News topic: Student groups

Event brings local children to campus
It is definitely not uncommon to see groups of prospective students trying to find their way around campus, peeking in dorm rooms and eating at the Pit, but on April 10 a different group of prospective… Read »

Mock trial heads to nationals
The university’s mock trial team will take its third consecutive trip to the national competition in Minneapolis, Minn., this weekend. The team has been preparing for this final tournament since… Read »

Meet the candidates for 2008-2009 SG
With only a little more then one month remaining in the spring semester, most students are hard at work studying for tests or writing term papers. Yet for nine university students, their energy is focused… Read »

SG ends the academic year with a long list of triumphs SG ends the academic year with a long list of triumphs
Elections for next year’s Student Government officers will be held all day April 1. With the approaching elections, senior Whitney Marshall, SG president, describes what SG has accomplished thus… Read »

Greetings from… Greetings from…
Over spring break four different groups of university students traveled to three different locations in the United States, Nicaragua, and the Dominican Republic. All of the locations were host to university… Read »

SU hosts AfterDark SU hosts AfterDark
The university hosted the first annual AfterDark concert March 18 in Wait Chapel. The event was free and included music from Braddigan (of Dispatch), Chi Rho – the university’s male christian… Read »

Wake ‘N Shake raises money, awareness Wake ‘N Shake raises money, awareness
The third annual Wake ‘N Shake dance marathon benefiting the Brian Piccolo Cancer Fund took place March 1 in Reynolds Gym. Students stayed on their feet for 12 hours straight, from noon to midnight,… Read »

Trip aims to give aid to Nicaraguan businesses
Sixteen students from the university’s Babcock Graduate School of Management are spending this Spring Break in Nicaragua. The students, along with two faculty members, will be sharing their knowledge… Read »

OGB receives two awards
The Old Gold & Black won two awards at the Associated Collegiate Press National College Media Convention held Feb. 29-March 2 in San Francisco. The newspaper won third place in the four year weekly… Read »

New 3 to 4 Ounces in the works New 3 to 4 Ounces in the works
Three to Four Ounces, one of the university’s only student literary publications, has recently been revamped after 14 years of steady production. The publication is released one time per semester;… Read »