Insults fly in spirit of SA Diversity Week
The Student Center Rotunda was transformed Tuesday into the Hall of Tolerance, where nearly 30 students were voluntarily insulted in order to gain a better understanding of discrimination. »
With the elections for Student Association and Program Board approaching this week, students were invited to attend a "Meet the Candidates" event on Thursday night in the Alumni Lounge. »
Dining Services switched things up Thursday night when the RFoC went restaurant style, seating and serving students in the typical restaurant fashion and offering dishes from two different concept menus. »
You've just torn your ACL while playing sports and you're uninsured. After arriving at the hospital, a doctor informs you that surgery will be required. The doctor performs the considerably difficult surgery and you're forced to stay two nights in the hospital. How much will the care cost? »
The Student Center Rotunda was transformed Tuesday into the Hall of Tolerance, where nearly 30 students were voluntarily insulted in order to gain a better understanding of discrimination. »
Over 30 teams of students and other community members will join together to walk on behalf of cancer patients for 12 hours on Friday for the fourth annual Relay For Life in the President's Courtyard. »
A newly discovered black author was the focus of a lecture on Tuesday in the Rhea Miller Recital Hall, where Mitch Kachun, an associate professor of history at Western Michigan University, presented "Julia C. Collins: A Rediscovered Nineteenth Century African American Novelist." »
Student Association and Program Board elections begin tomorrow. Here's what each candidate would like to see changed at SVSU.
Elections begin tomorrow at 9 a.m. Vote at www.svsu.edu/voting. Results will be posted Friday in the Student Life Center. »
Student group brings speed dating trend to campus
A fund-raiser for the SVSU women's tennis team will be bringing an event to campus designed to create a comfortable environment for male and female students to meet one another. »
The Student Occupational Therapy Association will be putting on events this month to spread the word about the organization and the programs SVSU offers in the Occupational Therapy field. »
SVSU welcomed a veteran of the IT software and services industry when Kennetth W. Kousky visited on Wednesday as part of the College of Business and Management's Executive Speaker Series. »