First, the power went out. Then the heat. Then the water. Wearing layers of clothes and huddled together with his wife, daughter and cat to stay warm, Michael Mosser saw his modern day conveniences whisked away in the blink of an eye.
Published on March 5, 2021 at 12:26 am
Last update on March 15, 2021 at 6:17 pm
The Senate of College Councils passed legislation to change the requirements for classes that fulfill the Cultural Diversity Flag requirement during their general assembly Thursday. The legislation will be sent to the University administration and the Faculty Council, and the committee will work with them for implementation.
Currently, for a course to satisfy the Cultural Diversity Flag, “at least one-third of the course grade must be based on content about the culture, perspectives and history of one or more underrepresented cultural groups in the United States,” according to the Undergraduate Studies website.
Kat Zhang, living in one of the few buildings around campus that still had running water during the winter storm, wanted to help her peers. She recruited a few friends and created a Google spreadsheet where students could offer water to those without.
Some residents of The Quarters on Campus, which includes six West Campus properties, have been displaced with little notice during the past month due to renovations that require residents to move out.
Candidates for the 2021-2022 student body president and vice president discussed key points of their campaigns at the Student Government debate Monday evening.