What can unite Liberals and Tea Partyers? The NSA

WASHINGTON (AP) — Hoyt Sparks says he has no use for liberal Democrats and their “socialistic, Marxist, communist” ways. Toni Lewis suspects tea party Republicans are “a bunch of people who probably need some mental health treatment.” Politically speaking, the tea-party supporter in rural North Carolina and the Massachusetts liberal live a world apart. Who… Continue reading What can unite Liberals and Tea Partyers? The NSA

South Korea resort roof collapses, 8 students dead

SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — The roof of a resort auditorium collapsed during a welcoming ceremony for South Korean university freshmen, killing at least eight students and seriously injuring 17 others, officials said Tuesday. About 10 people were feared trapped as heavy snow and ice hampered rescue operations. Emergency staff worked to pry students from… Continue reading South Korea resort roof collapses, 8 students dead

Student orgs see revamp with census

This semester, all student organizations will be required to participate in the student organization census. The purpose of the census is to achieve better communication, update profiles, train students and advisers in OrgSync, create an online one-stop event registration and create a master calendar. Katie Smith, Director of Student Organizations, said that the census is… Continue reading Student orgs see revamp with census

Prisoners’ use of smuggled cellphones on the rise

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) — They’re hidden in babies’ diapers, ramen noodle soup packages, footballs, soda cans and even body cavities. Not drugs or weapons, but cellphones. They’re becoming a growing problem in prisons across the country as they are used to make threats, plan escapes and for inmates to continue to make money from illegal… Continue reading Prisoners’ use of smuggled cellphones on the rise

Scientists find 800,000-year-old footprints in UK

LONDON (AP) — They were a British family on a day out – almost a million years ago. Archaeologists announced Friday that they have discovered human footprints in England that are between 800,000 and 1 million years old – the most ancient found outside Africa, and the earliest evidence of human life in northern Europe.… Continue reading Scientists find 800,000-year-old footprints in UK

NBC producer’s job is to create moments

STAMFORD, Conn. (AP) — At 3:30 a.m. on the day before the Olympics started, Brian Gilmore was glancing at the giant television screen that dominates a workroom at NBC Sports Group’s headquarters when something caught his eye. A luge competitor from India, Shiva Keshavan, had fallen off his sled during a training run and, somewhat… Continue reading NBC producer’s job is to create moments