Lack of handicap accessibility raises student concerns across campus

Accessibility for disabled students is not an issue the majority of people have to deal with on a daily basis, so most students do not think about it. However, accessibility on campus has been known to be an issue to students who have injured themselves, and there are some students who would like to see the situation improved.

Students protest possible changes to Preterm experience

Students are concerned with losing what they came to love as preterm.

Patrick Cassidy (07) said, “Preterm is the best time to put names to faces and a great time to adjust to college life, but you only get out of it what you put into it.”

Provost search continues

After a lengthy search process, three candidates have been selected for on-campus interviews for the position of Provost and Vice President of Academic Affairs.

Internet voting is a hit across Michigan

Last week, Michigan gained national coverage by supplying voters with an online option when voting in the Democratic caucuses.

Mark Brewer, Executive Chair of the Michigan Democratic Party, specifically told reporters that the voting process needed to be more accessible, especially for young people—that’s where the whole idea of Internet voting began.

Goals grow with virus elimination success

The Information Technology Department successfully resolved several potential network-related problems over the past couple of weeks all while maintaining the minimum amount of disruption to everyone involved.

Foreign Affairs Fellowship provides opportunity for unique scholarship

Recently students around campus have been receiving postings about scholarship opportunities in their Alma email accounts.

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