
SVSU’s Mental Health and Wellness Center has gone through a major shakeup over the past several months after allegations of a “toxic” work environment and other serious accusations. In an office responsible […]
SVSU’s Mental Health and Wellness Center has gone through a major shakeup over the past several months after allegations of a “toxic” work environment and other serious accusations. In an office responsible […]
SVSU will begin offering eSports as a club sport in Fall 2020, according to an SVSU press release. eSports are competitive gaming leagues. The idea to start the club came out of […]
Created Equal, an anti-abortion group, closed out its Midwest college campus tour at SVSU from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Friday, Oct. 11. Earlier in the week, the organization visited Eastern Michigan […]
Students charged a fee for parking in certain lots during the Saturday, Sept. 14 home football game will be eligible for a refund. Last year, SVSU began charging non-students to park in […]
After 36 years in law enforcement, Chief of University Police Leo Mioduszewski is retiring. His last day of work at SVSU will be Friday, June 28. Mioduszewski began working in law enforcement […]
Nic Taylor, the SA election commissioner, hosted a presidential debate in Curtiss 100 on Monday, April 1, at 6 p.m., an hour before polls opened online. SA presidential candidates Hunter Koch, Denver […]
On Thursday, March 28, Cindy Ivanac-Lillig, an economic outreach specialist from the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, came to SVSU to give a presentation about how the central banking system influences the […]
SVSU students will have three candidates to choose from for the upcoming SA presidential elections. Last year, current president Caitlin Coulter ran unopposed. Polls open Monday, April 1 and close Thursday, April […]