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10:20 am in News, Uncategorized by
For a second time in less than a year, a complaint has been filed against Student Government Association Vice President Andrew Holcomb, and in both instances members of SGA filed the complaints. Executive cabinet members Matt White and Elijah House filed the most recent complaint on March 3.
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SGA VP faces possible impeachment
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10:38 am in Perspective, Uncategorized by
Last week, the Student Rights Chair for the Student Government Association (SGA) was stripped of her freedom of speech rights when she was asked to resign from her senate position after comments she made to The Eastern Progress were deemed unprofessional by SGA Vice President Andrew Holcomb.
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Who will speak up for you now?
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11:37 pm in News, Uncategorized by
When students receive bad grades, professors often say they are the ones to be blamed by the students. But when the student gets a good grade, they take full credit. When the tables turned and it came time for DePauls school of education to be graded, the faculty cooperated– that is until their undergraduate elementary program received a C and their graduate program earned an F.
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School of education’s graduate program fails evaluation
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1:52 pm in News, Uncategorized by
Student government is discussing the creation of a bus system to Mattoon. J.R. Patton, a junior political science major, said the bus would stop at major attractions in Mattoon.
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Bus to Mattoon en route
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1:52 pm in Features, Uncategorized by
The selection of Mike Posner for the Spring Concert has caused quite a stir among the student body at St.
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Posner prompts varied reactions
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1:52 pm in News, Uncategorized by
Preparations for the Student Organizations Life Opportunity concert hosted by SGA are in full swing, but do students actually know the details? Finally, there are answers.The concert will be held at 7 p.m. April 5 at The Hooper Eblen Center, which has a seating capacity of 10,200.
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SOLO Bill concert set list released
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9:31 am in News, Uncategorized by
U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder delivered the keynote address Wednesday in the Student Union Ballroom to kick off Duquesne law schools centennial celebration.
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U.S. Attorney General opens centennial
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6:23 pm in News, Uncategorized by
Two senators in the Student Government Association were asked to resign last week after comments they made, published in an article in The Eastern Progress, were deemed insensitive to the university and SGA.The two students – sophomore Student Rights Chair Cari Tretina and freshman senator Danielle Holston – were both confronted in a meeting last Thursday by SGAs Vice President Andrew Holcomb, who asked them to resign.
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Senators’ comments result in sudden resignation
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7:48 am in News, Uncategorized by
On Tuesday, February 15, 2011 IBM came to Clarksons Student Center to show off their new toy: the IBM computer known as Watson (named after a founder of IBM), who was created to compete against well-known Jeopardy contestants. About two hundred people, including students, professors, and community members packed into the Student Center to watch the Jeopardy episode on the big screen, to watch the Jeopardy game that the IBM company members set up for a select number of students, and to enjoy the treats that IBM brought with them.
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This is IBM Jeopardy!
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2:48 am in News, Uncategorized by
On Tuesday, Feb. 15th DePaul Hillel, the foundation for Jewish campus life, and University Ministries held an event with guest speaker Zion Uness in the Student Center.
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Ethiopian rights activist talks troubles as life as a minority
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