Senate rounds out dorm representation
Student Senate swore in Jacob Rissler as the new Andrews Hall representative this week, fulfilling its objective to have a student from each residence hall serving on Senate.
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Student Senate swore in Jacob Rissler as the new Andrews Hall representative this week, fulfilling its objective to have a student from each residence hall serving on Senate.
Read MoreThis summer, I built an entirely new winter wardrobe for about twenty dollars. If you are a college student on a budget, it can be hard to re-make your wardrobe.
Read MoreStudent Senate discussed Senator desk hours at its meeting Monday.
Read MoreStudent Senate allocated $1,100 and swore in four new members at it’s meeting Monday night. The Senate approved Treasurer Ashley Swanson’s request for a $100 allocation for Family Day refreshments.
Read MoreThe CAB allocated $2,265 for the upcoming Seventh Day Slumber concert and for free movie night at their meeting on Tuesday.
Read MoreCAB executive board members announced the rescheduling of two events, in addition to swearing in a new publicity coordinator at Tuesday’s meeting.
Read MoreThe Campus Activities Board is one step closer to filling its remaining executive board spot when it opened the floor for nominations at its Tuesday meeting.
Read MoreI started my summer with the intention of reading all those books on my shelf that I have accumulated over the years without ever actually cracking the spine. In fact, when I traveled to Alaska in July, all I could think was “I will get so much reading done on the airplane.”
Read MoreSummer always seems to be a time for epic movies. And wow, was this summer epic. Superhero movies hit the screen hard this summer. “The Avengers” managed to beat “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows” as the highest grossing film in its opening weekend by making $200.3 million, while “The Dark Knight Rises” brought in around $160 million in its opening weekend.
Read MoreThe Campus Activities Board recapped its procedures and the Nebraska State College System Board of Trustees’ policy changes at its first meeting of the academic year Tuesday.
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