Students and faculty look forward to fall semester and return to in-person learning
By Leigh Bierman | May 6, 2021The prospect of returning to normalcy is exciting yet daunting, many students and faculty members said.
The prospect of returning to normalcy is exciting yet daunting, many students and faculty members said.
With finals approaching and no more break days, students have raised questions as to whether these break days provided them with an opportunity to rest.
The discourse, titled “COVID-19: The Asian American Experience” was held as aKDPhi’s annual Asian American Women’s Initiative event and Sigma’s annual culture-focused VOICES event.
Orders for suhoor and iftar can be collected at Crossroads for the following day using one meal swipe between 8 a.m. and 2 p.m.
The lack of menstrual products in quarantine and isolation housing has become a recurring issue for many students, leading students to resort to their friends and online delivery services.
The QSU offers students who are “transgender, genderqueer, lesbian, bisexual, gay, straight, or queer in any other way,” a safe and supportive community.
The student member of the Board of Visitors works to give students a better understanding of how the Board and the University’s administration works.
In a traditional year, thousands of people — including graduating students, parents, guests and faculty members — come together on the Lawn to celebrate graduating students.
With third year looming on the horizon, second-year students are starting to look toward the second half of their time at the University with hopes for a more typical college experience.
Candidates’ positions on Student Council, the Honor Committee, the University Judiciary Committee, School Councils and Class Councils are up for election. Four referenda from Student Council and UJC are also awaiting student votes.
Liu and Oxley addressed their leadership priorities, dynamics within Student Council and the role of student self-governance in promoting inclusion and supporting students during the pandemic.
The decision comes after the Inter-Sorority Council banned in-person gatherings Feb. 26.
Hart and Smith said that the coming year will require training 240 new staffers virtually over the summer and increasing the diversity and inclusion of the HRL program.
Students are encouraged to use the class as a starting point for involvement with issue areas around the University they’re interested in.
SR21-10 condemns “xenophobia, racism and violence against the Asian-American community” and calls on the University to do the same.
Housing and Residence Life will affix two message boards to each Lawn room door, which residents are permitted to attach messages or paper materials to.
Today, around 60 students are pledged with the eight chapters at the University. Several NPHC-affiliated organizations start membership intake later in the Spring semester.
The survey, which launched in February 2020 and was open for a month, was divided into sections covering demographics, University services, student involvement, student climate and identity.
Lawn room decisions are made by the Lawn Selection Committee, which is chaired by Moriah Hendrick, fourth-year College student and current senior resident of the Lawn.
In the Friday town hall, President Ryan said that there is “no doubt” that recruitment contributed to the rise in cases and willful violations of public health guidelines — as did “innocent mistakes.”