Larry Giberson ’23 was indicted for six violations against U.S. code for his alleged involvement in the Jan. 6 Capitol riots, including one introduced by the grand jury. His arraignment is set for April 18, at which point he will be able to enter a plea.
45.41 percent of the senior class voted in the primary election. Out of the 23 candidates who participated in the primary election, Kirby, Masheke, and Takeuchi will be continuing on, with one of them serving a four-year term on the University’s Board of Trustees.
Protestors gathered on the lawn of the CJL on Monday, voicing opposition to speaker Ronen Shoval. Shoval was invited to represent the pro-reform standpoint, as part of a two-part speaker series on Israeli judicial reform — an issue currently sparking widespread protests in the country.
Michael Barnes, the University’s first-ever Director of Campus Accessibility, looks back on his first year in the position amidst ongoing challenges to campus accessibility due to construction.
Following increased shoplifting, the University Store has put new security cameras in place directly above self-checkout stations. Any footage showing suspicious behavior is sent to the police or the Department of Public Safety.