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Cardinal’s Nest Tavern and SVSU partner for exclusive party event
After several months of anticipation, Cardinal’s Nest Tavern held their soft opening Tuesday, July 19. After a quiet lunch, customers were packed inside and...
SVSU joins U of M as Michigan’s only “Great Colleges to...
The Chronicle of Higher Education (The Chronicle), a top trade publication for colleges and universities, has deemed Saginaw Valley State University as a “Great...
SVSU alum appointed Saginaw County’s newest district judge
Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder announced yesterday the appointment of SVSU alum Manvel Trice III to the 70-2 District Court in Saginaw County as the...
SVSU hires new Associate Provost for Student Affairs
Following several open forums and rounds of interviews, a new Associate Provost for Student Affairs has been chosen at SVSU, Dr. Sidney R. Childs. Current...
Legality of Student Association fundraising questioned
SVSU Student Association ran into a legal hiccup on Wednesday, Nov. 11, while attempting to raise money for this year’s Battle of the Valleys. In...
By the Numbers
99.9 One U.S. official has stated that it is a 99.9 percent likelihood that ISIS, or the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria, blew up...
SA doubles number of resignations from 2015
Two more members of SVSU’s Student Association resigned this past week, bringing the total to six resignations from the 2015-2016 Association. The unprecedented number...
Rebuplican candidates square off in third party debate of the primary...
The Republican Party held its third debate of the year in preparation for the 2016 primary election. While the debate was heavily criticized by...
By the Numbers: A look at U.S. Rep. Paul Ryan
54 Paul Ryan officially became the country’s 54th Speaker of the House on Thursday, Oct. 29. Ryan had been initially reluctant to run for the...
Bernie Sanders making a final run
The 2016 presidential race has become a very interesting competition. The Republicans were set to have a grand duel among 17 major candidates to...