day ago by Rhiannon Fionn-Bowman
Bacteria are good. What is bad are the inappropriate use of antibiotics and the overabundance of dangerous antibacterial soaps. In fact, one of the best things you can do for your health is to throw your antibacterial soaps away and never use them again. Failure to do so could lead to a serious infection; even death.
"It's horrible," said Dr. Michael Hudson, of the active ingredient in antibacterial soaps, Tryclosan.
The Red and Black, University of Georgia, GA
2 days ago by JASON BUTT
If you didn't know, then you would never guess how old Richard Samuel is. The freshman running back's body is already physically ready for college football. His time this summer has been spent increasing his strength, and his mind has stayed focused on success in the classroom.
The Red and Black, University of Georgia, GA
1 day ago
A star player on the Georgia women's soccer team is facing University probation instead of a year-long suspension despite being charged with underage possession twice since January by University police.
Niner Online, University of North Carolina, Charlotte, NC
1 day ago
Niner Online, University of North Carolina, Charlotte, NC
1 day ago by Stephanie Gershowitz
The new Batman movie, "The Dark Knight," hit theaters last week with amazing box office sellouts. Shows sold out almost every hour opening weekend. Part of the excitement for the film is the portrayal of an old favorite done by the now-deceased Heath Ledger.
The Red and Black, University of Georgia, GA
1 day ago
This year Georgia will be competitive in both national- and state-level elections for the first time since most college students have been able to vote. Demographic changes, along with the siphoning off of votes from John McCain by Bob Barr, a Georgian third-party candidate, and a unique electoral strategy by Barack Obama, which looks beyond the typical swing states like Ohio and Florida, have brought Georgia to the forefront of the 2008 election.
The Daily Gamecock, University of South Carolina, SC
3 days ago by Vivi Koutrakos
University of South Carolina students are finding alternate and cheaper venues to purchase their books.
Students are doing more advanced and concentrated research to plan and organize where to buy the most affordable books. These alternative venues include turning to the Internet and public libraries.
The Daily Gamecock, University of South Carolina, SC
3 days ago by Chris Cox
Sports Editor
If the way in which Steve Spurrier carried himself at last week's mid-summer press conference is any indication, any memories of a five-game losing skid and a potential retirement are out the window.
The Daily Gamecock, University of South Carolina, SC
2 days ago by Megan Holt
News Editor