Thursday, April 25

Day: December 11, 2017

“Locked Up” for a Muscular Dystrophy Fundraiser
News, Opinion, University

“Locked Up” for a Muscular Dystrophy Fundraiser

It’s not every day the Director of Student Involvement and Leadership gets locked up. On November 16, Joel Hughes was placed “under arrest” in a campaign to raise money for the Muscular Dystrophy Association. Muscular Dystrophy is a group of diseases that cause a loss of muscle mass and progressively weakens the muscle. The whole purpose of this specific campaign was to raise money to help small children who can’t afford to go to camp for children with Muscular Dystrophy be able to attend and get an experience that could be life changing. “Think about the season, what is the reason for our holiday season? Yes it is nice to get things, but at the end of the day the less fortunate people that are out there don’t necessarily get all the wonderful awesome things that some do. I’m able to...
Holiday Giving With AUM Athletics
Campus, News, Opinion, Sports, University

Holiday Giving With AUM Athletics

The holidays are right around the corner, and now is the time for giving. Students in the AUM Athletics program have shown their commitment to making a difference in the community all year, but especially during the most wonderful time of the year. They have partnered with the Montgomery County Sherriff’s Office to collect donations for a toy drive, with the Ceil Championship Holiday Gift Drive to deliver gifts to nursing home residents, and with the American Red Cross to host two major blood drives. Each individual team also chooses a local organization to volunteer with. This year, teams have chosen Make-A-Wish Alabama, the Alabama Alzheimer’s Association, the Montgomery County Humane Society, and local elementary schools. Athletics Director Jessie Rosa explains the importance o...
Q&A With ART Club Adviser William Fenn
Arts, Opinion

Q&A With ART Club Adviser William Fenn

  In a Q&A with "ART Club" Adviser, Associate Professor and Department Chair William Fenn, we learned the importance of art at our university. Q: Why does the Art club take trips? A: The ART Club takes trips for three key reasons: First, prior to the ART Club being launched in Fall 2016, I met with an exceptional group of Department of Fine Arts sophomores and juniors who stated they felt it was very important for any art related club to offer students the opportunity to travel to large cities and experience various types of art not available in Montgomery, AL. It was also determined that any city selected for travel must be reachable within a 5-hour drive time. As a result, the club placed Atlanta, New Orleans, and Nashville on a rotation. The trips incorporate visits to...
Updated Policy for Student Accounts
Opinion

Updated Policy for Student Accounts

The Office of Student Accounts has changed its policy for holds on students accounts and registration cancellation. Students will no longer blocked from registration for owing $500 or less. Instead, a hold will be placed on the release of the student's transcripts. Also, students who owe more than $3,000 on the day of the registration cancellation deadline will be immediately withdrawn from classes. To learn more about these policy changes, visit the Office of Student Accounts website. By Darya Farsinejad
The Things We Don’t See
Opinion

The Things We Don’t See

One great resource we have on campus is our Center for Disability Services center. For me personally I know I have not always fully understood all disabilities and the fact that they may not always be seen. I sat down with Jenise Jenkins the Senior Program Associate in our Center for Disability Services to have a better understanding of what the center provides for our students body. She also gave me insight on the different types of abilities that our students face. “Well you may not see because not everybody’s disability can be seen, everybody may be dealing with a disability that is invisible. We are here to be an advocate to the students and the professors, we are here if they need to talk, we’re here to help them and put them on the same playing field as everyone else. Nothing above b...