NSU’s Student Government Association welcomed junior social work major Derrick Houston as the new student body president, Monday night in the President’s Room of the Friedman Student Union. Houston was administered the oath of office by the Dean of Students, Dr. Chris Maggio.
For the first time in Lady Demon basketball there will be two co-head coaches. With new coaches means a new system.
The Federal Pell Grant program has announced that summer aid for students are eliminated due to escalating costs.
Nine contestants will strut the runway in hopes of winning the Miss Krimson and Kream 2012 title and scholarship. The pageant’s theme will be Kappa’s Next Top Model.
The University Planning NSSE committee urges freshman and seniors to make a difference by taking the NSSE survey. The deadline to complete is only weeks away.
It’s almost that time of year when the beach balls come out of the storage room and debauchery runs rampant. I write of no other event than the weeklong escape from academia that is spring break.
After students and faculty spent hundreds preparing for a single event, it began.
The recent presidential elections did not yield a new SGA president due to neither candidate receiving a simple majority, which is defined by the SGA election code as “50 percent of votes cast plus one vote.”
If you have ever seen “Star Trek: The Original Series,” or if you are an active supporter of the LBGQT community, there is a good chance you have heard of George Takei.
Three SGA members along with their respective running mates filed an Intent-to-Run form for SGA presidency and vice presidency.