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SGA Beat

Paul Sherar - Chief Photographer

Newly-named Associate Vice Chancellor for Diversity Harry Williams answers questions from SGA senators Tuesday evening.

ASU grad tabbed to head diversity efforts

Sarah Newell - Staff Writer

Dr. Harry Williams, Appalachian State University’s newly-named associate vice-chancellor for diversity, told the Student Government Association senate he will work in a non-confrontational manner with departments and will aim his recruitment efforts at prospective students who genuinely want to come to the institution.



 

Academic Affairs Beat

Josh Brown - The Appalachian

Senior psychology major Holly Phillips uses her Pharos printing card to print in Walker Hall yesterday afternoon.

Campus-wide Pharos printing almost reality

Chris Bohle - Staff Writer

The transition from free printing in campus computer labs to charged printing is nearly complete, a move campus officials say has been the only possible option to employ.


Chancellor - Student Development Beat

Plan points to reasons behind low numbers
part two
Studies show SAT is racially biased, says SGA VP-elect

Shea Kuczko - Staff Writer

A plan of action has been established to help Appalachian State University reach the numerical goals for minority enrollment set by the new Diversity Plan.


Clubs - Organizations Beat

Earth Day festivities slated to begin Sunday

Crystal Thompson - Staff Writer

The annual Earth Day Celebration is slated to begin Sunday and will feature activities planned by six campus organizations.


Police Beat

Haas: Board aims to educate, not punish

Becky Diverniero - Staff Writer

The Student Judicial Board is an administrative process and is not meant to punish students, said Director of Judicial Affairs Judy Haas.
The board strives to raise awareness rather then punish, she said.


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