Repercussions remain unknown
by Pete Davis and Christina Santucci in News
The Office of Student Life is currently looking into an incident that occurred on Saturday, Jan. 29, 2005 involving SGA President Kelly Crossett. The incident in question involved a party held in Crossett's room in Avila Hall for her 21st birthday, where underage persons were allegedly in attendance and consuming alcohol.
Fall concert will not be held in spring
by Mary Scott in News
The Student Government Association announced that Straylight Run and Chris Carraba of Dashboard Confessional will be performing at Loyolapalooza on May 1, and the SGA will not have a spring concert to replace the fall concert that did not take place. Straylight Run recently won yahoo.
Plannning to begin this week
by Pete Davis in News
The board of trustees announced last Tuesday the 12 members who will serve on the search committee in charge of finding potential candidates to be Loyola's next president. The presidential search committee has six members of the board of trustees, three faculty members and one student, administrator and staff member.
by Carolyn Monette in News
The search for a new ALANA Services director has ended with the appointment of Rodney Parker of the Center for Values and Service. He is slated to take over the position on Feb. 14. "The search process was spanned over a couple months. There were a number of very good applicants.
by John Dougherty in News
Technology Services has found that the Uniprint system -- installed in computer labs last semester to track the amount that each student is printing out in the labs -- have decreased printing among students by about 30 percent.
Despite rumors that the school is planning on using the system to charge for printing, the devices -- which require that you swipe your Evergreen card to release a print job -- are used merely for tracking purposes.
by Kristen Reider in News
As of Jan. 1, 2005, what has been known as the communication department will be officially reorganized into two departments, communication and writing. The changes made will not disrupt classes for students that are already within these departments. Dr. Ron Tanner, former chair of the communication department, will now serve as the chair of the writing department, and Dr.
Young named interim vice president
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,font size="2">Dr. Anne Young, a tenured professor of mathematical sciences, was appointed interim vice president for academic affairs by the college's interim vice president, David Haddad.
Haddad, the former vice president for academic affairs, was appointed to his current capacity following the passing of the Rev.
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Tuesday, Feb. 1
Campus police reported to the FAC. A student stated that she parked her vehicle there from Jan.18 through Jan. 28. When she returned to the FAC she began to clean the snow off her vehicle to drive home. While cleaning she noticed marks on the passenger side front.