Thursday, December 15th, 2011
By Neal - Johns Hopkins
Usually sports teams owners aren’t mentioned when listing off notable alumni. Why? They’re regarded as the scum of the Earth – vile human beings who are greedy penny pinchers. Well, newsflash, I’d f***ing love to be a sports team owner. Been a dream of mine since day 1. So, this list of top owner-producing colleges created by the Wall Street Journal would’ve been super helpful. Check it out after the jump.
Monday, March 7th, 2011
By Steven Romano
You did it, you’re finally on your own and away from family members prying into every facet of your private life. But that also means you’re cut off and your parents sure as hell aren’t coughing up the coin to pay for your apartment; enter roommate(s) and splitting the rent. While the idea sounds feasible, you soon begin to realize you̵… Click to read more
Friday, January 7th, 2011
By Neal - Johns Hopkins
Kiplinger’s just released its ranking of the best value schools broken down into two major categories: public and private. Their rankings are based on a combination of academics (SAT or ACT scores, admission and retention rates, graduation rates) and affordability (total expenses for in-state vs. out-of-state students, average debt per student at graduation). While that’s all well and good for penny pinchers, what about us booty chasers? We decided to take a look at which of the top “best value” public and private colleges hooks up the most.
Tuesday, November 16th, 2010
By Charlsie N.
If you want to be a super lawyer, going to a Top 10 school is your ticket to ultimate big-firm success. However, getting into these schools isn’t a walk in the park. Not only do you need an amazing GPA, but you need to murder your LSAT (the law school admissions test). To even be considered by the majority of these schools, you need to crack well above a 170 (ou… Click to read more
Monday, October 13th, 2008
By COED Staff
Tyler R. Sutton, 18, pleaded guilty this morning in Tippecanoe Superior Court 2 to three counts of operating a vehicle with a controlled substance causing death and feticide, all Class C felonies.
If Judge Thomas Busch accepts Sutton’s plea with the Tippecanoe County prosecutor’s office, at least two of those counts would have to be served co… Click to read more