Students Develop Friendships in CCP
“A great place to worship, pray, play and study!” is how the poster describes the Catholic Campus Parish (CCP) at SDSU. The Pius XII Newman Center Catholic Campus Parish is located one block south of Brown Hall. It is open all the time and is here to serve the needs of students on campus, Father Scott Traynor said.
What You Don’t Know…Can Hurt You
Behind the desk of Registered Nurse Amy Hockett is a shelving unit completely covered with stacks of patient files. “Those,” she says with a wave of her hand “are the abnormal Pap smear results. I need to call all those women and explain to them what to expect next.
Students Showcase Unique Pets
If you’ve had a pet, you know how easy it is to get attached to Fido. But as these SDSU students demonstrate, there’s more to pet life than cats and dogs. Freshman biology major Jason Scott throws pet stereotypes out the window with the Reverend, his ball python, and Fluffy, his Chilean rose-haired tarantula.
Self-described “token Indian” questions DSUA’s commitment to Native Americans
SDSU, very typical of forward-thinking universities, tries to maintain a level of cultural literacy. For the American Indian community, that means SDSU provides a Native American advisor for American Indian students. After the recent retirement of the previous advisor, SDSU rewrote the job description and placed the position under the supervision of the Office of Multicultural Affairs, which is an office in the Department of Student Union Activities.
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