Building for education and a better future

The official groundbreaking of the Habitat for Humanity’s latest project was Oct. 11. SDSU construction management students are working with Habitat for Humanity to build a home in Aurora. Pat Pannell, the program coordinator of construction management at SDSU, said that this project “teaches students about Habitat for Humanity and gives them a chance to participate in the community.

Look at those lovely “ladies”

Students experienced “women” (fellow male classmates) strutting, leaping, dancing and sweet-talking their way into their hearts at the 2008 Homelycoming Pageant. Ryan Stee, “Beatrice Bumbblestuff”, was crowned Miss Homelycoming in the fifth annual pageant Sept.

Different strategies, same goal for Greeks

Members of SDSU’s fraternities and sororities are encouraging students to “Go Greek” during this month’s recruitment events. Men’s Greek recruitment lasts two weeks and each chapter enlists its own members, whereas women’s recruitment is one week long and all chapters recruit together.