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Man arraigned in dispute at Campus Village

A 19-year-old Ann Arbor man was arraigned Friday on 10 criminal charges in a domestic dispute at Campus Village Communities that resulted in an armed standoff. »

Talk unveils solutions for parking, food lines

The president’s forum last Monday revealed a few upcoming solutions to SVSU’s parking troubles.

The administration and staff in the Alumni Lounge also responded to student concerns about campus dining lines, class registration problems and days off for employees and students. »

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Few tap into large supply of H1N1 vaccine

When an H1N1-virus vaccine became available at SVSU, many planners expected it to be welcomed with relief. But vaccine clinics in the past few weeks have reported low numbers of visits. »

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Planning under way for spring concert

After the fall 2007 Plain White T’s concert at SVSU was a financial flop for the University’s Program Board — a student-led organization that coordinates campus events — chances of another concert in the near future looked bleak. »

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Police briefs

Impounding

• A car was impounded on Wednesday, Nov. 18, after its owner collected four unpaid parking tickets. The student must go to court and pay the fines. »

Note takers, Web surfers type in class

Before heading to school, Hannah Hall makes sure she has everything she will need for class. That includes her laptop computer. »

Tips offered for surviving research papers

The research papers you pushed to the back of your mind haven’t stopped edging closer and closer.

But stress of the research process doesn’t have to be so bad if you get a little help from the library. »

Greek life

Out with the togas, in with making a difference

Greek life on campus tends to defy the cinematic stereotypes.

Fraternities and sororities at SVSU have a long history of making a difference. And although several sororities are experiencing slight changes in their organizations, it is the fraternities now adjusting to new regulations. »

Undergrads spearhead psych studies

Psychology majors conduct, analyze survey projects

More students are coming to Saginaw Valley because its psychology department does something others don’t.

Andrew Swihart, professor and chair of psychology, says he continually sees students transfer here from schools across Michigan because SVSU offers undergraduate psychology students an opportunity to perform hands-on research. »

Students revive political science group

Few can say they’ve come back from the dead.

But a political science group on campus just joined the club. »