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(04/24/13 1:44am)
Dean of Students Allen Groves spoke at a controversial Student Council meeting Tuesday, as Council passed the “Resolution to Condemn Recent Fraternity Hazing Incidents Bill” in light of the recent turmoil in the University’s Greek system.
(04/17/13 2:28am)
Motivational speaker T.J. Sullivan spoke in Newcomb Ballroom Tuesday night, addressing the causes and possible solutions to college students’ growing apathy.
(04/12/13 2:22am)
Humility, forgiveness and catharsis created a somber experience in the amphitheater Thursday night, as survivors and supporters gathered in a vigil to cap off this year’s Take Back the Night campaign, a weeklong effort to eliminate sexual violence in the University community.
(04/03/13 2:53am)
In a study released Monday, Education School Prof. Sarah Turner and Stanford University’s Caroline Hoxby, an economic professor, found that the college application process inhibits high-achieving, low-income students from going to top universities. Although the students are qualified to attend selective institutions, they are often uninformed about the application process and do not know which schools to apply to.
(03/27/13 1:04am)
Student Council met Monday evening in Newcomb Hall to discuss a Greek housing bill and a resolution on LBGTQ individuals donating blood. The new transparency amendment was tabled for the week.
(03/06/13 5:33am)
Student Council approved a nitrogen reduction plan Tuesday evening, following in the footsteps of the Faculty Senate, which passed a resolution in February to curb nitrogen emissions at the University.
(02/20/13 4:50am)
The Law School’s Student Bar Association passed a resolution Monday evening criticizing the Honor Committee’s choice to present its two-part Restore the Ideal act as a single referendum. The Law School governing body described the Committee’s decision as “regrettable.”