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AS executive board sworn in

(From left to right): O’Keefe, McNutt, Rivera, Anderberg, Cecil. | Courtesy of Cody Barbo

The new Associated Students Executive Council was sworn into office at the semester’s final A.S. meeting on Wednesday along with the new general council members.

AS BEAT

Dr. Cathie Atkins reported to Associated Students that San Diego State recently attained the highest continuation rates in the university’s history.

A.S. beat

Associated Students Council approved bylaw amendments for the College of Health and Human Services, the College of Arts and Letters, Green Love and University Affairs Board.

Congresswoman Susan Davis meeting with A.S. Executive Board members and Lobby Corp representatives. They discussed a range of CSU related topics. | Peter Kluch, Staff Photographer

Davis provides insight for AS

Associated Students representatives met with 53rd District Congresswoman Susan Davis on Wednesday to discuss the recent financial cutbacks to education.

A.S. Beat 4.4.2012

Rebudgeting hearings for Associated Students’ Finance Board began two weeks ago and will continue into the next few weeks.

A.S. Beat 3.21.2012

San Diego State’s first ever Culture Week will take place between April 2 and 6.

AS Beat 3.15.2012

San Diego State’s Senate passed a policy regarding course syllabuses recently. Teachers are now required to post their syllabi online before the start of the semester.

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Greenfest will donate to Children’s Center

AS Beat

The San Diego State Multi-Cultural Caucus had a say in last Friday’s Associated Students restructuring meeting, ensuring the inclusion of diversity in the new government structure.

AS BEAT 2.20.2012

The Restructuring Committee has agreed upon a new multi-branch structure for Associated Students in which a board of directors, judicial board, university board and campus life board work together while remaining in control of their own committees.

AS Beat: Restructuring update

Associated Students is in the process of restructuring its government system.

Antonio Zaragoza / Photo Editor

The growing demand for sisterhood

San Diego State is looking to expand the number of sororities on campus.

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