For many Tar Heel alumni, homecoming is a chance to return to the school they loved for a weekend of football and showing off their old stomping grounds to family and friends. For those of us that are still students, however, homecoming is more than a football game. The football game is simply the culmination of a week full of concerts, themed dress-up days, free food, and countless giveaways. While we always hope to win the game, it’s undeniable that UNC’s homecoming, known as RAMpage, is more than just one game.
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Political Atmosphere at Princeton
Election 2008 By Hannah McDonald Moniz Unigo Campus Rep at Princeton Princeton University, though traditionally known to foster the bright young minds of future world leaders, is not known for its political activism. “The Princeton bubble,” as students affectionately call
Political Issues at Princeton
Election 2008 By Hannah McDonald Moniz Unigo Campus Rep at Princeton November’s Presidential election is quickly approaching, and Princeton students are working hard to stimulate discussion about the issues steering this year’s election. These efforts have largely been galvanized by
Hot and Cold Sports at Denison University
At Denison University athletics can be either “hot” or “cold.” Some sports get large numbers of fans, while others only get a handful.
Conn College: Left – But How Far?
The past few weeks at Conn College have been politics, politics, politics – and it’s not even October. From newspaper editorials to campaign bumper stickers, the election is on everyone’s mind.
Sarah Palin Visits Penn State for a “Road to Victory Rally”
A long line of 7,500 excited Penn State students and local residents waited outside Rec Hall two hours prior to the program’s beginning on Oct. 27, 2008. A group of about 50 Penn State students stood on the other side of the road, protesting the event. Why all of the spectators and excitement? Sarah Palin, the Republican vice presidential candidate, was arriving to speak at 8 pm.
Game day at UNL: It’s glorious
Football is not-jokingly referred to as the “most popular religion in Nebraska.” It comes with the territory as a Husker student. Many parents have matching window stickers that say “Husker Mom” and “Husker Dad.” A little much? Maybe for some, but not here in Nebraska.
Weather, Loss Can’t Bring Down Homecoming Weekend at OSU
Not even miserable weather or a heartbreaking loss could deter the success of homecoming weekend at Ohio State. Despite cold, rainy conditions, the scarlet and gray weekend resulted in a flourishing 87th Homecoming at OSU.
We Are BC: A look at BC Football
It is plain and simple: BC kids love BC football, whether they actually like football or not. They love the tailgates before the game, annoying our component with chants during the game, and standing for hours as one.
Nova Nation Living in the Past
In 1985 Villanova pulled of one of the greatest upsets in sports history. Villanovans young and old, Villanovans who were not even born when the game took place remember the game as the single greatest moment in the University’s history.