By Aleksandra Sidorova
Chartwells, the company providing campus dining, hosted a focus group to with Housing and Community Living at Moffitt Hall Thursday, April 21. The event was open to students living in DeFredenburgh, Moffitt and Wilson Halls.
Currently, the Anytime...
By Olivia Bousquet
About $11,000 was approved for three different clubs at the Student Association senate meetings April 13. The biggest and most notable was Jedi Dance Productions’ request of $7,700 for a celebrity guest to perform at their event,...
By Aleksandra Sidorova
Lindsay Guzzetta, Kyle Pellerin, Jasmine Piper and Luke Rapaport presented their research in a competition at the American College of Sports Medicine’s (ACSM) Annual Spring Meeting in New York City Saturday, April 9. Guzzetta won first place...
By Laraib Asim
In the early morning of April 12, Ahmed Metwaly, the president of the Student Association, dropped out of the elections for the 60th Legislation’s presidential elections. The report in the executive council meeting minutes stated Ahmed’s announcement,...
By Laraib Asim
The American Marketing Association (AMA) hosted its annual Dining Etiquette event April 13. Guest speaker Nancy Church encouraged students to wear business casual outfits. She was dressed in a vintage style business dress with a yellow top...
By Aleksandra Sidorova
The Student Association is holding its election for its 60th legislation Tuesday, April 19. Two students — Robert Henn and Taiba Azeem — are running for president, and the two candidates for vice president are Mary Stockman...
By Laraib Asim
In the teaching kitchen of Kent Hall, about 20 students gathered together April 2 at about 7 p.m. to break their first fast of Ramadan, which is a holy month of fasting followed according to the lunar...
By Olivia Bousquet
The biggest topic of discussion at the Student Association senate meeting April 6 was about a potential service called OurBus, an intercity and commuter busing company.
Alexis Zhou, a representative from OurBus, presented via Zoom about the benefits...
By Aleksandra Sidorova
The Student Association canceled the show of comedian K-von, the self-proclaimed “most famous half-Persian comedian in the world,” originally scheduled for Tuesday, April 5. The show was canceled due to an influx of student emails to the...