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Coffeehouse continues in Cage

Wednesday's Coffeehouse series provided more to SVSU students than just music and refreshments. The event also brought a positive attitude. »

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Freshman class largest yet

What is new, big and red all over?

The freshman class, of course.

As the largest class in Saginaw Valley's history, the number of newly hatched Cardinals has initiated a few accommodations to both academics and housing. Freshman enrollment reached 1,558 this year - exceeding the 1,450 newcomers last year - and contributes to the overall enrollment record of 9,662. »

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Rally gains momentum, hopes to draw 1,000

Tuition is up, funding is down, and students are angry.

The Student Association of Michigan's rally on the steps of the state capital is Wednesday, and according to SA President Jeremiah Stanghini, the event is already turning heads. »

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"Sex" event draws massive crowd

ResLife, Health Services team to inform students of safe sex practices

At the start of each new school year, ResLife, the Counseling Center and Health Services host a program called "Sex in an Envelope." As the name may imply, it's a sex education program for SVSU students, specifically targeted towards freshmen. »

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Writing Center relocates

SVSU’s Writing Center has been relocated from the Science East to the third floor of the Zahnow library. The move took place due to increased enrollment and the need for more classroom space for the 2007-2008 school year. »

Cardinal Formula Racing takes second at the annual Toronto Shootout

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Starbucks to open mid-November

Students will soon have the opportunity to enjoy Starbucks coffee and treats on campus. The franchise will take the place of Java City, SVSU's cafe located in Science East in mid-November. »

Police Log

MIPs issued in University Village, burglary in Living Center South

Friday, September 14

  • Personal injury in the Education Building. Individual slipped while pushing in a chair and hurt their ribs.
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News in Brief

Two Delaware State students shot

Police are interviewing a "person of interest" and are still searching for another student of interest in Friday's shooting of two students at Delaware State University. The shootings took place after a group of eight to 10 students left the campus' Village Cafe between midnight and 1 a.m. »

Class to travel to Czech Republic, study business

When some students head for the beach this spring break to party, a few others will say goodbye to the sun and hello to the pale skies of Eastern Europe. »

URA hosting regional conference

SVSU's campus will be flooded with residents from various campuses this Nov. as URA hosts the Great Lakes Affiliate of Colleges and Universities Residence Halls (GLACURH) Conference. »

Thermostats replaced

Housing takes measures to avoid abuse

Students in the University Village won't be able to cool that sudden hot flash or warm up that unexpected chill with the same ease that they used to. »