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Credit debate fate decided Wednesday afternoon
4-credit system defeated in 77-63 vote
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After months of debate, the fate of the four-credit issue was finally put to rest. On Wed. May 7, PSU faculty members voted down the motion to adopt a four-credit system in place of the three-credit system. Part of the main concern when dealing with the change over from the three-credit system was the general education program.
Don't have a computer? Jusy buy one on the internet!
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The PSU computer store recently changed the way they do business on campus. The store closed its physical location on Merrill St. in favor of direct online sales. On May 1, the Computer Store on Merrill St. was revamped to house solely repairs and computer maintenance.
Criminal Justice job fair a success
But N.H. hiring freeze prevents job offers
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The PSU Criminal Justice Organization held their first annual Criminal Justice Career fair on Mon. May 5. The fair was held on the Alumni Green. Federal and State agencies were on hand to display the work done by the individual organizations. The fair was open to all majors and was designed as a way to show juniors and seniors the different career opportunities available at both the state and federal levels after college.
Top 28 Seniors
"Success is not the result of spontaneous combustion. You must set yourself on fire." - Unknown
Markus Auwarter Samantha Bailey Dee Black MIranda Blanchette Joshua Boardman Smyth Bouchard Erin Brearley Samantha Bushey Adrienne Davis Ryan Dobens Ashley Fleming Dan Fornash Jennafer Geotsch Laurel Horne Jaclyn Johnson Samantha Kenney Am
Opportunities for young NH graduates
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A study performed by students of the University System of New Hampshire, concluded that N.H. has seen a declining number of students who are choosing to stay in the state after college graduation. Professor Eileen Bennett's Advertising and Promotions Marketing class worked on a semester long project gathering information from N.
Police log
April 30, 2008 9:00 a.m. Police Service Speare Hall Stuck Elevator 3:51 p.m. Arrest of Warrant Subject turned in on warrant Vincent Yannuzzi, Theft by unauthorized taking 5:25 p.m. Refer to arrest Niles A. Motyl-Szary, Criminal liability conduct of another 8:05 p.
HUB End of the Year Celebration
Event honors employees
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The annual End of the Year celebration was hosted in the HUB Courtroom on April 30. This year's "Night at the Oscars" party had a springtime twist - a Hawaiian theme. Student organizations from all over campus put on their best Hawaiian attire and came together for one last hoo-rah to celebrate their accomplishments, successes, and to remember fondly on the past year with skits and presentations.
Branching out from typical Euro languages
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PSU students will have the opportunity to broaden their linguistic horizons this fall with the addition of two new languages, Arabic and Mandarin Chinese, to the course catalog. "The US Government and various language associations…have listed Mandarin Chinese and Arabic as critical languages that need to be included in foreign language programs," Dr.
