Honors and non-honors students agree that the opening of the honors "living-learning community" in August is one solution to shortages in on-campus housing.
The community will be comprised of three residential buildings and an honors classroom.
"I think they're a good idea," Scott Dunkin, an honors sophomore computer science technology major from West Memphis, said.
The Hispanic community has grown in the last ten years, and the Hispanic Community Services, Inc., (HCSI), in Jonesboro has been right beside them, offering services to help community members become more comfortable in the area.
Founded in 1997 as the Catholic Hispanic Center through the Hispanic ministry of Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church, the community center, at 311 W.
Philanthropies are a common occurrence for college sororities and fraternities today when it comes to social and community involvement.
According to The American Heritage Dictionary, a philanthropy is defined as the effort to increase the well-being of humankind, as by charitable donations.
A recommendation to support the Shared Governance Process Change proposal was approved Friday afternoon by the Faculty Senate after weeks of dispute over the proposal's detailing.
Twenty faculty senators were in favor of sending the recommendation, while six faculty senators were against it.
There is something missing on the Academic Calendar this semester.
The day known to most students as "Dead Day" has been removed from the fall 2008 semester.
In the past "Dead Day" has been used for students to take make-up tests and prepare for the upcoming finals.