Student Government Association senator Trevor Christiansen proposed a resolution for USD to build a new permanent veteran’s memorial on campus during this week’s SGA meeting. “There are other universities which have veteran’s memorials,” Christiansen said. “I
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University draws the line on student fliers
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Vandalism raises free speech questions
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SGA deals with student protest aftermath
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National paper comes back
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Abbott announces budget plan
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COLUMN: We violated our policies
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Students bear half of cuts
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SGA ponders permanent veteran memorial
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Student group objects to memorial
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Regents raise tuition and fees 4.6 percent
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SGA discusses plans for student memorial
USD’s Student Government Association discussed, at their weekly Tuesday night meeting, plans for a memorial that would honor students who die while enrolled at the university. SGA President Tim Carr expressed interest in allocating SGA funds to support the construction of the memorial.
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Students present work to peers
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GUEST SUBMISSION: Some answers regarding USD policies
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Regents eyeing tuition increase
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ISC to host Festival of Nations Sunday
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SGA: Athletic Council gets funding nod
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Scholarships headed for change, Carr says
U.News' Kealey Bultena had a chance to speak with new SGA president Tim Carr about the changes in store for the Opportunity scholarship.
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Scholarship lives to see another year
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SGA renews contract with campus council
USD’s Student Government Association met with Joe Reed, the university’s student legal aid attorney, to discuss renewal of his contract, which expires this year. Reed said USD students frequently use his services and that he enjoys his role on campus.


