Phase II of PAC could be delayed
The second phase of the Performing Arts Center, one of the biggest projects to be carried out at SDSU, is currently facing funding competition from other large-scale proposals from the city of Brookings. This could cause delays in the actual construction of the building.
Parking success relies on driver cooperation
Enforcement began this week for a parking overhaul approved last spring, and school officials say that students must follow the rules for the plan to work. The new parking plan features reserved lots in the middle of campus and flexible commuter lots on the exterior.
Three new faces at SDSU
Laurie Nichols Provost Laurie Nichols officially took over her position as SDSU’s new provost on June 22. After spending 15 years as the dean of the College of Family and Consumer Sciences, Nichols has grown to have a passion for SDSU.
Briggs Library offers new food services for students
Getting the munchies while studying can be a hazard for some SDSU students, Hilton M. Briggs Library began providing food and coffee sales in the library lobby on Sept. 1.
Four students injured in SUV rollover
A group of SDSU students faced common danger in an exotic place this summer when their SUV rolled during a university-sponsored trip to Africa. Haylea Hamaker Bordeaux, a senior nursing major who witnessed the accident, said a back tire blew out on the SUV while the vehicle was traveling between 50 to 75 mph.
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