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(04/21/16 2:12am)
Students marched on Monday night across campus to raise awareness about sexual violence and empower students who are survivors. After the march, participants gathered on the steps of Kay Spiritual Life Center for a "Speak Out," an event to allow survivors to share their story with the greater University community. Women's Initiative, a division of student government, planned the event.
(03/26/16 2:20am)
Sophomore Devontae Torriente will serve as the next Student Government president, winning 60.5 percent of the total unofficial vote count according to a news release put out by elections commissioner Jamie MacRitchie.
(03/21/16 2:06am)
Student Government presidential candidate and sophomore Will Mascaro’s campaign was temporarily suspended this past weekend after a series of complaints were filed with the SG Judicial Board, accusing Mascaro of pressuring other candidates to opt out of their races.
(03/18/16 6:39pm)
The 2016 Student Government presidential candidates faced off publically for the first time last night in a presidential debate broadcasted by ATV. Following the debate, sophomores Will Mascaro, Devontae Torriente and Matt Mullin participated in a town hall in the Tavern where both of the debate’s moderators, junior Sarah Kravetz and freshman Kelly Conner, as well as students could ask questions directly to the candidates. Of all the questions asked, here are the four themes that stood out.
(03/04/16 3:43am)
University President Neil Kerwin released his long term plan for diversity and inclusion on Feb. 29, outlining the immediate steps he plans to take to build a more welcoming and supportive university.
(02/25/16 9:49pm)
Clarification appended.
(02/16/16 7:50pm)
Student Government President Sasha Gilthorpe submitted a report to President Neil Kerwin on Wednesday regarding the current state of diversity and inclusion on campus, in which she said that students of color on campus have been “sold short” of the University’s mission.
(02/12/16 6:39pm)
Correction appended.
(01/19/16 6:38pm)
The College of Arts and Sciences established the new Department of Health Studies in late October 2015 in response to an increasingly large population of students affiliated with health-related majors.
(11/24/15 9:26pm)
David Trone, founder of Total Wine & More, spoke to students, faculty and administrators about leadership and entrepreneurship in business in the Kogod Student Lounge on Nov. 18.
(11/23/15 7:03pm)
Students, administrators, faculty and members of housekeeping and dining staff gathered for a Board of Trustees town hall in the McDowell Formal Lounge Thursday night.
(11/19/15 3:01pm)
Student Government and Student Activities shut down the AUSG Jobs Board on Nov. 18 over concerns the site was leading students into unsafe situations as a result of fake postings and requests by employers for money.
(11/11/15 1:24am)
Following more than a year of investigation, Student Government released a report on Tuesday on the contrast between the demands of some student positions within Housing and Dining Programs and the University’s presentation of those positions.
(11/02/15 4:06pm)
In its first meeting Sunday, the 11th Undergraduate Senate elected class of 2017 member Gabriel Unruh as its Speaker.
(10/30/15 7:27pm)
2015 School of International Service alumna Nicole Piedra initially planned on working or researching abroad with her degree in international relations after she graduated. Instead, at the beginning of her senior year, she committed to two years of teaching in a charter school with Teach for America.
(10/27/15 2:48pm)
Members from a wide range of campus organizations gathered in the Butler Board Room on Oct. 20 to hear Sarah McBride, former Student Government president and current transgender advocate, share her experiences in advocacy at an event entitled “Making a Difference on Campus and Beyond.”
(10/12/15 2:28pm)
In an effort to simplify the registration process for upcoming semesters, the Office of the University Registrar launched the University’s new registration system, Student Planning, on Oct. 5.