Campus parking, Wellness Center are biggest changes to university
Change, to transform or convert: a word that strikes fear in the hearts of some and excitement in others. This university has gone through multiple transformations recently, ranging from the leap to Division I athletics to a new leader in President David Chicoine.
Country not perfect, but system of government still best in world
War: an arena where the foe sees no color, sex or heritage – yet until 1948, the United States government and its armed forces did. Due primarily to the success of the 332nd fighter group of the U.S. Army Air Corps, popularly referred to as the Tuskegee Airmen, President Truman integrated the U.
Tuition, fees, housing and meal plans to increase
As it has been said before, when it rains it pours. Soaring gas prices make it more expensive for many students to get to school, and elevated food prices greatly increase the general cost of living. Many students feel a tight squeeze on their pocket books as they look ahead to paying another year’s school cost.
SDSU Third B tax money relatively untouched
In the summer of 2005, a Third B tax – an extra one percent tax on “bread, board and booze” – was instituted by the city of Brookings. The tax was developed for the benefit of the greater Brookings area, specifically for promotion and entertainment purposes.
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