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Stedman Graham and Sen. Debbie Stabenow offer their thoughts on the MLK legacy
Students, community members and volunteers from the Great Lakes Bay Region gathered to celebrate Martin Luther King’s dream while keynote speaker Stedman Graham gave scholarship winners dreams of their own. »
Dishonesty in the classroom, whether
accidental or intentional, is an increasing issue of
concern at SVSU.
Marsha Millikin, rhetoric and professional
writing lecturer, says that students have been
cheating more in recent years perhaps due to an
increase in Internet use. »
This semester, Student Association
will be busy holding events and giving
out scholarships and allocations.
Two $500 scholarships will be
given to students who write the
most compelling letter to their state
representative or senator, explaining
the importance of higher education for
Michigan’s future. Applications are due
at midnight Monday, Jan. 31, and can be
found online at SA’s website or at Curtiss
118. »
Housing contracts for
the fall 2011 and winter 2012
semesters will be available in
the Housing Office, Curtiss
114, starting Tuesday, Jan. 18.
Before heading over to
pick up a contract, however,
students will have to check
new housing policies to
determine their eligibility.
Housing for students will
be based both on academic
start semester and the lottery
process. »
Police briefs are written according to reports from University Police. These indicate preliminary descriptions of events and not necessarily actual incidents. »
SVSU is a growing
university, and the renovation
project in Curtiss Hall is
evident that the university
continues to outgrow its
facilities. The solution to
SVSU’s current growth spurt is
simple—create more space. »
Although the phrase “forgive and
forget” doesn’t completely describe the
decision between SVSU and the Saginaw
Public Schools (SPS) to continue hosting
basketball games at the Ryder Center, it
certainly hints at it. »
While most students spent
the last week of break trying
to mend post-holiday woes,
a group of SVSU students
traveled to El Paso to learn
about immigration issues. »