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LIGHTS OUT: WHY
SEU TEAMS CANT
PLAY AFTER DARK
By AMANDA GONZALEZ
@Amanda620DG
In case you haven't noticed, the clock changed back
an hour last month, which is making these winter
days darken earlier. As a result, many of St. Edward's
University club, intramural and NCAA sports teams
are negatively affected.
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Campus Recreation wants lights added to sporting fields for students.
General education curriculum will undergo structural changes in 2018
By LILLI HIME
@wwld219
After rumors of a new gen-
eral education program cir-
culating the campus, it has
finally been revealed that St.
Edwards University may
see some changes as early as
2018.
Since St. Edwards carries
such a time-heavy general
education program, it has
snagged the attention of stu-
dents and faculty alike. Peo-
ple are curious about what
these changes might be and
whether they’ll come soon
enough to affect them.
While she is not at liberty
to release the new proposed
plan, Director of General Ed-
ucation Cory Lock, cleared
up some of the speculation
and explains the evolution of
the program.
“We are developing a new
general education program
and I do anticipate it look-
ing somewhat different than
what we have now. Right now
the timeline is for a Fall 2018
roll out date,” Lock said.
Lock wants to assure stu-
dents that they are held to the
bulletin they came in under,
so the new program would
only affect incoming students
of Fall 2018. That is not to
say students could not switch
plans, if it were convenient
with credits they already had.
The General Education Re-
newal Committee has been
working collaboratively with
its Advising Board to plan
and revise three potential
models. While nothing is set
in stone, the committee has
kept in mind the St. Edward’s
mission statement as well as
some universal goals during
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SPORTS|5
NFL braces for worst when "Concus-
sion" hits theaters on Christmas.
LIFE & ARTS 16
There's only one movie that you should
watch over the break: "Star Wars."
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