Friends break Bible Belt boundaries
Two roommates are not praying the gay away--they're praying the gay will stay.
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Two roommates are not praying the gay away--they're praying the gay will stay.
Zombies will be invading campus, but without the gory mess.
The books and movies may have ended for the Harry Potter franchise, but the magical adventure isn't over yet.
Four roommates in the Village have found inexpensive ways to recreate the pages of a Southern Living magazine in their dorm room.
Mark Twain was resurrected on a high school performing arts stage last week.
The Toomer's oaks have found new life on the canvas of Steven Malkoff.
A growing trend that took surfers by storm is now expanding to other parts of the nation.
Other than a few short periods of isolationism in America's history, the United States has generally come to the aid of countries lacking democracy.
Fashion has taken many twists and turns throughout the years, and it often repeats itself. Now, the '60s, '70s and '80s are back for round two.
According to a survey done by the City University of New York, Alabama is 84 percent Protestant, 13 percent Catholic and 3 percent other. A smaller portion of that tiny percentage represents pagans.
Even on a college student's tight budget, getting what you want or need does not have to be a pain in the wallet.