TKEs hold clothing drive
Tau Kappa Epsilon helped out the Salvation Army by holding a clothing drive, which may become an annual event, outside the RFoC at the end of January. »
Valentine's dancegoers cupid-shuffled and cha-cha'd the night away in downtown Saginaw's Temple Theatre.
Student Association Campus Events Director Jeanna Byers estimated that 200 people attended the Oscar-themed event. »
Recently, some Saginaw area retail stores have offered cloth bags to their customers instead of the usual plastic bags that shoppers may be more familiar with. Of course, like most environmental-friendly ideas, the cloth bags come with a price tag. »
You'll often see students stop and browse through the colorful display of hats, gloves, posters and t-shirts while engaging in conversation with that "crazy hippie dude," Tye-Dye Thom. »
Tau Kappa Epsilon helped out the Salvation Army by holding a clothing drive, which may become an annual event, outside the RFoC at the end of January. »
A track bell that is used in the Ryder Center during indoor meets was reported missing by an employee on Feb. 8. The bell is used to signal the last lap during a meet. »
A domestic violence case last week in the First Year Suites was investigated further by University Police.
According to police, a student assaulted her younger sister, a minor, who was visiting. »
With all of the snow that SVSU has had over the past month, the speculation and growing concern for the lost time and what is to be done about it is constantly increasing. »
Several United States Marines, who are also students attending SVSU or Delta College, will head to the Dominican Republic or Brazil to fulfill their annual two-to-three-week training commitment. »
SVSU's Board of Control has authorized $600,000 for the construction of a new biology lab during its regular formal session last Monday. »