SAE plans annual Pitt State car show
Gentlemen (and women), start your engines. PSU students will soon have a chance to bring their washed and waxed classic cars, or perhaps their brand new tuners, to the 8th annual Pittsburg State car show, to be held by the Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE).…
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Koreans to share culture, food
Pittsburg State University's Korean students, with some help from friends from other cultures, will hold their annual Korean Culture Day celebration from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Thursday, April 17, at the Crimson and Gold Ballroom in the Overman Student Center. "We have been doing this for six or seven years," said Cory Kim, junior in accounting.…
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PSU names student employee of the year
Jennifer McFall, a junior English major from Roscoe, Ill., was named the 2008 Student Employee of the Year at Pittsburg State University on Tuesday, April 8. McFall was honored at a ceremony sponsored by the PSU Office of Career Services, where it was also revealed that she has also been selected as the Student Employee of the Year for the state of Kansas.…
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Professor finds fault with 'new' atheism
How not to be an atheist was the subject of a lecture by PSU philosophy professor Don Viney on Thursday, April 3, in Grubbs Hall. The lecture was the last in the College of Arts and Science lecture series. Viney's intent was to provide a "neoclassical response" to modern atheism.…
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SGA holds last meeting of semester
The Student Government Association held it's last meeting of the year with the current SGA members on Wednesday night. Mark Johnson, faculty senator, congratulated the Senate on the advances it made this year for the university. "On behalf of the faculty I want to applaud you," Johnson said.…
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Kanza, Collegio win major awards
PSU's Collegio newspaper and Kanza yearbook won major awards at the annual spring conference of the Kansas Associated Collegiate Press held Sunday and Monday, April 6-7, in Wichita. The 2007 Kanza won the All-Kansas Award among all college yearbooks, the highest award given by the state association.…
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