Police briefs
Police briefs are written according to reports from University Police. These indicate preliminary descriptions of events and not necessarily actual incidents. »
While freshmen may be nervous about how they will fare at SVSU, the staff and administration have no such doubts. »
The start of the school year means
time for original ideas and a prospect for
change. Student Association will begin its
annual fall recruitment process, allowing
students interested in having their voice
heard to apply for a position. »
With the crunching leaves
and the smell of fall football in the
air, Homecoming is upon us again,
except with a few new twists this
year. »
The Cardinal football team may have suffered a heartbreaking overtime defeat in the season opener, but SVSU fans are pleased with changes that have been made to game day activities. »
Police briefs are written according to reports from University Police. These indicate preliminary descriptions of events and not necessarily actual incidents. »
Despite excited anticipation, students, faculty, and staff will be forced to wait just a little bit longer for the opening of the new Student Center Papa John’s. »
Opportunities lay around every corner, but not all go out and seek them. The new Involved Freshman Passport could just be the motivation that some need. »
With Rush week fast approaching, sororities and fraternities are preparing to welcome and invite new potential members into their organizations. SVSU is home to seven fraternities and five sororities, as well as Greek councils to govern the three national fraternities and two national sororities. »
A new year brings fresh faces to Residential Housing Association (RHA).
After the first general assembly meeting, held last Tuesday, a young RHA executive board is looking to bring new ideas to SVSU on-campus students. »