The New York Times will be available to students on campus for free within the next couple weeks, according to Student Government Association President Demisse Selassie. SGA passed the resolution March 5 to have 50 issues of the Times delivered to campus daily; the papers will probably be available in three places on campus. The locations have not yet been determined, but … [Read more...] about New York Times to be distributed on campus daily
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Finals study day: Monday to have fewer exams beginning in fall 2014
The final exams schedule will change to give students extra study time beginning in the fall 2014 semester, according to Student Government Association President senior Demisse Selassie. The change will prevent most students from having finals Monday while still finishing exams by Thursday. It will also include a time block set aside Monday specifically for make-up … [Read more...] about Finals study day: Monday to have fewer exams beginning in fall 2014
Textbooks available for checkout
Textbooks will be more widely available in the library for students to check out starting Monday, according to Student Government Association freshman senator Edward Adutwum, who spearheaded the project. Some of the books can only be used in the library, but some of them will be available for students to check out for a week, similar to the iPad program, Dean of Libraries Mark … [Read more...] about Textbooks available for checkout
Lovernich Commons grand opening: President Benton cuts ribbon
Photo by Sarah Malone Huge smiles, words of gratitude and excitement led up to the moment that President Andrew K. Benton ceremoniously cut the ribbon at the grand opening of the Lovernich common area yesterday morning. SGA hosted the event to commemorate a number of years of hard work and collaboration that went into the renovations of the Lovernich common area, … [Read more...] about Lovernich Commons grand opening: President Benton cuts ribbon
Where do all the points go?
It’s always a hot topic of conversation, especially at the beginning of each school year. Generic, frustrated exclamations can be heard all over campus: “I seriously ransacked the HAWC every day for a week last year, and I still had a million points left. If they carried over to this year, I wouldn’t have even had to buy a meal plan.” It’s a question everyone asks. Why … [Read more...] about Where do all the points go?