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Finance committee resigns

Due to internal conflict among some student government members, the entire student finance committee resigned Feb. 17. The seven-member finance committee's purpose is to allocate funds from student activity fees among all of the student organizations on campus.

Young scientists inspire

Young scientists inspire
Saturday marked the 55th Annual Central Minnesota Regional Science Fair and Research Paper Program. Atwood's ballroom hosted hundreds of sixth through 12th graders and their projects. The fair was open to the public, with many parents and St. Cloud residents eager to witness the young scientists in action and judge the displays for themselves.

Discussion pins Patriot Act terms

In the weeks following 9/11, the Patriot Act was signed into law by President George W. Bush. This act was the focus of a presentation given Thursday in the Math and Science Auditorium. The event was sponsored by the Democratic Citizenship program and the League of Women Voters.

Student government cuts strings

The SCSU student government has taken a step toward independence and potential control over some of the student activity fees as it received certification of incorporation last week. "It's something that a lot of universities around the nation have done," student government president Hal Kimball said.

Calendar of Events

Today Strategies for College "Suicide Facts and Myths" 12 p.m. Atwood Center Glacier North. Get information on the signs and symptoms of people who may be thinking about suicide. Free. Fad Diets 101 12 p.m. to 12:45 p.m. Atwood Center Voyageurs South. Learn more about fad diets and the importance of developing a healthy eating plan.

SCSU pushes access

SCSU pushes access
Student government recently passed a bill asking SCSU to conduct an independent survey based on the Americans with Disability Act (ADA) standards. The student government campus affairs committee believes that the accessibility of campus buildings to the disabled is in need of improvements.

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