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Thursday, November 21, 2002
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Biology, geology graduate schools under review
By Joi Harris
Staff Reporter

A Biology and geology faculty committee has been appointed to help determine the fate of the graduate programs

 

swiped card

photo editor/Sarah McClellan
The university has installed card-swipe door locks across campus to reduce access and thus prevent thefts. University officials say the card swipes add flexibility.

Officials Seek to Reduce Campus Thefts
Keys replaced by cards to increase security
By David Reese
News Editor

Officials say the card swipe system offers better security than keys and is a more convenient tool to keep track of people entering the buildings.

 

Legality of SGA executive actions called into question
By Emily Turner
Staff Reporter

Some SGA members say the Administrative Cabinet did not have a quorum for a vote endorsing a letter calling for higher pay for low-wage staff members. Advisers and officers will meet Friday to discuss the constitutionality of the vote.

Time guidance

Photo of Brent O'Bannen

Photo editor/Sarah McClellan
Brent O’Bannen discusses time management skills at a brown bag lunch and lecture Wednesday in the Student Center. The campus recreation fitness and wellness department and human resources collaborated to put the program together.
Free program for children teaches safety
By Jill Meninger
Staff Reporter

A free six-week program for children of faculty, staff and students intended to teach safety and defensive skills is scheduled to begin in January.
Students need to help keep campus safe, some officials say
By David Reese
News Editor

Students ultimately determine how effective new doors, locking systems and security measures are, police say.

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