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Family Development Center Earns National Accreditation

Governors State University’s Family Development Center (FDC) has been awarded accreditation by the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC). The FDC specializes in programs for young children, including programs for children from birth to three years of age, all-day and half-day pre-kindergarten, after school and evening child […]

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One Day It’ll All Make Sense

Honest, intimate and authentically Chicago is what comes to mind when turning the pages of the new memoir One Day It’ll All Make Sense, written by hip-hop artist and actor Common, with Adam Bradley.     In this candid memoir, which is written as a collection of letters and intertwined […]

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Table Tennis Team does it again

Another great performance by the GSU Table Tennis Team! In a three-day intense competition April 13, 14 and 15, in Plano, Texas, 158 schools battled to win in the 2012 College Table Tennis National Championships. GSU’s coed team placed sixth in the lineup of 158 schools. The women’s team placed […]

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Study long, Study Wrong?

A study conducted by U. Tennessee’s Center for Business and Economic Research found that students who were able to complete bachelor’s degrees within four years will make between $5,800 and $6,200 more than those who completed the same degree in six years. The study also found that those who took […]

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Open Positions with the Phoenix

Looking to earn extra cash? The Phoenix Student Newspaper has the following stipend positions open to current students who are enrolled with at least six credit hours per semester): editor, associate editor (layout and design), and business manager. Staff writers are also needed. Interested students should contact faculty advisor Victoria […]