By Lily Schneider On Sunday, Oct. 2, a memorial was held in remembrance of former student and brother of Phi Mu Delta Fraternity Patrick Joseph Latsha. The ceremony was…
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Dr. Allison Carr Speaks at First Year Common Reading Lecture Renewal in Terms of Failure: “Work in Progress”
Photo by Brett Jordan on Unsplash By Lily Schneider Dr. Allison Carr spoke to first-year students on Sept. 22, 2022, at the annual Common Reading Lecture held at Weber Chapel. Each year,…
The End of an Era: The Passing of Queen Elizabeth II
Photo by Mathew Browne on Unsplash By Lily Schneider Queen Elizabeth II passed away on Thursday morning, Sept. 8, at her summer residence, Balmoral Castle, in Scotland at the age of 96. After…
Scherpereel’s View of Ukrainian Horizons
Photo by Max Kukurudziak on Unsplash By Cindy Chen John A. Scherpereel, professor of political science at James Madison University, delivered a lecture in Seibert Hall on the war in Ukraine and its…
Celebrating 50 Years of Title IX
By Christiana Paradis (she/her), Director of Title IX Compliance “No person in the United States shall, on the basis of sex, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits…
Wage review underway as HR assesses the student employment experience
$10 is the current pay cap on student employees.
Title IX office, VIP Center partner on Sexual Assault Awareness Month programs
Events were held throughout April on campus.
Parking at SU: available space not an issue, says campus safety
Photo provided by Colton Cook By Colton Cook, Staff Writer Throughout the years, there has been an issue on campus that both students and faculty would complain about. No matter…
Commencement speaker reflects on journey to success
Taiisha Swinton-Buck co-founded SU’s chapter of Sigma Gamma Rho and was influential to many in her time at SU.
New sustainability director looks to make connections, support initiatives across campus
Tabitha Giacolone started in the position in January.