Category: News

  • ASU students raise concerns about housing conditions

    ASU students living in Troyer House present safety concerns to Campus Council regarding “barely livable” conditions Waverly Hart Managing Editor Since the beginning of the school year, the students residing in Troyer House have been dealing with living conditions that one resident described as “barely livable” and neither safe nor hygienic.  Two of the house’s…

  • Freedom of Expression and Inquiry Report released

    Aubri McKoy Contributing Writer On Wednesday, Sept. 19, the most recent Freedom of Expression and Inquiry Taskforce (FOEITF) report was sent out to the campus community by Dr. John Rudisill. In an effort to bring clarity and accountability to the College’s understanding of and commitment to freedom of expression and inquiry, FOEITF has taken action…

  • Fires in Kenarden declared “deliberately set”

    Samuel Casey Staff Writer Last week, there were two fires reported at Kenarden Lodge.  The first fire occurred on Tuesday, Sept. 18 at 6:45 p.m. and the second fire occurred Wednesday, Sept. 19 at 1:15 a.m. In an email sent to all students on Sept. 19, Steve Glick, director of Security and Protective Services (SPS),…

  • Galpin Call-in Committee formed by Campus Council

    Claire Montgomery Senior News Writer On Thursday, Sept. 13, Campus Council unanimously approved the creation of the Galpin Call-in Committee. The new committee will “ensure that the demands from the Call-in are approved” while also making sure that the students who felt that they were not represented at the original Call-in have their voices heard,…

  • Cultural competency workshops to be hosted by CDI

    Ryan Secard Staff Writer Last Thursday, Sept. 13, members of student organizations received an email from Director of Lowry Center and Student Services Julia Zimmer announcing the first in a series of cultural competency workshops, hosted by the Center for Diversity and Inclusion (CDI). The Elevate Series of workshops will take place throughout the year,…

  • BIRT reacts to bias-related media incident on Campus

    Email sent by the Bias Incident Response Team (BIRT) raises questions about free speech on campus Coral Ciupak Mackenzie Clark Editors in Chief On Sept. 12, Dean of Students Scott Brown sent an email to the campus community regarding the role of the Bias Incident Response Team (BIRT) in response to bias-related issues in the…