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Being red, seeing green

Green Cardinal Initiative brings students, staff together for eco-ideas

"Red Pride, Green Campus," is the slogan to the new Green Cardinal Initiative with a goal of turning SVSU into a more enviromentally-friendly campus. »

Student helps cure health care woes at Saginaw support program

While the economy continues to decline in Michigan, so does the number of people with health care. One Saginaw program is fighting the notable adversity by providing free health care to those in need. »

SVSU's high acceptance rate product of trust in school's graduation rate

With an ever-increasing student population and a group of more than 900 students preparing to walk across the stage for graduation, SVSU's admission standards are among the more accepting in the country. »

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Organizational budgets in line

SA, Program Board stay under budget

Despite the criticism that two of SVSU's most influential student organizations have received, Student Association and Program Board have kept out of debt. »

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Crews will soon replace aging water pipes beneath Davis Road

Under Davis Road lies a large, concrete, 36-inch water pipe that nearly exceeded its use and is being replaced by an even larger, more suitable pipe for the growing community. »

Scholarship set up honoring deceased student

A scholarship fund is being organized by SVSU in memory of Abou Traore, a student who died last August while tubing on the Rifle River near Omer, Michigan. A student has already won the scholarship, but the University hasn't released the student's name or the amount won. »

Police Briefs

Laptop missing

On April 18, a laptop computer was reported stolen between 2:30 a.m. and 3 a.m. from an apartment in University Village East. It was taken from a bedroom and both doors were reported to be unlocked. »

Additional fees pile up for online students

Administrator explains extra costs for SVSU's online courses on tuition bills

For students registering for online courses there are additional fees as well as the basic technology fee.

"We're trying to recoup the additional cost for online courses," said Jim Muladore, vice president of business affairs. »

Professor shares recolletion of travels in writing, photos

Professor of history and political science Jim Johnson presented a collection of pictures and writing that he finished on his travels to regions in the world that are involved in conflict, war, or revolution in the Ott Auditorium Thursday. »