Police briefs
Roommate problems
• A First Year Suite resident filed a complaint against a roommate Nov. 23. The students have not been getting along and argued a lot. The housing department will move one student. »
A rough economy and fewer restrictions have resulted in more people using the Michigan Bridge Card. With that increase have come more objections to the program’s structure. »
With visions of winter break dancing in their heads, many SVSU students eagerly anticipate the comforts of home.
But students will have a shorter time off this year than last: this year’s break is three weeks instead of four. »
SVSU students have faced rising financial problems because of both the economy and cuts in the state budget.
With the due date last week for Winter 2010 tuition, students have used a combination of jobs, loans, and family help to pay for tuition. Recent cuts of government-supported scholarships have led many to branch out in how they pay. »
Three sexual harassment incidents were reported recently at SVSU.
In each situation, a male approached another male in a bathroom to see if he was interested in having oral sex. »
Michigan’s struggling economy has SVSU students volunteering to make the holiday season a little brighter for a rising number of families in need. »
Roommate problems
• A First Year Suite resident filed a complaint against a roommate Nov. 23. The students have not been getting along and argued a lot. The housing department will move one student. »
Hundreds of students went out to see the second annual presentation of Black at SVSU.
The event, held in the Rhea Miller Recital Hall, offered an outlook on black history, fusing music and poetry with perspective. »
Although it’s the end of this semester, it’s not too early to look forward to changes in course schedules for next semester. »
Success in today’s economy is about mastering the multi-step process of becoming a great leader, attendees of Leadership Pathways learned Tuesday. »