In the wake of the presidential election, CNN.com asked its Campus Vibe correspondents to sum up the mood on their campus. Here's how they described the scene on the day after.
A national poll of college undergraduates shows students favor Democratic Sen. John Kerry over President George W. Bush. But does it reflect campuses in a conservative state like Nebraska?
Although the direct impact is limited to males 18 to 25, assertions that the military draft may be reinstated has lent a dynamic to a presidential election already full of tense issues.
With less than three weeks before the 2004 presidential election, many Michigan State University students say they are putting their focus on the presidential candidates, not their running mates.
As evening falls, students crisscross the University of North Carolina at Greensboro campus showing the first signs of sweaters and winter coats.
Gallery: UNCG at a glance
Among the youthful voters at Emory University, regional backgrounds don't seem to have as much political impact as they used to.
Audio Slide Show: Emory students views
The goal for College Republicans at Indiana University is to get out the vote for the November presidential election.
Video: IU students not interested in politics
Forty years after the Free Speech Movement, Berkeley's reputation as a hotbed of radicalism seems a little out-of-date.
Audio Slide Show: Berkeley students speak out
Select a location from the map below to take a virtual tour of the colleges where our student correspondents are: