New UA move-in procedures
Freshmen and returning students at the UA have swarmed campus this week to move into resident halls. However, the first day of class is not until Monday and students have already been moved in since this Saturday. The reason behind this is University Housing's new solution for UA students moving into residence halls.…
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Chancellor Gearhart discusses plans and goals
Chancellor G. David Gearhart is ready and well prepared to fulfill at least that part of the UA mission that reads "student-centered." Regardless of whether the fifth UA chancellor extends former Chancellor John A. White's programs or plots a new course for the university, he will keep students in the forefront of his mind, he said.…
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New ASG board vows to uphold promises
An emphasis on political and civil engagement for students seems to be the theme of this year's Associated Student Government Executive Board.
Associated Student Government, or ASG, is "a student-led organization that acts as an organized voice for all students" and helps to facilitate involvement and community on campus.… Post the First Comment |
Changes for future parking on campus
Parking on campus has been a big concern for UA students in the last several years because of changes in availability and cost. The next few years may prove to be no different, with plans for a new parking deck, adjustments in scooter policy and another increase in permit costs.…
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UA tobacco policy lacks enforcement
Students will remain largely unaffected by the UA's new tobacco-free policy due to its lack of enforcement. As of July 1, 2008, the University is entirely tobacco-free; meaning no tobacco product of any variety can be used on campus. This policy applies to students, faculty, visitors and staff.…
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