15 colleges with strict social media policies

15 colleges with strict social media policies

Social media is so prominent, particularly on college campuses, that it’s difficult to find a college without a social media policy these days. The vast majority of college social media policies detail guidelines and helpful ideas for getting the most out of social media as a student or university representative, but some take a negative turn, cutting off communications, restricting what can be said, and enacting strange requirements. Read on, and we’ll take a look at 15 colleges that...

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Wazzu QB Connor Halliday suffers lacerated liver

Wazzu QB Connor Halliday suffers lacerated liver

Washington State redshirt freshman quarterback Connor Halliday made his first career start Saturday versus the Utah Utes, but unfortunately he might have made his last, at least for this season. During Wazzu’s thrilling but heartbreaking 30-27 OT loss to Utah, Halliday took several hits to the body throughout the game causing Halliday to suffer a lacerated liver. After the game, Halliday complained of intense pain so he was taken to Pullman Regional Hospital where specialists ultimately diagnosed the extent...

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Video footage of Gary Pinkel’s failed sobriety test

Missouri football coach Gary Pinkel, who was arrested on suspicion of drunken driving Wednesday night, clearly had trouble with his sobriety test. As you can see from police video footage, Pinkel couldn’t recite the alphabet from “E” to “R” and refused to count backwards when asked. Though he was mostly cooperative with the officer, it wasn’t enough go get him a warning. It appears he misjudged his “two glasses of wine.” Missouri suspended Pinkel for Saturday’s game against Texas...

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Will the real Montana please stand up?

Will the real Montana please stand up?

With a last name like Montana, you are almost expected to be great especially under center. Unfortunately, the Montana name did not translate to success for Joe Montana’s eldest son Nate. Now that Nate’s career is all but over (currently plays for the University of Montana), it’s Nick ’s time to carry on the Montana torch. Earlier today, head coach Steve Sarkisian tweeted to the Husky nation that red-shirt freshman Nick Montana will get his first career start as...

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Penn State to remove famed Joe Paterno statue?

Penn State to remove famed Joe Paterno statue?

This has yet to be confirmed, but there are rumors going around that Joe Paterno’s legacy is taking another hit. The university is planning on removing the famed Joe Paterno statue that sits affront Beaver Stadium in the coming weeks. The bronze statute is a staggering seven feet tall weighing in at nearly 900 pounds. The statute is a fan favorite during game day and it is a popular photograph attraction. If the university decides to remove the statute, they will...

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Harvard to Yale: “We are the 6%”

Harvard to Yale: “We are the 6%”

The Harvard-Yale football game is the biggest rivalry in Ivy League sports. So much so, Yale QB Patrick Witt opted out of his Rhodes Scholarship interview so he can play The Game. Harvard fans also love to get into the spirit of The Game by donning their best version of the snobbiest football gear to rouse Bulldog fans. This year’s version does not disappoint. For approximately $15, you can be the proud owner of the “Occupy Yale” pinnie. The...

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Iowa State’s Albert Gary charged with first degree robbery, cleared to play

Iowa State’s Albert Gary charged with first degree robbery, cleared to play

After the Penn State scandal, all things college football seems so trivial but life goes on particularly for Iowa State’s WR Albert Gary. Gary has been charged with first-degree robbery stemming from an on campus robbery back in June. When head coach Paul Rhoads was informed of the incident, he suspended Gary for three games. Since he served his suspension, Gary has been cleared to play despite his current legal situation. This should come to no surprise as Oklahoma...

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