Senators continue to question general studies revisions
Discussion on general studies revisions dominated conversation at Monday night’s senate meeting.
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Discussion on general studies revisions dominated conversation at Monday night’s senate meeting.
Read MoreRevisions of the General Studies Program was the main topic of discussion at Monday night’s Student Senate meeting.
Read Moreecently the hot-button political topic of discussion has been Occupy Wall Street and Occupy Together. The occupy rallies that started in New York on Sept. 17 have now spread not only across the country, but across the world.
Read MoreVice President James Bahensky went over the schedule for the upcoming leadership conference. Bahensky asked for volunteers to help advertise by speaking on the radio.
Read MoreAfter senate elections on Sept. 28, seven students were sworn into Student Senate at Tuesday’s meeting.
Read MoreHow many people remember reading “The Giver,” “James and the Giant Peach,” or “Where’s Waldo?” when they were kids? How about when you got a little older and started reading some classics like “The Great Gatsby,” “The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn,” and “Animal Farm?” These books all have something in common: they were all located on the top banned books of the past 20 years (yes, even “Where’s Waldo?”).
Read MoreStudent Senate discussed worries about online classes, upcoming senate elections, and library renovations at their meeting on Monday.
Read MoreThe 2011-12 Galaxy Series starts this Thursday with the concert “Ricky Nelson Remembered.”
Read MoreNevin Price, sophomore of Alliance, NE, came in to introduce the idea of starting an EMT course on campus.
Read MoreLibrary improvements were the main topic of discussion at Monday night’s Student Senate meeting.
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