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Protesters lined up in front of the Regents before standing up to chant at Tuesday's meeting.
STUFD offers quick, behind-the-counter service.
Student Government continues with business as usual while they wait for a new President and Vice President.
Approximately 1 in 5 women has been sexually assaulted while in college, according to The White House Council on Women and Girls.
EAA protesters outside Welch before Tuesday’s Board of Regents meeting.
“The smell is awful, but I think it’s worth it for the environment. I like the earth.” Mitch Hagstrom, sophomore, simulation animation and gaming
“The smell is god-awful, but it’s good to help the environment. I think people need to just suck it up.” CaraMia Bertoni, sophomore, fine arts
“I’d be in favor of a cleaner smell. I don’t think it’s good to have an uncomfortable learning environment.” Trevor Todor, junior, hospitality
“I don’t like the smell, but it’s okay if it’s good for the environment. As someone who grew up on a farm, I like things that are organic or good for the environment.” Rachel Lewandowski, graduate student, special education
“I think it’s disgusting. It smells like a landfill.” Allison Chance, sophomore, Speech Pathology
“I absolutely hate the smell. It smells like wet dirt and garbage. It’s too gross.” Emily Determan, sophomore, undeclared major
I think stepping off campus to smoke is better than smoking on campus because when I go in my dorm, I am usually overwhelmed by the smell of smoke. Robin LaCasse, freshman, Paralegal
I’m for it. I have asthma, so I prefer not to be around [smoke]. I also hate when you walk behind a smoker and ashes are everywhere. Amy Kachline, freshman, Special Education