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Campus COVID cases decline
After the spike in COVID cases at the start of the semester, campus cases are now on the decline.
Delta Sigma Pi holds spring recruitment events for potential new members
Delta Sigma Pi is hosting multiple recruitment events over the next two weeks. The chapter is hoping to recruit 20-25 additional members, especially Bennies. DSP is a business fraternity that aims to help members connect with professionals in a post-college setting.
Beer reviewers drive to Wisconsin brewery to taste test
Welcome back to your favorite weekly read in your favorite student run newspaper. In our never ending quest to find the perfect beer, we decided
CGE cancels Italy summer study abroad
The Center for Global Education announced on Jan. 31 that the summer Italy program will not take place due to a lack of on-site in-person academic options.
Ice rinks offer students chance to enjoy the outdoors
As COVID cases increase on campus, students find outdoor entertainment in activities like ice skating. The skating rinks opened again after winter break.
Schools introduce new general counsel position
CSB/SJU created their first ever general counsel and corporate secretary position. Cheryl Stanton will take on the role to oversee the instiutions' legal matters.
Faculty develop new climate studies minor
The environmental studies department is developing a proposal to create a new climate studies minor that is focused on the science, policy and solutions of climate change. The department hopes to implement the minor into the curriculum by the spring of 2023.
Benedictine Volunteer Corps chooses 2022-23 cohort
The Benedictine Volunteer Corps selected 21 graduating SJU students to participate in their global volunteer service program next year. Students volunteer in countries like Tanzania, Guatemala and Puerto Rico and help communities in work, prayer and common life.
MLK Day event aids well-being
Psychiatrist Reba Peoples led a wellness webinar hosted by the Multicultural Center focusing on the importance of personal well-being in the fight for social justice.
SJU hosts bystander intervention training
On Friday, Jan. 7, SJU Residential Life hosted Dr. John Foubert on campus to speak on what men can do as active bystanders and helpers