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'''[http://www.heartlandconnection.com/news/story.aspx?id=709653#.TxnUcaVSTEY Governor appoints new student member to Truman's Board of Governors (HeartlandConnection.com - 19 January 2012)]''' <br>
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Governor Jay Nixon appointed '''Michael Bushur (&#914;)''', of Lee's Summit, to represent students on the University's highest policy-making body. Bushur is completing his second year at Truman, studying Psychology and Economics. When he finishes, he said he wants to go to law school. Bushur said his participation on the University's Conduct Board and Funds Allotment Council helped him prepare for his new task. Bushur also attributed his participation in the honor's fraternity, Phi Sigma Pi, as giving him the opportunity to get to know the variety and the diversity of students at Truman.
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'''[http://lockhaven.com/page/content.detail/id/536422/Phi-Sigma-Pi-raises-funds-for-TAP.html?nav=5164 Phi Sigma Pi raises funds for TAP (LockHaven.com - 18 January 2012)]''' <br>
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This year Phi Sigma Pi recognized the event’s growth and named a chair for the walk, with all proceeds to benefit TAP’s youth educational programs. Along with many hours of planning the walk, '''Samantha Hippler (&#914;&#919;)''' added extra fundraisers: a Zumba night at the university and a Pizza Hut night. The three events raised a total of $620 for TAP.
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'''[http://www.cm-life.com/2012/01/09/bike-and-build-provides-avenue-for-students-to-ride-their-way-to-promoting-affordable-housing/ Bike and Build sends students riding and working on affordable housing across America (CM-Life.com - 9 January 2012)]''' <br>
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Three Central Michigan University students will cycle more than 4,000 miles to promote affordable housing across the country this summer. Bike and Build, a non-profit organization, hosts cross-country cycling trips where volunteers ride and build affordable houses,  '''Alyssa Chrisman (&#915;&#924;)''', a Sterling Heights junior, said. Chrisman, an English major, said as a future teacher, affordable housing plays a major role in supporting children’s education. “There are students who could be homeless or not have a safe place to go home to at night, and I think that’s really sad if students are preoccupied because they don’t have a home,” she said. “It’s not an issue that people their age should worry about.”
  
  
 
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Revision as of 17:21, 23 January 2012

The following are archived In the News articles from 2012.


Past In the News Items: 2012

Governor appoints new student member to Truman's Board of Governors (HeartlandConnection.com - 19 January 2012)
Governor Jay Nixon appointed Michael Bushur (Β), of Lee's Summit, to represent students on the University's highest policy-making body. Bushur is completing his second year at Truman, studying Psychology and Economics. When he finishes, he said he wants to go to law school. Bushur said his participation on the University's Conduct Board and Funds Allotment Council helped him prepare for his new task. Bushur also attributed his participation in the honor's fraternity, Phi Sigma Pi, as giving him the opportunity to get to know the variety and the diversity of students at Truman.

Phi Sigma Pi raises funds for TAP (LockHaven.com - 18 January 2012)
This year Phi Sigma Pi recognized the event’s growth and named a chair for the walk, with all proceeds to benefit TAP’s youth educational programs. Along with many hours of planning the walk, Samantha Hippler (ΒΗ) added extra fundraisers: a Zumba night at the university and a Pizza Hut night. The three events raised a total of $620 for TAP.

Bike and Build sends students riding and working on affordable housing across America (CM-Life.com - 9 January 2012)
Three Central Michigan University students will cycle more than 4,000 miles to promote affordable housing across the country this summer. Bike and Build, a non-profit organization, hosts cross-country cycling trips where volunteers ride and build affordable houses, Alyssa Chrisman (ΓΜ), a Sterling Heights junior, said. Chrisman, an English major, said as a future teacher, affordable housing plays a major role in supporting children’s education. “There are students who could be homeless or not have a safe place to go home to at night, and I think that’s really sad if students are preoccupied because they don’t have a home,” she said. “It’s not an issue that people their age should worry about.”