Police Officer Crashes Cruiser While Giving Ball State Students a Ride

A Muncie, Ind., police officer crashed his patrol car after taking three Ball State University freshmen on a "joy ride," the Daily News reports.

Free Speech Victory at Tufts, Yet Still, No One’s Happy

A Cappella Group Has No Comedic Timing

After a vicious knife attack sent a University of Colorado freshman to the hospital with a slashed neck, a campus acappella group decided to make light of the event.

Trail Mix

A new study shows that Hispanic students tend to avoid large state schools, the Daily Collegian writes. Penn State's Hispanic population is about 4.5 percent, while the national makeup is around 14.5 percent.

How to Succeed at Losing

It's tough, but kids can get to, and stay at, a healthy weight.

Bush Iraq Confidence Is Misplaced

Bid for $50 billion more for the war is a defiant act against Democrats.

Five Comments Parents Should Never Make

Teens who overcame anorexia consider how they might have avoided it.

Johnny Mathis to Memorialize Reagan Aide

Michael Deaver, the Reagan imagemeister who recently died at 69, will get full honors next week at a memorial service at Washington National Cathedral.

How to Win the Weight Battle

Tackling obesity the wrong way makes matters worse. Here's a right way.

The Impact of ‘Sicko’ on Popular Opinion About Healthcare Reform

Even people who haven't seen the movie have changed their minds.
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