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A believer in student potential, Thompson retires after 38 years

In all the positions he's held at this campus, Dick Thompson has said his favorite part of the job has always been dealing with the students, and all it takes is a look around his office to realize how much he believes that. »

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European car hobby drives SVSU student

Many people have a hobby and, with Ben Boyle, it just happens to involve unique European cars.

Boyle, a secondary education English senior, has always been interested in cars. At first, he bought old Volkswagen Beetles, but he decided they weren't "out there" enough. »

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SVSU graphic designers display their art works

Art of varying mediums, from tequila bottles to photography, went on display Thursday in the University Art Gallery as part of the 2008 Bachelor of Fine Arts exhibit. »

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Business fraternity takes the bite out of etiquette lessons

Delta Sigma Pi is teaching students how to eat.

The coeducational business fraternity co-hosted a dinner on Friday with the goal of teaching students proper table manners and etiquette. »

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Hometown hero: "If I had the opportunity, I would serve again."

One of Saginaw's hometown heroes, Jeremy Tatum, returns to SVSU after serving in Iraq for seven months.

Tatum served in the Marines and was stationed in Fallujah, Iraq from September 2006 through April 2007. »

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Series of damages to vehicles in J-3, items reported missing

A number of damages and thefts of vehicles have occurred in J-3 parking lot. »

Educators give lessons through published works

SVSU faculty and staff recently displayed research, writing, and creative works in the Roberta Allen Reading Room.

Assistant Professor of English Fenobia Dallas displayed her publication entitled "Hanging on to my Commodore 64 as I Stream Across the Technological Border: Reaching and Teaching Others." Her article focuses on technology. »

Over 100 employers recruit SVSU students at spring job fair

College students from around the area, including SVSU, Delta, and Northwood, filed through O'Neil Arena in hopes of landing a job or internship with one of the 109 companies present at the University-wide employment fair held last Friday. »

Prof's impact remembered

For more than four decades, Leslie Whittaker brought a dynamic, nurturing presence to SVSU classrooms.

The University lost that presence April 3 when Whittaker, 89, died from heart disease-related complications. »