On Tuesday, April 28, the executive board of the student government arranged a meeting with heads of the Information Technology (IT) department, regarding a surprising change for the upcoming fall semester: no more free printing. The student government (SG) was only made aware of this change when student ambassadors were advised to no longer mention free printing on their tours with prospective students.
More heads have always been better than one. On Saturday morning ten professors, gathered together with coffee and breakfast for their weekly meeting to discuss the Common Core Curriculum. Acknowledging their work, the Davis Educational Foundation granted Sacred Heart University $80,000 to provide stipends for the professors teaching the new curriculum.
Do you like to play video games? If so, be careful, these games can be addicting. According to USA Today, a study shows that "nearly one in 10 children and teens who play video games show behavioral signs that may indicate addiction." Symptoms include "skipping chores and homework for video games, poor test or homework performance and playing games to escape problems.
El Fadel Arbab escaped the horrors of Darfur by climbing in a tree to hide from the militia. Many people are unaware of the war that is going on in Darfur, Sudan. For six years, the people of the Sudanese desert have been attacking one another in hopes of eliminating the other.