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Oktoberfest returns to The W on Oct 15

Mississippi University for Women is proud to announce the return of its Oktoberfest event. Festivities will take place from 5-8 p.m.

The students behind community weekend headliners

The students behind community weekend headliners
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ERA wins the Undergraduate Student Government elections

For the second year in a row, Baruch College’s Undergraduate Student Government elections were held online, resulting in a one-party sweep by Endlessly Revolutionizing All. Since students were not able to cast their ballots in-person as usual, students were able to vote virtually on MyBaruch from April 21 to April 28. A total of 456 students cast ballots, according to the Office of Student Life. The party ran on a platform of, “synergy, empowerment and resilience,” according to an Instagram post. “Covid-19 has created many problems that need innovative solutions; our team is prepared to bring the new level of ingenuity across Baruch,” the post read.

Next year, SA has more opportunities than ever before to make change

Campus Times The Campus Times staff has worked hard on a responsive web redesign. Please bear with us as some older content may be temporarilily unavailable. To submit feedback, or to report an issue, email the Web Staff at online@campustimes.org.× Courtesy Henry Litsky April 18, 2021 At the time of writing, UR’s Students’ Association (SA) election results have yet to be announced, not that it matters: Outside of 2024 Class Council and the Presidential ticket, all positions are uncontested. Normally, SA does and can do very little. Despite the lofty presidential platforms we skim every year, SA’s successes are usually very small, or things that maybe would have happened without SA’s involvement. 

Student expands skillset with SSU s Student Programming Board

Student expands skillset with SSU’s Student Programming Board Staff report Madison Williams, a junior studying Health Care Administration and Business Management Technology, currently serves on the SPB Executive Board. PORTSMOUTH As one of the main sources of programming for students on Shawnee State University’s campus, the Student Programming Board (SPB) gives several students the opportunity to take the lead on planning events for the campus community. Madison Williams, a junior studying Health Care Administration and Business Management Technology, currently serves on the SPB Executive Board. At the end of her freshman year at SSU, Williams started attending SPB events including the monthly 4th Friday Movies and Bowling Nights. Traveling to campus as a commuter, she found SPB events were an easy way to connect to campus and make memories while meeting other students. Now with SPB, Williams serves as a Weekend Chair helping to plan events for students that are in a simi

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