Amid the tears and kind words spoken at the last undergraduate student government meeting of the 2010-11 council, outgoing officers also expressed serious concern over next year’s unity.
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Majority of students favor proposal to create GE diversity requirement in CUE initiative advisory vote
An advisory vote regarding the introduction of a diversity general education requirement was passed with 62.9 percent in favor, garnering 5,337 of a total of 8,480 student votes.
Presidential candidates rally votes – Daniel Yadegari
Growing up, Daniel Yadegari watched the news with his mother, and he always had something to say.
Whether it was political suggestions or scientific commentary, Yadegari was never at a loss for ideas, said his mother, Sourozandeh Yadegari.
USAC platforms take on big projects
As elections for the undergraduate student government approach, proposed platforms include plans for meal swipes on campus, lower student parking fees and sustainability programs.
Guide to student government
The Undergraduate Students Association Council consists of 13 members in 11 distinct offices, which are designed to fulfill different roles in student government.
The consequences of undermining success
Chemistry senior lecturer Steven Hardinger proctors his own exams each quarter, examining students’ behavior and checking for notes written on palms and desks.
Arctic fossils provide clues to future climate
History repeats itself, even if it takes 4 million years. In a collaborative research project, Aradhna Tripati, assistant professor of atmospheric and oceanic sciences, has discovered a way to examine the conditions of arctic ice sheets between 3.5 and 4 million years ago ““ by using fossils.