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While the future of Michigan's economy remains cloudy, the sun broke just in time Wednesday for students from across the state to demonstrate on the capital steps for their future. »
Legislative gridlock forces cessation of many operations
Although lawmakers made significant progress early Sunday morning, as of press time, a shutdown of statewide government services appeared imminent. »
In an attempt to increase student awareness of the dangers of hazing, the National Pan-Hellenic Council (NPHC), Student Life, and SVSU Athletics sponsored various activities from September 23 to 25. The dates correlated with National Hazing Prevention Week which lasted from September 24 to 28. »
History professor Thomas Renna may hold a position that many students might consider dull, but the text of Renna's life reads like an adventure novel. »
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Within two months, Said Elfakhani will be on his way with his family to Michigan, more specifically to SVSU. By January 2008, he will start his position as the new Harvey Randall Wickes Endowed Chair of International Studies. Elfakhani is bringing more than his work to SVSU; he is bringing new ideas and experiences. »
Police urge students, staff to take precautions to avoid larcenies
Thursday, September 20
- Campus police notified that an SVSU employee was dumping personal and work garbage in Freeland. Individual cited for littering from the Department of Environmental Quality.
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Smoking Forum
The Student Association and the University are hosting an open forum concerning SVSU's future smoking policy. The forum will be held on Tuesday, Oct. 2 from 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. in the Multi-Purpose room. »
Students hope to use skills to build community
Students interested in communication are now being challenged to take the skills they acquire at SVSU and apply them to practical situations in the community with the help of Communication Association. »
An event to help students manage their money better better was held Tuesday in the Rhea Miller Recital Hall.
Chief Executive of the National Financial Educators Adam Carroll gave students a little more insight with his speech entitled "The Money Game: You're Already Losing, Do you Want to Know the Rules?" »