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Two physical facilities employees assess the flood on the first floor of Stanton Hall.
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Two physical facilities employees assess the flood on the first floor of Stanton Hall.
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If, like me, you get a spontaneous burst of energy following the New Year that inspires you to reorganize your entire bookshelf and set an impossibly large reading goal for yourself, congratulations! You’ve come to the right place. Here are a few of my favorite reads from break to help get your reading goals off to a strong start.
Uptown Blends, a specialty beverage business in the mile square area, closed at the end of January after first opening in October 2024.
I’m all for canceled classes and sleeping in late, but there is a point where you really have to leave the dorm or risk going into a fugue state. Here are the latest tips and tricks on how to avoid boredom after an absolutely insane snowstorm.
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As the semester comes to a close, so does another year of great — and not so great — books that made 2025 that much more entertaining. As you may or may not know, every other week, writers Ayla Peden, Shannon Mahoney and Parker Green each take turns to recommend some of their favorite books to you, lovely readers.
Senator Darius Somrack brought up a concern about the lack of security cameras in certain areas of campus during Associated Student Government’s (ASG) last meeting on Nov. 18 He said his bike had been vandalised after leaving it parked at a bike rack behind Havinghurst Hall, where other students have also reported issues.
Senator Nick McClure introduced a revised proposal requesting the university reconsider its policy on course overload fees.
The Associated Student Government (ASG) passed a resolution to establish an ASG fitness and wellness series and a resolution to amend the university absence policy in regard to athletic events, as well as debated the university’s course overload fee.
Senators debated the merits of the overload fee.
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Senator Nick McClure introduced “A resolution to encourage university administrators to reform and update current parking citation policies” to the floor at the Nov. 4 meeting.
ASG talks parking, SEAL workshops and more.
Student ambassadors helped set up for the "Party at the Polls" celebration.
Nathan French, vice chair of the University Senate, addressed Associated Student Government (ASG) about the purpose and efficacy of the University Senate, after becoming aware of a resolution calling for the disbanding of the senate.
French emphasized the importance of ASG’s resolution on a larger scale.