C-SPAN Civics Bus to stop here
Representatives from C-SPAN will talk to students about the political network at 9 a.m. Friday in the Student Union’s Gran Salon.

Representatives from C-SPAN will talk to students about the political network at 9 a.m. Friday in the Student Union’s Gran Salon.
The Cactus Cafe might not be closing, but instead head in a “new direction,” according to Student Government President Liam O’Rourke.
A&M United Methodist Church was in Haiti when the 7.0 magnitude earthquake shook the ground. A portable medical clinic built by church members, two miles from Port-Au-Prince, survived the disaster, and the church is building three more clinics to send to the Haitians.
A trend among U.S. universities reveals trouble, according to a study released by the Commonfund Institute, a nonprofit group that polled 629 educational endowments on results.
Beginning in the fall of 2012, prospective SFA students will find admissions requirements a little more daunting.
Reasons have begun to trickle out why Rice University and BCM failed to reach common ground under their Memorandum of Understanding last month.
Student-taught courses may soon want to include a lecture on thriftiness, because the pocketbooks of Rice University are rapidly shrinking.
Incoming freshmen have the chance to get a jump-start on research experience earlier in their college career.
UT is building a new standard for sustainability with its current and future construction projects.
President William Powers Jr.’s tuition recommendations and updates on possible budget cuts were out-clamored by sentiments to save the Cactus Cafe during the president’s town hall meeting Tuesday afternoon.
The UH Department of Public Safety is initiating a new program to help reduce car thefts on campus parking lots.
The rules regarding the Honor Code Council have been undergoing revisions for about a year, but a university official said a revamped version of the policy is not far away.
University President Denise Trauth said new faculty and staff hiring and utility infrastructure repairs will be defered to save money in response to a request by state officials.
President-elect R. Bowen Loftin, along with presidents from other schools in the Texas A&M University System, came together to agree on a five-year pilot program for transfer students within the system.
You’ve seen it on your Access screen’s home page: a warning to waive or to purchase your health insurance. If you didn’t do either of these by Monday, Jan. 25, you have the Student Health Insurance Plan (SHIP).
Last week, Executive Vice President Dr. Phil Schubert announced ACU’s Mobile Learning Initiative would expand to include all full-time students.