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CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- George Esper, a longtime Associated Press correspondent best known for his coverage of the Vietnam War and a West Virginia University graduate and journalism professor, died Thursday at the age of 79. Esper covered t...

As an SEC fan, I need to be able to laugh at myself every once in a while. We all do really. The SEC extended its National Championship streak once again this year, and people seem to be raging even harder about us fans. Though in their defense, we have banded together more than usual. The main complaint I hear is how we are obnoxious. Well, that is true in most aspects. Every university is ...

Once again, there is a move afoot to desecrate our memorial Bell Tower. This time the plan is to install a bell, which has little historical significance to N.C. State, in our Memorial Tower.

Scientists, online dating sites, your constantly irritated significant other and Wilhelm Hofmann at University of Chicago's Booth Business School could all save a lot of time over whether we are "addicted" to social media and/or our cellular devices.

Just as (mobile) technology is bringing some exciting changes to the health industry, it's simultaneously over in the classroom trying to save education before it's too late. I'm not sure we're even close to "too late", but it's hard to ignore the fact that, like the health industry, the educational system (and I don't limit that to the U.S.) is broken. Millions of young people are entering a ...

A resident in Harbord Village, who happens to live in one of Jackson’s old homes, wants to name a laneway for Albert Jackson.

UNIVERSITY PARK — Everyone can see a crisis when it’s in front of them but only a true

From fighting coal at the University to negotiating for climate change in South Africa, Heather Hatzenbuhler has become a sort of environmental ambassador. While at the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change conference as a student delegate, the environment economics and management major had the opportunity to interact with students, leaders and representatives from [...]

Two Birmingham News sports writers, Doug Segrest and Kevin Scarbinsky, along with host Mike Raita, said on ABC 33/40's The Zone recently that Alabama fans should denounce the stupidity of several obnoxious, drunk Tide fans who humiliated an LSU fan in New Orleans, as well as the Toomer's trees poisoner.

Actions speak louder than words. Last night, President Barack Obama seemed to put an optimistic sheen on the state of the union. But at some point, body movements and gestures kick in to cement a point in viewers’ minds. So what did Obama’s posture and gestures let us know that his words weren’t telling?