Welcome to CollegeHighway.com
Search CollegeHighway.com

Main Menu
  • Home

  • Event Calendar

  • College Critic

  • College Essays

  • New Music

  • News Topics

  • ProfessorRating

  • Recommend Us

  • Submit News

  • Top 10

  • My Account

  • FAQ


  • CollegeHighway.com Login
    Nickname

    Password

    Don't have an account yet? You can create one. As registered user you have some advantages like theme manager, comments configuration and post comments with your name.

    Free CollegeHighway WebMail
    Username:
    Password:


    Use Frames:
    Yes No

    Forgot Password URL
    Signup URL
    Help Section URL

    Toy Stores
    Looking for toy stores that sell every toy you could possibly want to buy? Check out this online toy store for cool toys like radio control cars, electric rc helicopters, and Hydro-Foam.

    Trippin?

    Book your flights and hotels online NOW!

    Check Yourself

    Aptitude, Entrepreneurship and Personality tests

    Ephemerids
    One Day like Today...


    Welcome
    You are Anonymous user. You can register for free by clicking here.

     
    Introduction
    Introduction

    You just clicked into the coolest place to get all your college news and information about college life. Looking to join the CollegeHighway crew? Click here.

     

    Missing veteran considered armed and dangerous
    Posted on Thursday, April 09 @ 00:02:23 PDT (0 reads)
    College Guide Updated: 45 minutes ago body camera video shows suspect claiming self-defense after shooting at teens fleeing his home updated: 2 hours ago legislation would require all wagers be placed at casinos, ban college sports betting updated: 2 hours ago drivers face detours near brent spence bridge with two reds games scheduled updated: 6 hours ago the headlines and latest weather forecast from fox19 now.
    ( Read More... | 802 bytes more | comments? | Printer Friendly Page  Send this Story to a Friend )

     
    Kiyan Anthony & Sadiq White announce theyre returning to Syracuse - Yahoo Sports
    Posted on Thursday, April 09 @ 00:02:23 PDT (1 reads)
    College Guide Story by wsyr syracuse kiyan anthony & sadiq white announce they’re returning to syracuse mario sacco thu, april 9, 2026 at 2:49 am utc add yahoo sports on google syracuse, n.Y. (Wsyr-tv) – kiyan anthony and sadiq white both announcing on social media wednesday that they will return to syracuse for their sophomore seasons next year. kiyan played in 29 games for the orange, averaging eight points per game. He scored 52 in his first three games of his college career. Anthony missed the final two games of the season due to injury. advertisement advertisement advertisement sadiq white, a former five-star recruit started 11 games for su this past season. He played in 31 of the 32 games, averaging six points and three rebounds. copyright 2026 nexstar media, inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. for the latest news, weather, sports, and streaming video, head to wsyr. advertisement advertisement
    ( Read More... | 1936 bytes more | comments? | Printer Friendly Page  Send this Story to a Friend )

     
    New Univ. of Wyoming President on Athletics: We Will Compete
    Posted on Thursday, April 09 @ 00:02:23 PDT (0 reads)
    College Guide New univ. Of wyoming president on athletics: ‘we will compete’ laramie -- build the team. thats the initial task on the list for brigadier general shane reeves, who last week was named the 29th president of the university of wyoming. the sweetwater county native wants competence and innovation to surround not only himself but also accelerate the growth of the states lone four-year institution in every aspect from research to enrollment numbers. im really interested in the future and helping the university both connect to the states broader economic development and helping transform the university to make sure our graduates are successful in this age of (artificial intelligence), which is really changing everything about higher education, and, truthfully, local, state and national economies, reeves told kgabs doug randall. I think we can lead in all in that space. thats not all. reeves, who will slide into the role permanently this july, said he thinks the school can be the crown jewel of the mountain west. Not just speaking about the region, the athletic conference the cowboys and cowgirls currently compete in. he called modern day college athletics -- from name, image and likeness to revenue sharing to the ncaa transfer portal -- the wild west. which means that we are perfectly situated, being the cowboys, reeves added. can wyoming contend in this current landscape? i think we have to compete, he continued. Its hard, dont get me wrong ... But there isnt a choice. There is one four-year institution in the state of wyoming, and athletics is critical to so much of our culture and our pride in the state. so, we not only need to compete, we will compete. more uw football news via 7220sports: * landon sims: you cant get rid of me that easy * sawvel believes this could be his best defense at wyoming * lofty expectations ahead for desman hearns * wyomings staff expecting inside dominance from jayden williams * pj jackson looks an awful lot like a former uw receiver * are the cowboys really flirting with adding an option attack? * sawvel on newest edge rusher: hes a psychopath * like faces, jersey numbers also change in uw football program * wyomings new qb shows off wheels in first spring practice * wyoming football: good, bad and ugly from 2025 * sawvel seeking consistency from kicking, punting operation * is there really an open qb competition in laramie? * jack dunkley is mentally wired to do damage of the edge sports, reeves said, is the front porch of a university. Though 73% of the current student population hails from the cowboy state, he said when a kid in south carolina, for instance, witnesses wyoming beating up on colorado state on espn, that could serve as motivation to head west. He also mentioned the popularity of former quarterback and current buffalo bills signal caller josh allen, saying western new york is now full of brown and gold. in his opening comments after landing the gig, reeves said one of the things hes looking forward to most is watching our pokes dominate in sports this fall. they will do just that, he added, at the fbs level in football. yes, hes heard the chatter from some that wyoming should drop down a division in order to compete with the likes of montana and montana state. He said that fictitious proposal would be catastrophic for not only the university but also the state. there are universities that are not moving forward right now, and theres this belief that youre safe to maintain the status quo or you can make decisions to diminish your competitiveness across the various programs that you have at the university, he continued. Thats a really big mistake. Those institutions that are trying to stay status quo or are going to step down and how they compete, theyre going to slide toward irrelevance. in higher education, there are haves and have-nots -- and theres a growing divide. Its just not a option for the university of wyoming to be in the have-nots category. It has to be in the haves category. So, it has to compete in all the things in terms of recruiting, needs to compete in sports and it needs to compete in research connected to wyoming-centric industry. It needs to be viewed, as, i would say, the most prominent institution in the region. get to know president reeves: reeves will retire from the army after 30 years of service, the last five as the chief academic officer at west point, where he has led more than 700 faculty and staff members across 13 academic departments with an annual budget of about $80 million. An attorney, he’s a globally recognized international scholar whose career bridges higher education, military service and the law. after graduating from rock springs high school in 1992, reeves enrolled at west point and earned a bachelor’s degree in european history in 1996. He began his army career as an armor officer with the 11th armored cavalry regiment, leading soldiers at the platoon and troop levels and establishing a foundation of tactical and organizational leadership. reeves earned a juris doctor from the college of william and mary in 2003 and was deployed in support of combat operations in iraq as a brigade judge advocate, advising commanders on operations, detainee prosecutions and international law. For his combat service in iraq, he received the bronze star. after receiving a master of law in military law from the judge advocate general’s school of the u.S. Army in 2008, he directed and taught courses at that institution in constitutional and military law, jurisprudence, legal theory, international law and rules of engagement. Reeves moved to west point in 2011, serving as a professor and deputy head of the department of law, where he was a prolific scholar with over 35 peer-reviewed publications and other articles about armed conflict and national security. He became the head of the department of law in 2020 before receiving the appointment as dean of the academic board in 2021. in that role, he has driven institutional transformation by advancing education, research and partnerships that prepare leaders for complex global challenges. In founding both the west point werx innovation hub and the west point press, he has accelerated the u.S. Military academy’s position as the intellectual engine of the army’s innovation ecosystem. “throughout my army career, i have worked with and learned from amazing people who are engaged daily in important work for our nation where communicating, innovating, winning and, most importantly, leading with character are essential,” reeves says. “I look forward to applying those same characteristics as president of this amazing university.” throughout his career in the army, reeves has maintained close ties with wyoming, where many of his family members live. He says he looks forward to traveling around the state to hear from the people of wyoming about the state’s university, which he describes as an indispensable institution for wyoming’s future. reeves’ priorities include “deepening connections with the university and state communities, building the team, establishing an artificial intelligence task force to ensure we lead in the evolving landscape of higher education -- and of course, watching our pokes dominate in sports this fall.” reeves and his wife, kimberly, have three children. His contract is for four years, with an annual base salary of $500,000. the trustees’ vote completed a process that began in september, when a 17-member committee was appointed to lead the search for uw’s next president. That committee was composed of uw trustees, faculty, staff and students, along with representatives of the state’s key industries. the committee worked with a consulting firm to solicit candidates for the presidency, and more than 100 people applied. The committee conducted video interviews of 10 candidates and forwarded a list of five semifinalists to the board of trustees last month. After interviewing the semifinalists last week, the board publicly identified reeves and another finalist and conducted well-attended public forums on campus this week. uw: university of wyoming cowboys’ greatest games from the first decade of the 2000’s
    ( Read More... | 16448 bytes more | comments? | Printer Friendly Page  Send this Story to a Friend )

     
    Times … and dates: April 9 to 16, 2026
    Posted on Thursday, April 09 @ 00:02:23 PDT (0 reads)
    College Guide Thursday april 9 democratic club meeting the three village democratic club (tvdc) will hold their monthly meeting at the setauket neighborhood house, 95 main st., Setauket at 8 p.M. Guest speaker will be assemblywoman rebecca kassay (assembly district 4). Light refreshments will be served. For more information, email threevillagedemocraticclub@gmail.Com. friday april 10 selden senior fair middle country public library, 575 middle country road, selden will host their annual senior fair from 11 a.M. To 1 p.M. Visit with wellness, leisure and volunteer organizations and consult with housing, safety, healthcare, legal and caregiver support agencies. Fair is free and open to the public. No registration is required. 631-585-9393. friday food truck fest three village historical society, 93 main st., Setauket hosts a friday food truck fest tonight, april 17, and april 24 from 4 p.M. To 7 p.M. With lawn games, music, crafts, raffles, a family picnic area, and free exhibit tours. The museum gift shop will be open and dogs on a leash are welcome. This week’s line-up includes dashboard diner, hangry joe’s, lavieri’s pizza, north fork flour shoppe and the branded bun. 631-751-3730 james o’malley/take 2 in concert grounds & sounds café at the unitarian universalist fellowship, 380 nicolls road, east setauket welcomes james o’malley and musical duo take 2 to the stage at 8:15 p.M. Preceded by an open mic at 7:30 p.M. Tickets are $20 at www.Groundsandsounds.Org or at the door 631-751-0297. saturday april 11 port jefferson health & wellness fair the greater port jefferson chamber of commerce presents their 17th annual health and wellness fest at the meadow club, 1147 rte. 112, port jefferson station from 9 a.M. To 1 p.M. Featuring over 50 health and wellness vendor tables along with a food court, health screenings, plenty of giveaways and much more. Free. 631-473-1414, portjeffhealth.Com all souls saturdays poetry reading all souls church in stony brook continues its second saturdays poetry series via zoom at 11 a.M. Featured poet will be alan semerdjian, followed by an open reading. All are welcome to read one of their own poems. Participants can access the program through the all souls website https://www.Allsouls-stonybrook.Org/. 631-655-7798. model railroad club open house the st. James model railroad club invites the community to a spring open house at the mills pond house, 176 mills pond road, st. James today and april 12 from noon to 4 p.M. Enjoy 11 trains running simultaneously with a new drive in theater, freight year, two subways, working fire scene, lighted vehicles and much more. Requested donation of $2 adults, 50 cents children. 631-543-8732 book talk at the limehof the long island music and entertainment hall of fame, 97p main st., Stony brook welcomes paul rappaport for stories from inside the music business, interviewed by radio personality maria milito at 2 p.M. Free with admission. For more information, visit www.Limusichalloffame.Org. video game music at the lim experience video game music through the ages with a live performance by the green hill tones at the long island museum, 1200 route 25a, stony brook at 4 p.M. Featuring beloved themes from classic and modern games such as super mario and sonic the hedgehog. This concert highlights the evolution of video game soundtracks and showcases the vibrant community of musicians inspired by this genre. Fun for the whole family! Presented in collaboration with vgm jams li and green hill tones. This program is included with museum admission. Registration is requested by visiting www.Longislandmuseum.Org. tom manuel & gospel road all souls church, 61 main street, stony brook continues its saturdays at six concert series with tom manuel & gospel road at 6 p.M. The group brings together a wonderful mix of some of the most impressive performers from the scenes of jazz, bluegrass, country, gospel, and western traditions. Free. 631-655-7798 parsons dance company at sbu stony brook university’s staller center for the arts, 100 nicolls road, stony brook welcomes back the parsons dance company to the main stage at 8 p.M. Featuring life-affirming dance that lifts the spirit. Tickets range from $49 to $64. To order, call 631-632-2787 or visit www.Stallercenter.Com. sunday april 12 model railroad club open house see april 11 listing. town meeting day celebration davis town meeting house society invites the community to a town meeting day celebration at the lester h. Davis house, 263 middle country road, coram from noon to 4 p.M. Enjoy house tours, a book sale, music, refreshments, 3rd ny regiment encampment, petting zoo and tours of the davis family burying ground. Free. 631-804-2256 le petit salon de musique concert after more than 15 years, the le petit salon de musique music series presents its final concert featuring the quarantined quartet at the unitarian universalist fellowship at stony brook, 380 nicolls road, east setauket at 2 p.M. Tickets in advance and at the door are $20 for adults, $15 for students with valid ids, and $10 for ages 12 and under. To order, visit www.Lepetitsalon.Org litma contradance long island traditional music association invites the community to a contradance at the smithtown historical society’s frank brush barn, 211 east main st., Smithtown at 2 p.M. With basic instruction at 1:45 p.M. Ted crane will call and live music will be provided by fiddlers’ green. Admission is $15, $10 members, $7.50 students, children under 16 free with paid adult. For more information, call 631-369-7854. limehof concert the long island music and entertainment hall of fame, 97 main st., Stony brook presents a concert by taylor mecca at 3 p.M. The event is free with general admission ticket purchase or membership. Www.Limusichalloffame.Org pianist nadejda vlaeva in recital huntington jewish center, 510 park ave., Huntington presents a ridotto concert featuring pianist nadejda vlaeva at 4 p.M. Program will include mozart, brahms handel variations, chopin prelude in c sharp minor and tarantella , liszt waltz from faust, and her own sonata. Tickets are $35 adults, $30 seniors, $25 members, $12 students. For reservations, call 631-385-0373. varick trio in concert music @ spc will present the varick trio in recital at the setauket presbyterian church fellowship hall, 5 caroline ave, setauket at 4:30 p.M. The group will perform a program of chamber music by saint-saëns, wieniawski, sarasate, khachaturian, and more followed by a meet-and-greet. Light refreshments will be served. Admission is free and all are welcome. Www.Setauketpresbyterian.Org. an evening with bob nelson theatre three, 412 main st., Port jefferson welcomes comedian bob nelson and friends back to the second stage at 7 p.M. Hailed as one of the most gifted funny people in america, nelson brings characters like the lovable nerd eppy epperman, punchy boxer jiffy jeff, and chicken rancher wilby stuckinsin to life in his stand-up act. Tickets are $40. To order, call 631-928-9100 or visit www.Theatrethree.Com. monday april 13 three village civic meeting the three village civic association will hold its monthly meeting at the setauket fire department, 190 main st., Setauket at 7 p.M. Please park in the lower parking lot off old town rd. Agenda includes a presentation from the long island museum on next month’s funding referendum, an update on harbor road and the mill pond dam and more. Meetings are open to all residents of the three villages. For more information contact thecivicassociation@gmail.Com sound beach civic meeting sound beach firehouse, 152 sound beach blvd., Sound beach will host a meeting by the sound beach civic association at 7:30 p.M. All are welcome. For more information call 631-744-6952. tuesday april 14 american revolution exhibit the nationally recognized american revolution experience, a multimedia exhibition created by the american battlefield trust in partnership with the national society daughters of the american revolution, will be on display in the lobby of the h. Lee dennison building, 100 veterans memorial highway in hauppauge during the hours of 8 a.M. And 6 p.M. From april 14 to 23. Suffolk county’s co-sponsor of this program is the anna smith strong chapter of setauket. Join them for a kickoff ceremony for the exhibit today at 12:30 p.M. nsjc social club event north shore jewish center social club, 385 old town road, port jefferson station welcomes rabbi aaron benson who will speak on the holocaust as part of yom hashoah memorial day at 11 a.M. Bagels and coffee will be served. $5 per person, $4 members. 631-928-3737 carolyn benson in concert celebrate st. James center for the arts, 176 2nd. St., St. James continues its tuesdays @ 2 music series with a concert by carolyn benson at 2 p.M. Program will feature the music of the legendary ladies and gentlemen of music, bring your dancing shoes. Free. Rsvp at info@celebratestjames.Org. local author fair sachem public library, 150 holbrook road, holbrook will present a local author fair from 6 p.M. To 8 p.M. Meet talented writers, purchase copies of their books, enjoy light refreshments and enter raffles. Free. For further information, call 631-588-5024. paul simon tribute concert the john w. Engeman theater, 250 main st., Northport continues its special events series with all simon: from garfunkel to graceland with the jenner fox band at 8 p.M. Tickets are $55. To order, call 631-261-2900 or visit www.Engemantheater.Com. wednesday april 15 homemakers spring auction miller place homemakers will hold their annual spring auction featuring handmade items and beautiful raffle baskets at miller place high school, 15 memorial dr., Miller place at 6:30 p.M. $10 entrance plus a non-perishable food item includes a door prize ticket and 25 auction tickets with complimentary coffee, tea and refreshments. Questions? Call 631-732-5423 hard luck café concert princess peapod and the whispering tree will be the featured performers during the monthly hard luck café series co-presented by the folk music society of huntington and the cinema arts centre, 423 park ave., Huntington, in the cinema’s sky room from 7 p.M. To 10 p.M. An open mic, for which sign-up opens at 6:30 p.M., Precedes the concert. Tickets are $26, $20 members at www.Cinemaartscentre.Org. thursday april 16 the american experience lecture thursday, april 16, 7:00 – 8:30 p.M. At emma clark library, 120 main st., Setauket presents the american experience: american artists through our history from 7 p.M. To 8:30 p.M. Through the eyes of american artists, explore the american experience — social, intellectual, & cultural — with artist and professor chris vivas. Open to all, but registration is required. Reserve your spot at emmaclark.Org/programs. crafts & cocktails the whaling museum, 301 main st., Cold spring harbor continues its crafts & cocktails series with liberty lanterns at 6:30 p.M. Explore historic incidents when lanterns used by mariners and american patriots as tools of warning, coordination, and resistance—while sipping a refreshing glass of colonial-inspired “paul revere’s punch.” Then craft your own beachy twine-wrapped glass lantern to take home and enjoy. For ages 21 and up. $35, $25 members. Register at www.Cshwhalingmuseum.Org. starry nights at sbu the beloved chamber series starry nights returns to stony brook university’s staller center for the arts’ recital hall at 7 p.M. Program will include works by bach, brahms and a performance by the roxy coss quartet with program tba. Tickets range from $52 to $56. To order, call 631-632-2787 or visit www.Stallercenter.Com. film ‘democracy noir’ port jefferson documentary series continues with a screening of democracy noir at the first united methodist church, 603 main street, port jefferson on april 9 at 7 p.M. The film follows three hungarian women — an elected opposition politician, an lgbtq+ journalist, and a nurse — as they strive to expose and combat the corruption of the “illiberal” democracy currently ruling hungary while contending with multifaceted resistance to their work. Director connie field will join via zoom for a post-film discussion. Tickets are $10 at www.Portjeffarts.Org or at the door (cash only). ‘one life to give’ in celebration of its 50th anniversary, tbr news media cordially invites the community to a free screening of one life to give at stony brook university’s staller center for the arts main stage on april 12 at 1 p.M. A tale of heroes, war, and espionage, the full-length feature film tells the story of nathan hale and the culper spy ring and their role in the american revolution. Free parking. Question? Call 631-751-7744. ‘the little things that run the world’ port jefferson documentary series continues with a screening of the little things that run the world at the first united methodist church, 603 main street, port jefferson on april 16 at 7 p.M. The film introduces the audience to the lives of insects who are integral in maintaining a healthy environment with a post-film panel discussion with local environmental experts and representatives of environmental organizations who will share strategies for supporting pollinators in agricultural, public, and residential locations. Tickets are $10 at www.Portjeffarts.Org or at the door (cash only). theater ‘the bodyguard’ the john w. Engeman theater, 250 main st., Northport presents the bodyguard the musical from march 12 to may 3. When a former secret service agent turned bodyguard is hired to protect a superstar singer, each expects to be the one in charge; what they don’t expect is to fall in love. Featuring smash hits from whitney houston including, “i’m every woman,” “so emotional,” “run to you,” “one moment in time,” “saving all my love,” “i wanna dance with somebody,” and ”i will always love you.” To order tickets, call 631-261-2900 or visit www.Engemantheater.Com. ‘jagged little pill: the musical’ the smithtown performing arts center, 2 east main st., Smithtown presents the long island premier of jagged little pill: the musical from march 21 to april 19. Based on alanis morissette’s world-changing music, this tony and grammy award-winning new musical about a perfectly imperfect american family is brimming with joy, strength, love, courage and life. Tickets are $31.50 adults, $29.50 seniors, $26.50 students. To order, visit www.Smithtownpac.Org. ‘(mostly) true things’ the performing arts studio, 224 e. Main st., Port jefferson presents the (mostly) true things storytelling show on april 11 at 7 p.M. Featured storytellers will include pete lotus arevelo, dawn powers borchers, thomas arsenault, marc abbott and jude treder-wolf (host). Tickets are $20 online at www.Mostlytruethings.Com, $25 at the door (cash only). ‘the 39 steps’ up next at theatre three, 412 main st., Port jefferson is the 39 steps from april 11 to may 3. In a theatrical tour-de-farce, the play blends alfred hitchcock and monty python, with four actors playing 150 zany characters in a non-stop edge-of-your seat homage to the “master of suspense.” Tickets are $45 adults, $36 seniors and students, $25 children ages 5 to 12, $25 wednesday matinees. To order, call 631-928-9100 or visit www.Theatrethree.Com. ‘the story of esther’ step into a world of drama, faith and music with the story of esther written and directed by linda taylor at the coram fire department ballroom, 303 middle country road, coram on april 12 at 4 p.M. Presented by the african heritage club at birchwood. Tickets are $30. To order, call 347-749-0374 or 917-353-2708. ‘hedda gabler’ the theatres at suffolk county community college present hedda gabler in the shea theatre, islip arts building, sccc ammerman campus, 533 college road, selden on april 16 to 18 and april 23 to 25 at 7:30 p.M. And april 19 and 26 at 2 p.M. A propulsive, fiery, and often funny meditation on romantic dreams and bourgeois ambitions, hedda gabler is the portrait of a woman who will stop at nothing to gain control over her own destiny. Tickets are $15, $10 for veterans and students ages 16 or younger. Suffolk students with current id get two free tickets. To order, call 631-451-4163. festival of one act plays theatre three, 412 main st., Port jefferson presents the 27th annual festival of one-act plays at the ronald f. Peierls theatre, on the second stage, from april 18 to may 9. Selected from over 700 submissions world-wide, these eight cutting-edge premieres are guaranteed to entertain and engage. Directed by jeffrey sanzel. Tickets are $30. To order, call 631-928-9100 or visit www.Theatrethree.Com. ‘i love you, you’re perfect …’ chutzpah repertory theatre of temple beth el, 660 park ave., Huntington presents i love you, you’re perfect, now change! On april 18 and april 25 at 8 p.M. And april 19 and april 26 at 2 p.M. Tickets are $30, $25 members at www.Tbeli.Org. For more information, email chutzpah2026@gmail.Com or call 631-421-5835, ext. 200. ‘the yeoman of the guard’ the gilbert & sullivan light opera company of long island presents the yeoman of the guard at st. Andrew’s episcopal church, 4 woodville road, shoreham on april 19 at 3 p.M. $20 per person at the door. Beverages and light snacks will be available for purchase. For more information, call 631-744-7730. farmers markets huntington farmers market spirit of huntington art center, 2 melville road north, huntington station hosts the long island winter farmers market every sunday from 9 a.M. To 1 p.M. From jan. 4 through april. 631-470-9620 port jefferson farmers market the port jefferson winter farmers market returns to the port jefferson village center, 101 e. Broadway, port jefferson on sundays from jan. 11 to may 3 from 10 a.M. To 2 p.M. 631-802-2160 calendar deadline is wednesday at noon, one week before publication. Items may be mailed to: times beacon record news media, p.O. Box 707, setauket, ny 11733. Email your information about community events to leisure@tbrnewspapers.Com. Calendar listings are for not-for-profit organizations (nonsectarian, nonpartisan events) only, on a space-available basis. Please include a phone number that can be printed.
    ( Read More... | 36546 bytes more | comments? | Printer Friendly Page  Send this Story to a Friend )

     
    Highlights: Athletics at Yankees (4/8) Stream of Major League Baseball - CBS Spo
    Posted on Thursday, April 09 @ 00:02:23 PDT (0 reads)
    College Guide Close menu all sports menu sports watch fantasy betting explore more nhl champions league sportswwe wwe wnba boxing nascar motor sports nwsl horse racing northeast tennis big3 high school olympics podcasts shop northeast promotions pbr northeast mlv northeast 3ice northeast play golf nfl explore nfl nfl teams see all arrowforward afc east afc north afc south nfc north nfc west nba explore nba nba teams see all arrowforward southeast mlb explore mlb mlb teams see all arrowforward nl central soccer explore soccer live channels shows & podcasts see all arrowforward ncaa bb explore ncaa bb shows & podcasts see all arrowforward ncaa fb explore college football shows & podcasts see all arrowforward nhl explore nhl nhl teams see all arrowforward champions league wwe wnba boxing nascar motor sports nwsl horse racing northeast tennis big3 high school olympics podcasts shop northeast promotions pbr northeast mlv northeast 3ice northeast play golf cbs eye cbs logo watch sports watch fantasy betting playmonitorunfilled watch leagues live channels live cbs sports hq - 24/7 sports news fantasy sports watch fantasy betting betting sports watch fantasy betting dollarsigncircleunfilled explore betting shows & podcasts see all arrowforward close menu user menu fantasy & games see all arrowforward video settings select tv provider close sign in with your tv provider if not listed, please contact your tv provider. all providers xfinity logoparamountplus more live games and exclusives log out connect tv provider more live games & exclusives log out connect full view major league baseball highlights: athletics at yankees (4/8) highlights from the game between the athletics and yankees on wednesday, april 8th
    ( Read More... | 3430 bytes more | comments? | Printer Friendly Page  Send this Story to a Friend )

     
    Highlights: Hawks at Cavaliers (4/8) Stream of National Basketball Association -
    Posted on Thursday, April 09 @ 00:02:23 PDT (0 reads)
    College Guide Close menu all sports menu sports watch fantasy betting explore more nhl champions league sportswwe wwe wnba boxing nascar motor sports nwsl horse racing northeast tennis big3 high school olympics podcasts shop northeast promotions pbr northeast mlv northeast 3ice northeast play golf nfl explore nfl nfl teams see all arrowforward afc east afc north afc south nfc north nfc west nba explore nba nba teams see all arrowforward southeast mlb explore mlb mlb teams see all arrowforward nl central soccer explore soccer live channels shows & podcasts see all arrowforward ncaa bb explore ncaa bb shows & podcasts see all arrowforward ncaa fb explore college football shows & podcasts see all arrowforward nhl explore nhl nhl teams see all arrowforward champions league wwe wnba boxing nascar motor sports nwsl horse racing northeast tennis big3 high school olympics podcasts shop northeast promotions pbr northeast mlv northeast 3ice northeast play golf cbs eye cbs logo watch sports watch fantasy betting playmonitorunfilled watch leagues live channels live cbs sports hq - 24/7 sports news fantasy sports watch fantasy betting betting sports watch fantasy betting dollarsigncircleunfilled explore betting shows & podcasts see all arrowforward close menu user menu fantasy & games see all arrowforward video settings select tv provider close sign in with your tv provider if not listed, please contact your tv provider. all providers xfinity logoparamountplus more live games and exclusives log out connect tv provider more live games & exclusives log out connect full view national basketball association highlights: hawks at cavaliers (4/8) highlights from the game between the hawks and cavaliers on wednesday, april 8th
    ( Read More... | 3442 bytes more | comments? | Printer Friendly Page  Send this Story to a Friend )

     
    A Trip To Nintendo Land: The Super Mario Galaxy Movie (2026) Review | flayrah
    Posted on Thursday, April 09 @ 00:02:23 PDT (0 reads)
    College Guide A trip to nintendo land: the super mario galaxy movie (2026) review codes(fiver lapin) on wed 8 apr 2026 - 21:37 — sonious the super mario galaxy movie is illuminations latest release from their vast catalog of animated filmography. The film is the inevitable sequel to the super mario bros. Movie from 2023, which was one of the most successful films of that year. While there are improvements from that original film, the film still does possess major flaws that the original has that are made even more apparent in this sequel. while the animation quality is not a huge step up from the first film, the dynamic camera work is very exciting and made action scenes a lot more engaging than in the first film. In regard to character design, the characters transitioned from their video game iterations to cinema very well. one of the major criticisms that the first film received was the lack of original compositions in the soundtrack in favor of licensed music. This film contains a lot more compositions from the super mario franchise in its soundtrack that helps elevate this film above the standard illumination film. the voice acting is quite mixed. Some actors do a great job at portraying their characters. Jack black as bowser has definitely improved from the first film, now speaking with a deeper and rough voice that is akin to bowser. Donald glover as yoshi is another standout for his accuracy in depicting yoshi by sticking to iconic yoshi sounds rather than speaking like every other character. However, such standout performances highlight a lot of the weaker performances. Chris pratt as mario and anya taylor-joy as peach feel weaker than others due to their stiff vocal performances. Benny safdie as bowser jr. Is another lowlight due to his nasally voice just not fitting the childish bowser jr. The weak voice performances from some of the characters made it a lot more evident that these characters are voiced by celebrities rather than traditional voice actors, which does take a lot of immersion out of the film. if you thought the original film threw nintendo references at you, this movie puts that original film to shame. It really feels like this film has so many references and nods to the super mario franchise in almost every frame of the film. While some references are a lot more hard to notice, some scenes feel designed only to show off references. This movie definitely does feel like a film that was made to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the super mario franchise, but that doesnt necessarily translate to a good narrative which leads to this films major flaw. just like the original film, this movie seems to not contain any nuanced narrative. The movie is too fast paced and fails to capture what makes the games so captivating as a result. Character arcs feel so underdeveloped due to the fast pacing of the film. Every character just feels extremely static because they are not given develop or change. Some scenes felt that they were made to develop characters develops later in the film, but such scenes are not present. super mario galaxyis one of marios most atmospheric adventures because of its gorgeous space setting, allowing for some of the most creative level design seen in the genre of 3d platformers. This film does not use such a setting to its benefit. In fact, this movie contained more set pieces from super mario odysseythan super mario galaxy. There are also only a few power-ups from super mario galaxy games, with the film deciding to show a wide variety of power-ups from the super mario franchise such as the frog suit from super mario bros. 3and the flying cape from super mario world. The movie is less of a super mario galaxy movie and more of a general super mario movie. the most baffling aspect of this movie was the inclusion of fox mccloud. The film was a lot more entertaining with fox on screen. There was an interesting 2d animated segment that introduced the character that was nice to see. glenn powelleven does a great job at portraying the character. However, foxs inclusion questions how does star foxeven tie into the super mario universe. Besides super smash bros., The two franchises are not connected and are completely different in narrative, setting, and gameplay, making the character feel like a plot device for the film rather than a natural inclusion to the cast. Whats even more baffling about foxs inclusion is that he gets more screen time than princess rosalina, who is one of the central characters in the original super mario galaxy game. while the more dynamic action scenes and the use of original super mario compositions are appreciated, this film feels more like a 98 minute trip to nintendo land at universal studios rather than an actual film. Video games are able to provide a narrative with their nuanced gameplay. The interactivity that video games provide make them standout from any other form of media. Cinema is reliant on its narrative since it doesnt have direct interactivity. The super mario galaxy movie fails to provide an engaging narrative due to its fast pacing and references. Though, the movie does make a play-though of super mario galaxy all the more alluring. comments post new comment about the author codes (fiver lapin)— read stories— contact (login required) a college student and rabbit, interested in video gaming, anime, cartoons, exercise, web design, dodgeball, nutrition and alternative rock im just a rabbit who enjoys simple things in life. When im not working my jobs or being a busy college student, im usually either watching cartoons/anime or playing video games!
    ( Read More... | 11228 bytes more | comments? | Printer Friendly Page  Send this Story to a Friend )

     
    Highlights: Bucks at Pistons (4/8) Stream of National Basketball Association - C
    Posted on Thursday, April 09 @ 00:02:23 PDT (0 reads)
    College Guide Close menu all sports menu sports watch fantasy betting explore more nhl champions league sportswwe wwe wnba boxing nascar motor sports nwsl horse racing northeast tennis big3 high school olympics podcasts shop northeast promotions pbr northeast mlv northeast 3ice northeast play golf nfl explore nfl nfl teams see all arrowforward afc east afc north afc south nfc north nfc west nba explore nba nba teams see all arrowforward southeast mlb explore mlb mlb teams see all arrowforward nl central soccer explore soccer live channels shows & podcasts see all arrowforward ncaa bb explore ncaa bb shows & podcasts see all arrowforward ncaa fb explore college football shows & podcasts see all arrowforward nhl explore nhl nhl teams see all arrowforward champions league wwe wnba boxing nascar motor sports nwsl horse racing northeast tennis big3 high school olympics podcasts shop northeast promotions pbr northeast mlv northeast 3ice northeast play golf cbs eye cbs logo watch sports watch fantasy betting playmonitorunfilled watch leagues live channels live cbs sports hq - 24/7 sports news fantasy sports watch fantasy betting betting sports watch fantasy betting dollarsigncircleunfilled explore betting shows & podcasts see all arrowforward close menu user menu fantasy & games see all arrowforward video settings select tv provider close sign in with your tv provider if not listed, please contact your tv provider. all providers xfinity logoparamountplus more live games and exclusives log out connect tv provider more live games & exclusives log out connect full view national basketball association highlights: bucks at pistons (4/8) highlights from the game between the bucks and pistons on wednesday, april 8th
    ( Read More... | 3434 bytes more | comments? | Printer Friendly Page  Send this Story to a Friend )

     
    Highlights: Sabres at Rangers (4/8) Stream of National Hockey League - CBS Sport
    Posted on Thursday, April 09 @ 00:02:23 PDT (0 reads)
    College Guide Close menu all sports menu sports watch fantasy betting explore more nhl champions league sportswwe wwe wnba boxing nascar motor sports nwsl horse racing northeast tennis big3 high school olympics podcasts shop northeast promotions pbr northeast mlv northeast 3ice northeast play golf nfl explore nfl nfl teams see all arrowforward afc east afc north afc south nfc north nfc west nba explore nba nba teams see all arrowforward southeast mlb explore mlb mlb teams see all arrowforward nl central soccer explore soccer live channels shows & podcasts see all arrowforward ncaa bb explore ncaa bb shows & podcasts see all arrowforward ncaa fb explore college football shows & podcasts see all arrowforward nhl explore nhl nhl teams see all arrowforward champions league wwe wnba boxing nascar motor sports nwsl horse racing northeast tennis big3 high school olympics podcasts shop northeast promotions pbr northeast mlv northeast 3ice northeast play golf cbs eye cbs logo watch sports watch fantasy betting playmonitorunfilled watch leagues live channels live cbs sports hq - 24/7 sports news fantasy sports watch fantasy betting betting sports watch fantasy betting dollarsigncircleunfilled explore betting shows & podcasts see all arrowforward close menu user menu fantasy & games see all arrowforward video settings select tv provider close sign in with your tv provider if not listed, please contact your tv provider. all providers xfinity logoparamountplus more live games and exclusives log out connect tv provider more live games & exclusives log out connect full view national hockey league highlights: sabres at rangers (4/8) highlights from the game between the sabres and rangers on wednesday, april 8th
    ( Read More... | 3420 bytes more | comments? | Printer Friendly Page  Send this Story to a Friend )

     
    Highlights: Timberwolves at Magic (4/8) Stream of National Basketball Associatio
    Posted on Thursday, April 09 @ 00:02:23 PDT (0 reads)
    College Guide Close menu all sports menu sports watch fantasy betting explore more nhl champions league sportswwe wwe wnba boxing nascar motor sports nwsl horse racing northeast tennis big3 high school olympics podcasts shop northeast promotions pbr northeast mlv northeast 3ice northeast play golf nfl explore nfl nfl teams see all arrowforward afc east afc north afc south nfc north nfc west nba explore nba nba teams see all arrowforward southeast mlb explore mlb mlb teams see all arrowforward nl central soccer explore soccer live channels shows & podcasts see all arrowforward ncaa bb explore ncaa bb shows & podcasts see all arrowforward ncaa fb explore college football shows & podcasts see all arrowforward nhl explore nhl nhl teams see all arrowforward champions league wwe wnba boxing nascar motor sports nwsl horse racing northeast tennis big3 high school olympics podcasts shop northeast promotions pbr northeast mlv northeast 3ice northeast play golf cbs eye cbs logo watch sports watch fantasy betting playmonitorunfilled watch leagues live channels live cbs sports hq - 24/7 sports news fantasy sports watch fantasy betting betting sports watch fantasy betting dollarsigncircleunfilled explore betting shows & podcasts see all arrowforward close menu user menu fantasy & games see all arrowforward video settings select tv provider close sign in with your tv provider if not listed, please contact your tv provider. all providers xfinity logoparamountplus more live games and exclusives log out connect tv provider more live games & exclusives log out connect full view national basketball association highlights: timberwolves at magic (4/8) highlights from the game between the timberwolves and magic on wednesday, april 8th
    ( Read More... | 3454 bytes more | comments? | Printer Friendly Page  Send this Story to a Friend )

     
    Upcoming Events

    Classifieds

    R/C Helicopter
    Get yourself an rc helicopter at TrendTimes.com

    Watch the video!

    Phone Numbers
    Yellow Pages

    White Pages

    Past Articles
    Thursday, April 09

  • Kaiden Guhle is out: Hell be healthy by the first playoff game
  • Highlights: Hawks at Cavaliers (4/8) Stream of National Basketball Association -
  • WCC to Offer Junior Bison Summer Camps
  • The long road to the rink: How Danielle Bain earned her place in sports media co
  • WILD WORKS: PUPPETRY ON THE EDGE Series Launches at wild project in May
  • Times … and dates: April 9 to 16, 2026
  • San Miguel, Tenorio join UT Tyler Basketball Staff - HoopDirt
  • A Trip To Nintendo Land: The Super Mario Galaxy Movie (2026) Review | flayrah
  • 04-09-26
  • New Univ. of Wyoming President on Athletics: We Will Compete
  • Missing veteran considered armed and dangerous
  • Highlights: Braves at Angels (4/8) Stream of Major League Baseball - CBS Sports
  • Mets Pitching Prospect Jonah Tong Bounces Back in Third Triple-A Start of 2026
  • Multiple Transfers Meet With Kentucky on Wednesday
  • Highlights: Sabres at Rangers (4/8) Stream of National Hockey League - CBS Sport

    Wednesday, April 08

  • Iowa Eyes Game Changing Addition In Recruitment Battle
  • Rangers Three Best Bullpen Arms Cost Practically Nothing in Free Agency
  • Ugh: Cade Horton Will Undergo Season-Ending Elbow Surgery - North Side Baseball
  • Eagles Eye 4 UFL Standouts After Explosive Starts
  • Spice up your grilled leg of lamb with a baharat marinade recipe
  • Maine Democrats Are Uniformly Fugly People, Inside and Out - HotAir
  • Georgetown Professor Faces Backlash for Dismissing Concerns About Muslim Rape Ga
  • Cooper, campaigning on affordability, pushes back against GOP funders attacks
  • Meeting is still everything, but Bulls coach Billy Donovan sounded sold
  • UNC Football: Breakdown of tight ends with spring camp underway
  • The Fans With the Best and Worst 2026 World Cup Watching Schedule
  • Three Lessons the USC Trojans Can Learn From UCLAs Championship Run
  • Former OSU Coach Mike Boynton Sends Heartfelt Message After Winning Title
  • Jennifer Wallace Explains Identity Loss After Life Changes
  • Gettysburg captures road split at Dickinson

    Older Articles




  • All logos and trademarks in this site are property of their respective owner. The comments are property of their posters, all the rest © 2001 by CollegeHighway.com