Exciting the sensesAfrican Student Association presents Tastes of Africa
A diverse array of African culture will be on display this weekend as the African Student Association will host Tastes of Africa from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 14, inside the Crimson and Gold ballroom.
Tastes of Africa will display and explore the various cultures of the continent.…
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SGA approves allocations, Kan. Corps rep talks
The Student Government Association approved $33,111.94 to allocate to student organizations during Wednesday night's meeting.
Treasurer Eric Jones sponsored the allocations resolution. He reiterated why organizations receive the amount they are given.
"We had a finance committee basically grade the presentation/interview," Jones said.…
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Case settled: Farha moves on to Valparaiso
Over the last six years, Darron Farha has looked over countless contracts, gone to court twice, prevented many lawsuits, and has dealt with a number of employment and student life issues.
His job as general counsel at Pitt State may have ended, but Farha will become Valparaiso University's first vice president and university counsel Monday, Nov.…
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Philosophical Society presents speaker on Friday
The PSU Philosophical Society is presenting a talk by Jon Mahoney entitled "Liberalism and Religious Equality" at 4 p.m. Friday, Nov. 13, in Grubbs Hall Room 107.
Mahoney, associate professor of philosophy at Kansas State University, specializes in social and political philosophy, ethics and philosophy of law.…
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Michael Thomas brings fiction knowledge to PSU
New York City flavor and literary style flooded Grubbs Hall on Thursday, Nov. 5, when the last installment of the Distinguished Visiting Writers Series was held.
The lights were dimmed in Room 109 to set the mood for Michael Thomas, author of "Man Gone Down," to read an excerpt from his award-winning novel about the life of an aspiring writer who is struggling to make ends meet.…
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In SyncChoir creates harmonious concert
Barbara Bateman, Pittsburg resident, had to make the decision between going to "Cinderella" or the University Choirs concert last Friday.
She chose the concert.
"It was absolutely excellent and I think the audience showed their excitement about what was happening on stage," she said.…
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