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Student Council Representative Body releases manifesto

First-year College student Abraham Axler, chair of Student Council’s representative body, recently released what he termed a “Representative Manifesto” in an attempt to solve some of the productivity and communication problems which have plagued Student Council in the past.


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SAT changes address low-income students, format of exam

Three weeks ago, the College Board announced plans to fundamentally restructure the SAT over the next two years. While the changes are certain to affect how high school students study for the high stakes exam, admissions offices across the country have also been forced to weigh the potential impact.


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Council swears in Ross, Miller, West

Student Council President Jalen Ross, a third-year Engineering student, alongside Vice-President for Administration Sky Miller, a third-year College student, and Vice-President for Organizations Kyle West, a second-year Commerce student, were sworn in Thursday. The ceremony took place in the Dome Room of the Rotunda.


	Student Financial Services is located in Carruthers Hall (above).
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University leads students through loan process

With higher education costs trending ever upward, students are applying for grants, scholarships and student loans at higher rates than ever before to help pay for college. To help students with the financial aid process, the University offers counseling and step-by-step instructions on how to navigate the process of obtaining a loan.


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181 University physicians named ‘Best Doctors in America’

Best Doctors, Inc. selected 181 physicians from the University Health System for its 2014 “Best Doctors in America List.” Though Best Doctors is a privately owned online database unavailable to the public for free, a press release issued Monday by the Health System listed the names of all 181 University physicians and their areas of specialty.


	The Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, which has offices in Randall Hall, recently changed its policy on student aid reporting.
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GSAS modifies aid reporting policy

The Graduate School of Arts & Sciences recently made a decision to alter its financial aid policy, and will now require many students to report any sources of aid they receive from outside the University to their graduate directors.The change reflects an effort to increase the efficiency and the distribution of financial aid to graduate students and to prevent financial losses.


	The Honor Committee (above) kicked off “Honor Week” Sunday to encourage discussion and engagement with the honor system.
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Honor Committee launches Honor Week

Sunday marked the beginning of Honor Week, an education and outreach initiative sponsored by the Honor Committee. With a packed schedule of giveaways, discussions and other events, the Committee hopes to increase student participation in the community and highlight new honor-sponsored programs.


	The incoming University Judiciary Committee selected third-year College student Timothy Kimble (left) as Chair, second-year Law student Sam Brickfield (top right) as vice-chair for sanctions and third-year Batten student Shanice Hardy (middle right) as vice-chair for trials Sunday night. The Committee did not fill the vice-chair for first-years position.
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UJC selects Kimble as chair

The incoming University Judiciary Committee selected third-year College student Timothy Kimble as Chair, elected second-year Law student Sam Brickfield as vice-chair for sanctions and selected third-year Batten student Shanice Hardy as vice-chair for trials on Sunday night. The Committee could not fill the vice-chair for first-years position.


	The incoming Honor Committee elected third-year College student Nicholas Hine (center) as its chair Saturday. The Committee also elected second-year College student Martese Johnson (bottom right), third-year Commerce student Joe Martin (top left) and third-year College students Nick Lee (bottom left) and Henley Hopkinson (top right) as vice-chairs.
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Honor Committee elects Chair, Executive Committee

The incoming Honor Committee elected third-year College student Nicholas Hine as its chair on Saturday. The Committee also elected second-year College student Martese Johnson, third-year Commerce student Joe Martin and third-year College students Nick Lee and Henley Hopkinson as vice-chairs. All but Hopkinson ran in contested elections.


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Transfer credits affect student success, study finds

This strategy works for some, but only approximately 25% of students who start at a community college make it to the BA in six years. This is a much lower proportion than the 46% of students who start at four-year colleges. Attewell and Monaghan conducted their study to find out why this disparity exists.


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Student Health diagnoses mumps

A University student was recently diagnosed with a suspected case of the mumps, a contagious viral disease, at Student Health, Director of Student Health Dr. Chris Holstege said.

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