Interested in FREE FOOD? Come check out the annual Fall Free Farmer’s Market on Sept. 11!
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Students can still apply for a 10-inch Vortex tablet with its own hot spot for a $11 activation fee
For many Crystal Watts is a familiar face around Student Activities.
Meet Rachel Maccabee, the new interim director of Violence Awareness and Prevention (VARP)!
Meet your CSU staff, here to serve you!
Maverick TRADITIONS is the theme of a new 16-photo display along the Centennial Student Union grand staircase leading to the CSU Ballroom.
The Reporter, your student newspaper, again offers you a book of savings with its FREE 2023-2024 Gold Mine Coupon Book.
MAVERICK SHOP is the new name for the campus bookstore after operation was transferred this summer from Barnes & Noble to the Follett Corporation.
Following last spring’s recommendation by the Student Government, CSU256 has been converted from a meeting room to the Reflection Room.
Mav Central is arriving! Recognized Student Organizations are already making use of this dynamic new online communication tool (replacing Presence) from the same parent company as the University’s Mav Life app.
Eight student leaders from various areas of student life have been selected for the Fall 2023 BEST Board located in the CSU Hearth Lounge. The latest BEST Board recipients include Masaki Hara, Sofia Itskovich, Erin Jaquette, Ryan Leistikow, Jonah Maurer, Morgan Rusler, Nomin Senadheera and Crystal Watts.
On June 15 at 6:35 p.m., the Student Activities and the Centennial Student Union will host a night at the Moondogs ballpark.
Sierra Roigers and David Mesta were named 2023-24 President and Vice President following Student Government Elections.
Maverick Esports is recruiting for the ’23-’24 varsity season. Deadline for applying is May 31.
The Spongebob Musical will be taking place June 7 through 10.
Are you looking for a night of FREE live music and entertainment? Look no further!
Good Thunder is back on Thursday, April 27. Gwen Nell Westermen, two time poetry book author, will be the guest.
On Wednesday, April 26, the Muslim Student Association will be hosting Islam 101. This event is open to all and will take place from 6 to 8:30 p.m. in the CSU Ballroom.
Get ready for a hoedown throwdown!
Take Back the Night happens nationwide on college campuses, as students gather, speak out against sexual violence and show support for victims and survivors of sexual assault.