
Wonder What's Happening On Campus?:
Read Student News from Around the Country
Besides being fun and informative, the student press helps us
stay connected to the national pulse of student life. Students
are very active these days. They are engaged as protesters, service
learning leaders, campaign organizers, newsmakers and reporters.
Student conflicts and challenges to the status quo are ripe with
potential for change and learning, and the student press provides
important firsthand coverage. These papers also often provide
positive press opportunities for campus conflict resolution programs.
Get plugged in...
Campus Headlines from U-Wire
Visit
the U-Wire virtual portal
today. Check out lead stories and features from campus newspapers
across the nation. The student news wire service, U-Wire
serves up new fresh stories everyday.
Google News on Campus Conflict
Here's a preset link to Google News on Campus Conflict.
Campus News Reader Portal
People who follow the news of campus life might really like a new entry into the news aggregator field called Campus Reader. This modern, AJAX-enhanced news reader was developed by 3 Michigan natives, namely Adam Long, Steve Richert and Carl Paulus. You can browse by topic, read popular stories or check into news from your region of the country. As you read individual stories, you can see where the school they came from is on a USA map, browse similar articles, and more. RSS news feeds are available for searches that work well for you. For instance, check out this search for stories on "Conflict" and then note the "This search in RSS" icon in the upper left of the page. Nicely done.
Campus and Student Radio on the Internet
Check out the freshest music and talk on student radio stations,
on the internet! Let the Radio-Locator
(formerly the MIT List of Radio Stations on the Internet) point
you to campus and student stations with live audio web feeds worldwide.

Why not just plug into Wayne State University's own WDET.FM,
serving the Metro Detroit area with public radio news and information
for more than 50 years, and now broadcasting
on the internet.
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