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Classroom mask requirement ends
The new masking policy went into effect on Oct. 30. Students are no longer required to wear masks in the classroom, but professors can set their own rules.
Agitators disrupt virtual event
An investigation is underway after the first two sessions of a virtual College Success event with emcee, writer and vocalist Aja Black were interrupted by
CGE revises study abroad
Study abroad—the oft-called “life changing” experience at CSB/SJU—has received its own changes for the coming school years. Applications for the semester-long study abroad programs in
Faculty resident placed on leave after weekend complaint
Fr. Greg Miller, the faculty resident for the basement and first floors of St. Patrick and St. Boniface Halls, has been placed on a temporary leave of absence following reports of comments creating a hostile environment.
Hundreds of students protest Pat Hall allegations
Following the Pat Hall sex competition allegations, the IWL coordinated a protest to spur action on their demands.
First-year students restore campus debate club
After an eight year break, the "CSB/SJU Dynamos," a new debate club, was officially founded last week. They hope to inspire student discussion and attend competitions.
Exercise science major continues to grow in its second year
After only a short time, exercise science earns the title of fastest growing major at CSB/SJU. After being added as a minor several years ago, it was developed into a major after high demand from many students. The first class of exercise science majors will be graduating this spring.
College Republicans diversify
After the Trump loss, the College Republicans focus on attracting new members from different backgrounds.
Mental health week starts conversation
Events for Mental Health Week, dedicated to alleviating stress and providing resources for college students, are in full swing and will continue until Friday, Oct.
Worker shortages limit services in dining areas, on Link buses
Both CSB and SJU dining services are facing difficulties, with dozens of position vacancies and unfilled hours.