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Over $32,000 was raised by the time Relay For Life volunteers hung up their walking shoes at 7 a.m. on Saturday in the Ryder Center. »
Juniors Crystal Dillard and Andy Suszek were elected presidents of Program Board and Student Association, respectively, through student voting held Tuesday through Thursday. »
Event provides friendly competition, raises money for charity
Student teams competed in the Ryder Center during the 11th Annual Pi Games on Sunday. The event was organized by The International fraternity Sigma Pi. All proceeds from the fund-raiser will be donated to the Salvation Army. »
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Over 100 employers represented at 2006 University Wide Employment & Networking Fair in O'Neill Arena
SVSU students and alumni had an opportunity to test the job market Friday at the 2006 University Wide Employment & Networking Fair. »
The Professional Journalistic Practices Committee (PJPC) has hired Jason Wolverton as The Valley Vanguard's editor-in-chief and Jason Masten for the Vanguard's advertising and business manager positions for the 2006-07 school year. »
Deciding to run for public office and candidate interaction with the media were the topics discussed at the Center for Politics and Public Service's symposium, "Organizing and Winning Campaigns for State and Local Office." »
The Multi-purpose Room went global Thursday for "Passport to the World."
Three hundred students from three area elementary schools had "passports" to discover and learn about various countries including Saudi Arabia, Brazil, Nepal, Japan, and Iraq. Each country had its own individual table, which included pictures, candies, jewelry, and face paintings. Every time students visited one of the countries, they checked it off in their passports, which also included fun facts and quizzes. »
A week of activities to emphasize students' similarities rather than differences starts tonight as the Gay-Straight Alliance sponsors Students Acting For Equality, or SAFE, at SVSU. »
Student Life Director will be at Tuesday's live taping in LA
Last Friday, Student Life Assistant Director Jennifer Jackson was pleasantly surprised when she found out that she would be traveling to Los Angeles for tomorrow's airing of "American Idol." »
It appears as though Dining Services will be enjoying a welcome relief next fall, as Dining Services' management stated at the Food Forum on Tuesday that all the new construction and additions that have existed in the conceptual state for some time now are completed, corporal realities. »