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Three SVSU students are ready to jump into the ring and begin the battle to become president of the Student Association. But uppercuts and body jabs won't decide this bout: Instead, candidates plan to deliver knockout platforms. »
SVSU on-campus housing hopefuls began flooding the housing office last Monday in order to complete the process by picking their rooms. The entire scheduling process was due to last throughout the week; however, according to Director of Auxiliary Operations Ron Portwine, the University ran out of room early, leaving approximately 170 students desiring to live on campus without a room assignment. »
In the wake of the school shootings at Northern Illinois University and Virginia Tech, the Cardinal Leadership Institute invited students to an open forum to discuss concerns about campus safety. »
If there were ever persons who made the claim that college students are politically apathetic, Greg Dietrich would certainly act as an exception to such statements. »
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Vehicle break-ins prompt concern by University Police
In the last issue, the Vanguard reported that two young men were caught looking into cars and opening doors in the J-3 parking lot. The University Police said this was not a crime, adding they asked the young men to leave campus. After this incident, the University Police asked that students make sure their car doors were locked. »
Talecris Plasma Resources Inc. (TPR) has found a solution for students looking to help those in need, and make extra money. »
SVSU student incorporates photography and other art to get a head start on career
Going to school isn't quite enough for fine arts senior Nicole Pfeiffer. While balancing her classes at SVSU, she manages to find time to work with a number of different artistic activities. »
A team of SVSU teachers, faculty, and students is putting the phrase "waste not, want not" to practice with a new project: "Can O' Worms." »