Hunger studies students present capstone project
Students in the hunger studies capstone course presented their plan to help solve hunger insecurity on Auburn’s campus on Nov. 10 in the student center.
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Students in the hunger studies capstone course presented their plan to help solve hunger insecurity on Auburn’s campus on Nov. 10 in the student center.
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At the beginning of the Student Government Association Senate meeting on Oct. 22, SGA President Dane Block discussed why he vetoed a bill passed during the Oct. 8 meeting. This bill added a section to Chapter 702 of the Code of Laws that required that campaign packets must be presented to SGA Senate for approval.
Next week, the Active Minds chapter at Auburn University will be hosting “Mental Wealth Week” to promote mental wellness and fight stigmas surrounding talking about it.
Graeme Lockaby, associate dean for research in the School of Forestry and Wildlife Sciences, and Nicole Castaneda, graduate student, are conducting a study in the Atlanta area that looks for environmental factors contributing to greater risk of people contracting the West Nile virus.
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In Room 2117 of the Shelby Center, the Ethical Hacking Club teaches students the basics of cyber security through hands-on learning.
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At the town hall on Tiger Dining hosted by the Student Government Association, students voiced their concerns about Aramark’s business practices, the effects of Foy Dining Hall on available seating and the limited dining options for vegan students.
The Student Government Association Senate increased the budget for Miss Auburn campaigns and discussed requiring campaigns to disclose their source of funds at the weekly meet on Oct. 1.
The Auburn University Equestrian Center’s quiet, green pastures and dusty dirt road feel impossibly foreign to be so close to the heart of campus. It seems to resemble the University only by name and familiar sight of construction.
LaKami Baker, managing director of the Lowder Center for Family Business and Entrepreneurship, spoke at the Auburn Alumni Association on Sept. 28 as a part of the Family Friday Speaker Series.
The College Democrats hosted Mallory Hagan Monday night on campus, where the Democratic candidate for Alabama’s 3rd Congressional district said her Republican opponent, U.S. Rep. Mike Rogers, isn’t accessible to his constituents.
SGA Senate voted on amending portions of the Code of Laws to be more concise and discussed adding a Title XVI anti-discrimination statement and changing formal campaigning law at its weekly Senate meeting.