Sig Ep fraternity suspended for
4 years
By Jerrica
Hutchison, Herald Staff
The Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity has been suspended for four
years as punishment for a hazing incident that happened at a
pledge retreat in October.
more....
Health care plan outlined
By Grover Welch,
Herald Staff
Changes to the employee health care plan were outlined in
a meeting of both members from the Faculty Senate and the Staff
Senate Thursday.
more....
Location helps Leadership Office
By Alison Deiter,
News Reporting Student
"Location, location, location" is a common phrase
in real estate and it perfectly describes the Office of Student
Involvement and Leadership.
more....
Faculty Handbook changes passed
By Heather McCutcheon,
Herald Staff
It has been rumored that Arkansas State University President
Les Wyatt has contacted former ASU Head Football Coach and Athletic
Director Larry Lacewell about taking over the athletic director
position at the conclusion of this year. According to Wyatt,
those rumors are false.
more....
Student balances school, job, husband,
child
By Jerrica
Hutchison, Herald Staff
With a family, full-time job and an18-hour course load, Candice
Johnson should be one stressed-out student.
more....
Scientist redefines physics
By Grover Welch,
Herald Staff
Arkansas State University physics professor, Dr. Bao-An Li,
has published a new book that redefines how physicists are looking
at subatomic particles.
more....
Searching for family history made
easy
Microforms Department in Dean B.
Ellis library ready to help
By Jodi Hutchison,
News Reporting Student
Arkansas State University offers a wealth of information for
those interested in researching their family history in the Dean
B. Ellis Library's Microforms Department, located on the library's
main entrance floor.
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Photo By Joseph
Midkiff |
| Virretta Sexton of Kennett, Mo, instructs students
at Saturday's northeast Arkansas All-Region Choir practice held
in the Fowler Center with students from 45 schools in attendance. |