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A new committee has been formed with the purpose of allocating funds for registered student organizations and clubs on campus. »
It appears as if plans for the construction of a proposed Health Sciences building at SVSU have been rejected out of monetary considerations. »
Despite smoke-free trends, officials don't see problem at SVSU
In light of the recent moves by Delta College and St. Mary's Hospital to ban tobacco use on their premises, SVSU officials have indicated they will not enact a similar ban. »
Council members comment on apology, sentencing set for Friday
After nearly two months of legal proceedings and media attention following an incident at a Saginaw City Council meeting, 22-year-old sociology junior Charles Littleton will finally face sentencing in a hearing scheduled for this week after apologizing to Council members on Monday. »
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Student Association has found a new way to save students money on college essentials.
SA has collaborated with a company called the Student Savings Club, which will provide all students with discounts at participating businesses around Saginaw. »
After many trials, tribulations, and a short hiatus, SVSU students may finally have an ice rink to enjoy this winter. »
Funding for Ghana trip supplied by University grant
Kristina Hester's international travel experience currently only extends as far as Canada. However, this summer she'll be traveling completely alone to the West African country of Ghana where she'll be volunteering her pre-med skills at an area hospital to help fight the spread of AIDS. So is she nervous? »
President Eric R. Gilbertson took the sparse attendance of the first President's Forum of the semester as a good thing. »
President Eric R. Gilbertson will present his annual State of the University address Thursday at 1 p.m. in the Malcolm Field Theatre for Performing Arts.Admission to the address is free of charge and open to faculty, staff, and students. It will present the audience with a bigger picture about what's happening with the institution as a whole. »
The Cardinal Cage will soon play host to a series of free coffee house-inspired musical performances.
Sponsored by Program Board, the "Coffee House Series" will begin Feb. 7 at 9 p.m. when two acts will take the stage for half-hour performances. Nathan Bade, a Program Board alum, is tentatively scheduled to perform. Subsequent acts are still being considered. »
SMEA to hold educational forum tomorrow
The Student Michigan Education Association will be sponsoring a forum where professionals from a variety of educational backgrounds will answer questions about future careers in teaching. »