While Student Government presidential candidates battled over topics like Greek life and funding for clubs, freshmen William Tift and Tyler Hanson — though not officially on the ballot — offered
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Business students can expect a new home for their college on the 2.5-acre site occupied by the Piano Man building by fall 2015. Funding for the three-story, 66,000-square-foot building —
Some of the weights, benches and cable cross machines at the Fitness Center are missing parts and rusty and will be replaced after their warranties expired on March 1. Student
Two weeks have passed since the Student Government elections, but a student body president has yet to be named. Preliminary results, which put Mark Lombardi-Nelson and Christa Hegedus ahead of
Mark Lombardi-Nelson and Christa Hegedus received more votes than opponents Jimmy Richards and Jordan Iuliucci in the campaign for the Student Government presidency, but have been disqualified for breaking campaign
The Student Green Energy Fund is accepting ideas to match President Barack Obama’s challenge to reduce fossil fuels dependency. Projects to reduce the carbon footprint are in demand, and SGEF
Writers across the United States will celebrate the sixth annual National Grammar Day on March 4 by dotting their I’s and crossing their T’s. National Grammar Day, founded in 2008
Exercise and green initiatives are important to Karla Infazon, a junior and a team leader at both the fitness center and the waterfront. Last week, Infazon participated in Race for
Over muffled chatter and clanging dishes in the University Student Center, student body presidential candidates Jimmy Richards and Mark Lombardi-Nelson voiced their campaign platforms before a politically divided student audience
Students rose to action with a petition in support of Interim Regional Chancellor Bill Hogarth after the Regional Chancellor Search Advisory Committee did not recommend him as a finalist for