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Film society projects plans for new year
Movies that are not usually seen in theaters are continuing to show at the University. For more than 30 years the Valley Film Society (VFS), which originally started at Delta College, has screened movies from all over the world. VFS kicked off...
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Prof on research: ‘The more you learn the less you know’
An obscure Scandinavian goddess is inspiring an SVSU professor’s poetry. Arra Ross, creative writing professor, discussed her research on the mythological figure Freyja at an English colloquium last Thursday. She began her research...
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Jazz ensemble features big band sound
Music isn’t always played by the books. Sometimes it’s improvised. “It’s a pretty cool feeling to make up the music on the spot,” said David Tuttle, music education senior and clarinetist. Improv solos were a main component of the...
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Biography uncovers secrets of iGeneration mastermind
“Oh wow. Oh wow. Oh wow.” These were the last words of the legendary Steve Jobs, according to his sister, Mona Simpson. They were Jobs’ last words but my first words after reading his biography by Walter Isaacson titled, “Steve...
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Trouble on the road
The first snow storm of the season hit Saginaw at 8p.m. on Nov. 29, causing more than 40 crashes on I-75, according to local reports. Since Michigan residents will soon face snowstorms as the winter season approaches, local law enforcement,...
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Sleep loss, not a quick fix
Students aren’t just losing sleep because of snoring roommates. At the end of each semester, some students feel the need to study harder for exams and give up sleep to write term papers. Yet studies have shown that lack of sleep can be more...
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Driving a point home
What do a stationary golf cart and root beer floats have to do with drunken driving? Vanguard Photo | Arianna Paver Students had the opportunity to experience drunken driving without having to risk their lives. Both were used to educate...
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Poli sci is “what you make of it”
Political science has a market. Among the current 200 political science undergraduate students, many are discovering the importance of scooping up internships and getting involved in campus organizations. “So much of your post-grad success...
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