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Accounting student takes internship in African country

The old woman stepped forward,
eyes wide, and began to speak in
another language. The translator
explained: “‘My mother told me one
day I would see beautiful people from
far away.’”
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‘Battle’ trophy stays put

The ‘V’-topped trophy
took a trip to Grand Valley this
weekend, but it didn’t seem to
want to stay for long.

During the seventh annual Battle of the Valleys, SVSU
students raised twice as much as Grand Valley, pulling in
more than $38,400 for charity. They will donate the week’s
funds to Saginaw County’s Boys & Girls Club.
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RFoC keeps up with more traffic

As SVSU grows and develops, perhaps
it’s no surprise that its appetite
has, too.

Dining Services says that the RFoC
served a daily average of 2,713 meals
Monday through Thursday the first
week of school this semester, a 37
percent increase over the 1,979 it averaged
during that same period last
fall. »

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Idol title raises cash in the Cage

Battle of the Valleys

Students rocked out and anted in,
turning out their pockets to support
Battle of the Valley’s Cardinal Idol
on Thursday night in the Cardinal
Cage. »

Cards come on down for Price is Right game show cash, prizes

Battle of the Valleys

The shouts, chants and laughs of
about 600 students spilled from the
Rhea Miller Recital Hall Wednesday at
the second annual Price is Right event. »

Cardinals going once, going twice, going out!

Battle of the Valleys

“Are you ready to beat Grand
Valley?” That question was answered
with thunderous applause and
excited whistles at the date auction on
Thursday night. »

Mockers rock in courtyard

Battle of the Valleys

This year’s Battle of the Valleys
got off to a wild start Tuesday evening
as nearly 100 students crowded
the courtyard for the “Mock Rock”
kickoff party. »

International red tape, weather push back new students

Students from abroad face blocks, delays

A student might blame the alarm
clock for a late start or a missed class.
But every year, there’s a group that
faces an entirely different problem:
international travel complications. »