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The retention challenge

SVSU administrators are hoping that students will establish a mutually beneficial relationship with the University during their road to earning degrees. »

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Success up to students

Sometimes success is a group effort.

“Everyone has a responsibility to impact
the factors that amount to student success,”
said Jim Dwyer, vice president of Enrollment
Management. »

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What kind of leader are you?

Can a quick 10-minute quiz really tell us
exactly who we are and how well we lead?

If the answer were yes, there probably would
have been many more students rushing to pick
up the questionnaires offered by the Student Life
Leadership Information table in front of the RFoC
last week. »

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Students Connect with RSOs Through Showcase

Usually candy attracts children in costumes, but on Thursday, Jan 20, it was college students, sans costume, who filled bags with candy and other free goodies. The candy was courtesy of as they learned about clubs and services on campus. »

Police briefs

Police briefs are written according to
reports from University Police. These
indicate preliminary descriptions of
events and not necessarily actual
incidents.

Vehicle Damage

• Between 12 p.m. and 2 p.m.
Thursday, Jan. 13, a hit and run
occurred in R-lot. The vehicle had a
large dent on the driver’s side. »

Gallons of blood lost, dozens of lives saved

Fancy a pint? Michigan
Blood does.

The SVSU community
might have helped save 300
lives in two days last week
during Michigan Blood’s
monthly blood drive. »

Panel discusses modern implications of King legacy

The life and philosophies of Dr.
Martin Luther King Jr. were the focus
of a panel discussion hosted by the
office of Multicultural Services on
Tuesday, Jan. 18. »

Survey and prizes used to increase attendance

After the break, students are
jumping back into the groove
and Program Board is ready to
follow.

According to junior
economics major and Program
Board member Jessika Bills, the
group is ready to get students
interested in attending campus
activities. »

Faith Corner

Each week, students gather to learn about God
and grow in their spirituality through a student-led
group called Campus Crusade for Christ (Cru). »

Moot Court judged worthy at nationals

Following a secondplace
finish in the Regional
American Collegiate Moot
Court Association, Joe Chrysler
and Stu Chipman headed to
New Orleans on Friday Jan.
14, to compete at the national
competition, where they finished
52 out of 64. »

Commuters get free lunch, campus facts

Commuter students realized that
there is such thing as a free lunch at
the Commuter Grab and Go Lunch
on Tuesday. Commuter students were
provided free sack lunches in the Curtiss
Hall common area as part of Student
Life’s Winter Kick Off 2011 events. »