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Don’t expect a new attendance policies
for H1N1 concerns, but don’t take
that as indifference from the University.
The Faculty Association recently
circulated a document advising members
on what to consider during the
virus scare. Despite the H1N1 flu garnering
countless front-page headlines
since last spring, the
virus has yet to be confirmed
infecting any
SVSU students. »
A new strategy that has students monitoring
other students at football tailgating played
out at the Cardinals’ first home game on September
19. But there wasn’t much to monitor. »
Culture is in the eye of the
beholder.
The Saudi Club and the Muslim
Student Association hosted an Eid Elfitr
celebration Friday night in the Richard
Thompson Student Activities Room to
mark the end of Ramadan, the Muslim
month of fasting. Students shared a
banquet of lamb and rice, along with
music and pictures of home. »
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Sharing sexually transmitted
infections, putting condoms on fruit,
and discussing early pregnancy —
all in a night’s work for the Latex
League and resident assistants
working the “Sex in an Envelope”
event. »
Cardinals can more easily start
gaining experience, even before they
leave the nest.
This fall, SVSU began to offer the
Cardinal Career Network, a new university-
wide application process. Now,
students can apply for co-ops, internships
or part- or full-time jobs, starting
from the comfort of their own computer
chair. »
A nationally known career consultant
told SVSU students Thursday
that even in tough times, opportunities
on the job market are still available.
The key is the right preparation. »
“Enjoy every phase of your life,”
wrote creative writing senior and Foundation
Scholar Luke Deming, passing
on the same advice given to him by his
older brother. »