Over the past month, Student Senate has participated in numerous events and activities, including the distribution of a survey to students about campus communication preferences. We appreciate all the responses we received in order to better serve our campus community. Out of all the surveys that included additional questions, comments, […]
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Spotlight Hour to showcase theater student’s work
The GSU community is invited to join GSU’s first ever Writing as Performance class at the class’s Spotlight Hour. On Thursday, November 29 at 8pm, Writing as Performance students will share select pieces of their work at Spotlight Hour in Engbretson Hall. During the past semester, students in the class […]
Business students honored
The Governors State University chapter of Delta Mu Delta recently inducted the 2012-2013 class of honorees in a ceremony on the GSU campus. Delta Mu Delta is an international honors society that recognizes the academic excellence of students in the field of business. Both undergraduate and graduate students can be […]
Twilight: Breaking Dawn Part 2 Review
No one can deny the fact that this was, by far, the best of the five Twilight movies. Fans of the Twilight saga will not be disappointed. It had plenty of romance, which is one reason why the Twilight saga is so popular. Bella (played by Kristen Stewart) has […]
Are you aware of malware?
One day I was at my grandparents’ house, and I decided to check my email. I noticed that their computer was incredibly slow. When I accessed the internet, I began to get quite a few pop-ups on the monitor. I realized at that moment that their computer had been infected […]
Students talents shine at GSU’s Got Talent
GSU recently hosted its’ first-ever talent show, GSU’s Got Talent. Performers, many of whom were comedians and singers, competed for the chance to perform at the Chicago Live! show at the Center for Performing Arts on November 1. The winner of GSU’s Got Talent was College of Arts and Sciences […]
Civic engagement extends beyond 2012 and beyond
GSU recently hosted a community forum titled “Issues of the 2012 Elections.” The forum was moderated by Political Science Professor Larry Levinson and he was joined by an esteemed panel of GSU faculty that included Health Administration Associate Professor Rupert Evans, Political Science Associate Professor Donald Culverson, and Assistant Professor […]
And you thought the elections were over…
The 2012 Election Day has finally passed, and for those of you who voted, thank you! There are many today still fighting for the right to vote, and yet these rights are often underutilized by many Americans today. There is, however, another opportunity coming soon for GSU students to cast […]
Make the most out of your college experience
Often times, as students at GSU, we tend to focus solely on our coursework. Many of us show up for class, attend class, and then go home. This is understandable, of course; most of us are busy adults, commuting a healthy distance to campus. GSU for a lot of us […]
Military forum puts a face on PTSD
Nearly 100 people gathered in GSU’s Center for Performing Arts to listen and learn more about military trauma. “Before and After Deployment: Trauma and the Impact on the Military Family” was held on October 29 as a follow-up forum to an event held in February. The event was held in […]