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As we start the process of expanding UCampus to new schools, we will be taking applications for our Site Manager position. This job involves helping UCampus manage and market one specific UCampus website and is a great way to get hands on experience working with a start-up company. Apply on our Work Here page.
Just a heads up to everyone, there might be a couple small visual errors here or there while we finish moving some of the new code over. Thanks for being patient with us!
We'll be launching the network soon and we're still looking for student writers for this campus. Apply for our Local Author position here!
We'll be "launching" the UCampus network soon and will officially start running the site full time starting Monday June 13th. Stay tuned for more details.
Newt, I have a question. How can you be against gay marriage, when you yourself are the son of two gay parents: the Michelin Man and the Stay Puft Marshmallow Man?
I promise you, the president has a big stick. I promise you.
A series of Herman-Cain-sponsored anti-stimulus ads that confuse your senses and make you want to walk away from your computer, send an email to PETA, or take a bath with a toaster and end it all.
This is from last week, but I wanted to throw a quick thought out on the subject. Last week ESPN ran a story on the Oregon football team's marijuana policy. I'm sure many people read these quotes and rolled their eyes, but I couldn't agree more.
[YouPorn, the Internet's second largest porn site] accounts for almost 2% of the internets total traffic. There aredozensof porn sites on the scale of YouPorn, and hundreds that are the size of ExtremeTech or your favorite news site. Its probably not unrealistic to say that porn makes up 30% of the total data transferred across the internet.
Chen Guangcheng, the blind lawyer whose escape from house arrest jolted U.S.-China relations, left China on a flight bound for Newark, N.J., with his wife and children on Saturday.
Over the last five years, Facebook employees have met with members of Congress and walked them through ways to best to use the Web site.
There is one hospital in Kabul that treats anyone, from any side, no questions asked. The horrors of the war blow through its doors every day.
For countless listeners, Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, with his vocal beauty and directness, was their first guide to the art of the song.
The launch of a rocket owned by the private company SpaceX and carrying cargo for the International Space Station was aborted at the last second early Saturday.
The left-wing leader Alexis Tsipras, who pledges to repudiate Greece’s austerity-for-loans bailout deal, says the country’s problem is a European one, necessitating a European solution.
A bomb exploded in front of a school in southern Italy on Saturday, killing a 16 year-old girl and wounding at least six others, two seriously, authorities said on Saturday.
At a time of fiscal austerity, critics are pointing to the cost of a helicopter part made by a company whose owners are donors to Representative Harold Rogers, a Kentucky Republican.
The Costa Concordia, the cruise ship that ran aground in January, will be lifted onto a platform beginning next week and then towed away to be demolished
The House beat back an unusual coalition of liberal and conservative lawmakers and approved a contentious $642 billion Pentagon policy bill.
At the end of his career, Dr. Robert L. Spitzer has reached a painful conclusion: “I believe,” he wrote in a letter, “I owe the gay community an apology.”
As American negotiators prepare for nuclear talks next week in Baghdad, they say recent statements from Iran and pressure from sanctions have raised the chances of compromise.
François Hollande, in his first meeting with President Obama as France’s president, restated his pledge to withdraw combat forces from Afghanistan by the end of the year.
The brother of Mary Richardson Kennedy, who killed herself this week in Westchester County, went to court to challenge her husband, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., over control of her body.
Kobe Bryant didn't miss on 18 free throws and scored 14 of his 36 points in the fourth quarter, and the Los Angeles Lakers rallied late for a 99-96 victory over Oklahoma City in Game 3 on Friday night.
In a sworn interview with a prosecutor, a girl who was speaking on the phone with Trayvon Martin before he was killed tells of Mr. Martin’s growing fear as he was followed.
Justin Verlander came within two outs of his third career no-hitter, allowing only Josh Harrison's ninth-inning single in the Detroit Tigers' 6-0 win over the Pittsburgh Pirates on Friday night.
Andre Iguodala snapped a tie game with five straight points in the final 90 seconds to help the Philadelphia 76ers storm back from 15 points down and stun the Boston Celtics 92-83 on Friday night in Game 4 of the Eastern Conference semifinals.
Texas Rangers president and CEO Nolan Ryan said Friday afternoon he expects the club won't provide slugger Josh Hamilton with a new contract during the season.
The Chicago Cubs' Kerry Wood retired on Friday after his final strikeout.
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A series of Herman-Cain-sponsored anti-stimulus ads that confuse your senses and make you want to walk away from your computer, send an email to PETA, or take a bath with a toaster and end it all.
This is from last week, but I wanted to throw a quick thought out on the subject. Last week ESPN ran a story on the Oregon football team's marijuana policy. I'm sure many people read these quotes and rolled their eyes, but I couldn't agree more.
Texas Monthly gets to the bottom of the "greatest untold story in modern politics" - Dan Rather's broadcasting of a (potentially) inaccurate claim about George Bush's military service. A long but interesting read for anyone who has the time today.
Today is National Pancake Day so receive a free short stack of pancakes all day today at IHOP.
A 72 year old man from Nepal, Chandra Bahadur Dangi, petitioned Guinness World Records for recognition as the worlds shortest man - and won his new title as the world's shortest man (and also the record for the shortest man that's ever lived).
Sad puppy pictures to really drive home the fact that it's Monday...
The YouTube video for "Grinding the Crack" - a video of Jeb Corliss BASE jumping off Cape Town's Table Mountain in a windsuit is one of the coolest videos I've ever seen. His latest video seems a bit more realistic.
This is a couple days old, but I thought this was really interesting seeing how both the Obama administration and the RNC handled (read: their response) the five year anniversary of Obama announcing he would run for President.
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Newt, I have a question. How can you be against gay marriage, when you yourself are the son of two gay parents: the Michelin Man and the Stay Puft Marshmallow Man?
Jimmy Kimmel at the White House Correspondents' Dinner









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