Headlines
Read All About ABC News on Campus
Student journalists from across the nation are reporting for ABC News.
Mexican Drug Wars: Tweets Alert Citizens When Journalists Silenced
In Reynosa, Mexico, public takes charge to get out information.
Colleges Use Facebook to Recruit Students
As students 'friend' admissions officers schools embrace social media.
Using Candles To Clean Up Groundwater
Researchers at the Univ. of Nebraska may have found a low-cost solution.
Does Facebook Make Us Negative?
Researchers say some people have a skewed impression of their friends' lives.
Top YouTube Earners Share Their Strategies
Producing one viral video can be tough, doing it again is even harder.
Social Media Jobs: Are They For You?
Find out how to score a job as a social media strategist.
Guns on Arizona Campuses a Good Idea?
Two bills would allow students and faculty to carry guns on campus.
'Anchor Baby' Phrase Has Controversial History
Examining the nickname the media uses to describe a proposed law in Arizona.
Report Card: College Students Grade Obama
ABC News asked students to give the president his first-year report card.
Drunkorexia: Alcohol Mixes With Disorders
Blogs, friends fuel dangerous trend on college campuses.
Pork Industry Still Reeling From Swine Flu
After H1N1 was labeled 'swine flu,' industry lost $1.1 billion.
Sorority Hazing: The Violence Is Escalating
Pledges complain of being beaten, violated and verbally abused.
Rare Condition Leaves Newborn Without Eyes
Texas parents speak out about their daughter's rare condition.
Meth Labs Multiply as Cleanup Dollars Shrink
Local governments struggle to find funds to clean up toxic leftovers.
Symphonies Hit Low Note, Struggle For Survival
Syracuse symphony is latest orchestra to face money problems.
Bud Light Cans Take on School Colors
New Anheuser-Busch customized beer come in 26 university school colors.
Blogs
Meghan McCain Says Palin Could Win In 2012
The daughter of Sen. John McCain addresses a large crowd at the University of Florida.
The Price of Spring Break Prep
Some college women spend hundreds on waxes, manicures and swimwear.
Grain for Glory: Nebraska Athletics Calls on Farmers
There are two heavyweights in Nebraska: sports and agriculture.
Videos
Watch: Fighting for Their DREAM
In wake of new Ariz. immigration law, DREAM Act supporters push for reform.
Watch: Closing Down Guantanamo Bay
The facility will no longer house suspected masterminds of the Sept. 11 attacks.
Watch: Pow! Dad Creates Superhero Lunches
One father spends hours creating edible artwork for his son.
Watch: College Dropout's Big Music Idea
The 22-year-old CEO of Grooveshark.com is changing music listening on the Web.
Watch: Internet Piano Guy Tells All
First TV interview with piano player featured on Chatroulette.com.
Watch: Too Broke for the Vow of Poverty
Aspiring nuns must be debt-free before they can join the sisterhood.
Watch: Underground Drag Racers
Adrenaline-pumping races in central New York.
Watch: Sandbox for Grown-Ups
Park in Sarasota, Fla. lets adults play with heavy duty construction equipment.
Watch: Dancing Badly All Over the World
Matt Harding has become an Internet sensation.
Watch: 'Tanking' Down the River
Putting cow tanks to use for Nebraska's latest summer trend.
Watch: Huskers Celebrate 300 Sellouts
More than 86,000 fans watched Nebraska topple Louisiana-Lafayette 55-0.
Watch: Tim Tebow's Last Home Game
Our on-campus reporter takes a look at a remarkable young athlete.
Watch: One-Legged Wrestler Inspires Classmates
For one star athlete the path to success was more difficult than most.
Watch: Florida Gators' 'Mr. Two Bits'
86-year-old man has been leading the classic cheer for six decades.
Watch: Archer Prodigy Always On Point
Nebraska college student sets world records.
Slideshows
Photos: Baring It For a Good Cause
Each year charities benefit from the University of Florida underwear race.
Photos: Unusual Spring Break Destinations
Several students journeyed off the beaten path for their spring vacations.
