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Textbook prices are getting higher and higher. There are reasons for the rise and there are ways that students can get around it ... and still be able to afford dinner. »
The kick-off party for the American Cancer Society's Relay for Life encouraged students to celebrate, remember, and fight back.
The event will take place from Saturday, March 29 at 6 p.m. until Sunday, March 30 at 6 a.m. in the Ryder Center Arena. This is the fifth year SVSU has hosted the event. »
SVSU President Eric Gilbertson said that architectural planning could begin on a proposed health sciences building later this year in the annual State of the University address on Thursday. »
As the 2008 presidential elections inch closer , some SVSU students are tackling major issues and promoting student participation in the political process. »
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Student organizations may still have a chance to have community living accommodations for fall 2008.
Though the idea for group living centers was originally considered too expcnsive and the idea briefly dismissed, the new housing construction plan has been modified to include the community living. »
Last November, approximately 300 students expressed interest in a workshop that would aid them in living a healthier lifestyle. Counseling and Health Services, along with the Student Wellness Committee, and in collaboration with Campus Recreation and Residential Life has responded to that interest with a program called "The Biggest Winner." »
"I want to be ONE LESS."
This catchy phrase has appeared in commercials and on pamphlets as a way to encourage females to look into getting the human papillomavirus vaccine (HPV), Gardasil. »
Female on-campus residents and those living in the Cardinal Townhomes need to seriously consider locking their doors at night and reporting any and all suspicious activity, according to SVSU's Chief of Police Ron Trepkowski »
Focus groups composed of SVSU students in professor Robert Koch's Introduction to Communication classes recently critiqued Applebee's menus, and their opinions are going to local restaurants and the company's corporate office. »
Counterfeit $20 bill used in C-Store
On January 22, a counterfeit $20 bill was passed at the C-Store."This is the second one we had this school year," Police Chief Ron Trepkowski said. "We had one there earlier, like September/October, where somebody passed a $20 bill." »
A pair of SVSU students is looking for ways to make certain artificial intelligence methods faster while making research methods less expensive. »