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SGA temporarily loses affiliation, nullifies elections

Last week's SGA Senate meeting was spent discussing issues SGA has recently encountered, including a temporary loss of the group's affiliation and the nullification of the recent SGA elections. The SGA recently lost its affiliation for nearly two weeks when President John Bryant failed to turn in affiliation-related paperwork.

Spartan TV hosts SGA candidates

What was meant to be a presidential debate turned out to be more of a discussion last week with SGA members Sen. Michael Tuso and Sen. Andrea Schronce speaking about the qualities and experience they feel they embody, enabling them to become the leaders of the student body.

Philosophy department explores ethics of "Savior Siblings"

Is it right for parents to create a child to be a donor for their other children who may have problems? Thursday evening, the department of philosophy hosted their last "Great Conversations Lecture" of the semester on the topic of "savior siblings." Professor Terrance McConnell, who has written many books on the subjects of medicine and ethics, spoke to faculty and students filling the Faculty Center.

ANNOUNCEMENT: Deadline for Editorial Applications April 18

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Casting for television show coming to Triad

Want to win some cash? Or at least get on TV? NBC's "Deal or No Deal" is holding a casting call on March 29 from 10 a.m. until 1 p.m. at Hanes Mall in Winston Salem. The only requirements are that candidates be at least 18 years of age and a legal resident of the 50 U.

Zarefsky speaks of proper argumentation

The phrase "Why do you say that?" can be taken to mean a variety of implications, depending on how it is said. The meanings of the question can change, depending on the tone, inflections, or expressions used during the asking. This year's Harriet Elliott lecture series, which began last week, uses this phrase to focus on how different forms of communication affect and shape our culture.

Health Center advises on how to stay healthy during flu season

Chills, headaches, sore throat, runny nose, and high fever are just a few of the painful and irritating symptoms that hundreds of UNCG students suffered during this past month. During the last week of January and the first few weeks of February, over a thousand students came into the Student Health Center, almost half of them with the flu or flu-like symptoms.

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