May 4: Search continues for missing student by Indiana StatesmanJan 01, 2010“A search party picks up the search for ISU student Gerald Smith at 1st and Chestnut Streets Monday afternoon. Smith, 22, a senior insurance and risk management major and native of Avon, Ind., was last seen around 1 a.m. Friday...”
How-To: Start a New Student Organization by Indiana StatesmanJan 01, 2010“1. Check with the Student Activities and Organization Department: Make sure there isn't already a group like yours. They can also give you any help you need during the process. 2. Print Out the New Student Organization Registration Form: This is the form you will need to form your organization.”
Career Center helps students stay connected by Indiana StatesmanJan 01, 2010“Kent Waggoner, director of the Career Center, only wants to take eight hours of a student's college life. That breaks down to one hour every semester during which a student would meet with one of many career counselors to discuss a plan for the student.”
Local bands find a home on the Terre Haute Music Venue stage by Indiana StatesmanJan 01, 2010“The band Before the Daybreak, a pop rock band from Terre Haute, has been playing music together for only five months. Now, they have found help and refuge in the Terre Haute Music Venue. "The owner [of THMV,] Mykie Guess, has been a great help for us," said Marcus Rogers, guitar and vocals.”
Don't stop me now by Indiana StatesmanJan 01, 2010“Attention new students: get through the last lecture before you even hear your first. "The Last Lecture" (2008) is Randy Pausch's inspiring novel about living your life and achieving your goals, no matter what they are. Pausch, a professor of computer science at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburg, Pa.”
Both track and field teams finish third at MVC meet by Indiana StatesmanJan 01, 2010“Both track and field teams finished third at the Missouri Valley Conference track and field meets that ended May 17, and neither of the head coaches were too pleased, but accepted it. Head men's track and field coach John McNichols expected to finish second in the meet, since Northern Iowa was the clear favorite.”
Former coach breaks ground on new baseball stadium by Indiana StatesmanJan 01, 2010“Bob Warn took a familiar walk out onto Sycamore Field on May 8 under the storm-laden skies that fell short of raining on a very special moment for the former ISU Sycamore baseball coach. "All my emotions melted into one tonight," Warn said. "I stepped out onto the field and thought to myself 'how many times have I done this and stood out here?'" Warn took part in a groundbreaking ceremony for the construction of the Bob Warn Field at Sycamore Stadium.”
College of education move will take place by fall semester by Indiana StatesmanJan 01, 2010“No children are being left behind, but the college of education is packing up and saying goodbye to its old building. During the last weeks of July, the college of education plans to move to its new building, located on the west side of Eighth Street. New technology will make this new college of education much more user-friendly than the old building.”
Counseling center offers aid to homesick students at Indiana State by Indiana StatesmanJan 01, 2010“As incoming freshmen settle into their first year of college, they may have difficulty transitioning from what is left behind. Homesickness usually only lasts for a short time, and the best way to combat it is by keeping busy, said Aimee Janssen-Robinson, outreach educator for the Student Counseling Center.”
Smoking ban will make life harder for smokers by Indiana StatesmanJan 01, 2010“ISU will be quitting cold turkey when the smoking ban takes effect July 1, and preparations are being made for any problems that result. Bill Mercier, the director of public safety, said he expects people to comply "voluntarily," where people would follow this regulation without needing police incentive.” | News Topics
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