RHA travels to Grand Valley for conference
Members of the Residence Halls Association are packing their bags for this weekends Michigan Organization of Residence Halls Associations conference at Grand Valley State University.
Members of the Residence Halls Association are packing their bags for this weekends Michigan Organization of Residence Halls Associations conference at Grand Valley State University.
What started out as a simple bet with a friend to stop eating meat for a week turned into a lifestyle change for Molly Cantrall.During her freshman year, the international relations senior gave up meat.I found myself not craving it at all, she said.
Tanisha Newton describes applying for and receiving financial aid as a long, drawn-out process with lots of paperwork.I had to keep sending stuff back and forth, the psychology freshman said.
When Genco Odevci received his acceptance letter to MSU, he headed to the U.S. Embassy in his native country of Turkey.
ASMSU Student Assembly representatives will make a decision whether to pay $50,000 for a ropes challenge course for universitywide use at todays last 2001-02 meeting.The undergraduate student government is looking at reapproving the project, which the 2000-01 Student Assembly approved last February.Because the course will not be built by June 1, a fresh decision must be made to collaboratively pay for the course with MSUs intramural department.Jack Teasdale, a representative from last years Student Assembly, proposed the project because he was a member of Team Building Systems, a now-disbanded student group.I wanted to find a way to help students accomplish their goals, and a ropes course would do that, said the interdisciplinary studies and social science senior.A lack of money kept it from being built.
Dressed in relaxed attire, author and feminist bell hooks chatted with about 75 people at the Union about blacks in the media, movies and her books Tuesday.
Research by MSU faculty members suggests breast cancer death rates linked to race may be a myth. The report, which was published this week in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute, said breast cancer death rates are associated with income level instead of race, something MSU researchers say is a common misconception. Researchers from the College of Human Medicine found women living in low-income situations were 41 percent more likely to be diagnosed with breast cancer in the later stages of development and three times more likely to die.
Four new positions in the Residence Halls Associations executive board will change the way its most expensive programs are run.The associations general assembly approved a bill last week to create an events board responsible for RHA Movies and RHA Special Events.
Peter Bergen, an expert on global terrorism, will speak at 7:30 p.m. Thursday in Wharton Centers Great Hall. The event is free to the public. Bergen will discuss the Sept.
Education and lifestyle changes are high on the list of necessary health care improvements, said former U.S.
Protest signs, fliers and masses of students could be a common sight on MSUs campus during Students for Economic Justices first Sweatshop Awareness Week. The weeks events began Monday as group members were outside Wells Hall for six hours with information about the activist groups cause.
The College of Human Ecology is sponsoring the Paolucci Symposium April 4-6 at Kellogg Center. The title, Personal, Social and Corporate Responsibility in a Common World, will feature more than 200 scholars from various countries speaking on human ecological and environmental concerns. This years roster of speakers includes Clifton Wharton, former MSU president, Michael Crooke,CEO of Patagonia Inc., Kevin Burke, partner with William McDonough + Partners Architecture & Community Design, Paul Murray, senior executive with Herman Miller Inc., and Rebecca Grumet, an MSU horticulture professor. Elaine Williams, conference coordinator for the College of Human Ecology, said the program will give students an opportunity to learn about various types of responsibility. This is a very good opportunity for students who attend to look at how individual corporate responsibility and social responsibility is taking place in the world, she said.
The number of elected ASMSU representatives from the undergraduate student governments Freshman Class Council has increased this year. The council, which is made up of about 30 members, met every Monday night in the middle of ASMSUs territory - third floor of Student Services - instead of a basement corner, which officials say encouraged council members to be more involved.Five members were elected to ASMSUassemblies in the March elections.
Wanda Herndon, senior vice president of worldwide public affairs for Starbucks Coffee Co., will speak Thursday as part of the Edward Zabrusky Lecture in Public Relations series. The event will be held at 4 p.m.
MSUs Child Development Laboratories now are accepting applications for three programs beginning in fall semester 2002. Children aged 3 months through 3 years are eligible for the Family Infant-Toddler Learning Program.
Two MSU seniors were awarded scholarships for graduate study at Cambridge University in England last week. Camillia Smith, a mathematics senior, and Robin Stein, a chemistry and interdisciplinary humanities senior, interviewed in early February and also were candidates for Rhodes and Marshall scholarships.
Legal uncertainty is looming over a possible strike by MSUs Graduate Employees Union on April 15.On Tuesday, members voted 136-1 in favor of sending ballots to more than 600 members to vote on the strike.
ASMSUs Student Assembly members still have business to finish at their last meeting of this session Thursday - but lack of attendance might make it impossible to finish.Thirteen out of 24 members must be at the undergraduate student government assembly meeting to vote on items.
What started as an experiment in social relations ended with two Case Hall residents left to claim a $350 prize Friday.A week of living in cramped quarters with five other students ended solemnly Friday as James Madison College freshmen Justin Chung and Pakapon Phinyowattanachip awaited the result of the first Case Hall Castaways contest.Seven students signed up to be locked in a 12-by-12 room in the Case Hall government office to compete for money.
Despite expectations that ASMSUs Student Assembly would pass its 2002-03 budget Thursday night, not enough members were present to vote. The undergraduate student government must pass the budget by April 4 or it will be in violation of its own code. The proposed budget includes a $12,000 budget cut and rearranged money allotments within the organization. Inflation and the organizations failed $3 tax increase referendum last week contributed to the new projected $775,855 budget.