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Tuition insurance policy to switch from opt-in to opt-out

Recently there has been a change in Puget Sound’s $130 tuition insurance policy. Originally, students had the option whether or not they wanted to pay the tuition insurance. Now, because it is automatically included, they are required to deselect the insurance if they cannot pay it. Puget Sound offers tuition insurance through A.G.W. Dewar. According to the Puget Sound website, “This plan protects your educational investment by reimbursing 100% of paid tuition and fees if you are forced to withdraw due to serious personal illness or accident.” “Back in the...
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Faculty Club considers relocation to Media House

The Faculty Club is contemplating moving their operations to the Media House after S.U.B renovations are complete. As the various media clubs that currently occupy the space will be moving into the S.U.B, the house will be vacant. The Faculty Club, now simply referred to as ‘The Club,’ strives to give faculty and professional staff a place to come together for social and intellectual engagement. “It has been called the Faculty Club but, ever since its inception…it has always had faculty and professional staff,” English professor and Club trustee Priti...
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Hive Minders Club seeks to requeen aggressive hive

The on-campus beekeeping club, Hive Minders, will be replacing a queen honeybee in early April in an attempt to modify the genetic structure of their bee colonies. Among many other objectives, the club uses their three hives, located on the roof of Thompson Hall, to help spread awareness of the honeybee. “We’re basically a club like any other on campus, but we have a very special devotion to this incredible creature that many people know as the honeybee,” club president Kyle Kolisch said. “I would argue that the honeybee is...
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Puget Sound increases tuition 3.75 percent

Tuition for the academic year is set to increase once again. According to the university’s Budget Task Force (BTF) report, the administration has decided to increase the tuition by 3.75 percent for the 2014-2015 academic year. The tuition for this year was set at $41,640, and the increase will put it at $43,200. The figure may seem hefty upon first glance, but this is in fact the lowest increase in tuition that the university has seen in 42 years. There is the old saying that one cannot put a price...
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Students and faculty analyze Russia’s annexation of Crimea

Ukraine’s critical situation and Russia’s recent annexation of Crimea has no doubt been a focal point of discussion in International Relations and Politics & Government classes at Puget Sound. Since its independence from the Soviet Union in 1991, Ukraine has struggled politically and economically as a country and culturally over its differences between its eastern and western halves. Protests began December in Kiev after Ukraine’s President Yanukovych dropped trade union plans with the European Union (EU) after pressure from Russia. After a three-month crackdown of violent protests, President Yanukovych was...
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POLL: Logger Athletics

The University of Puget Sound places an emphasis on academics, but also boasts several top-notch teams. What games do you attend, and how often? Let us know in this week's poll, and leave your ideas in the comments. Which UPS sporting event do you most attend? (polls) How often do you go to a UPS Sporting Event? (polls)...
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ASUPS endorses KNOW requirement for underclassmen

Members of the ASUPS Student Senate have officially endorsed the University’s Knowledge, Identity, and Power (KNOW) proposal. Earlier this month, members of the ASUPS Senate voted on whether or not to endorse the proposal which, if passed, would create classes designed to encourage discussion about power and identity struggles within different cultures from around the world. Students would take one or two KNOW classes in their first and second years as another requirement for graduation. On March 25, faculty members voted on whether or not to pass the proposal and...
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State Senate passes bill to seal juvenile records

The Washington State Senate has recently passed a bill that will seal most juvenile records from employers. House Bill 1651 will essentially hide the criminal records of past offenders once they turn 18 years old. If this bill is approved by the House and signed by the governor, it will become law. This bill is intended to prevent crimes people made as teenagers from following them into adulthood. “I think that many juvenile crimes should not be taken into account for the rest of their adult lives. However, it’s not...
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Pacific Rim students prepare for descent to Asia

In five months, PAC Rim students will be off on a nine month, life changing experience across Asia after two years of preparation. This program, unique to the University of Puget Sound, offers students the opportunity to explore multiple Asian countries. Starting at the end of August, these students, accompanied by faculty, will travel to South Korea, Mongolia, China, Japan, India, Vietnam, Thailand, Singapore, Indonesia and Taiwan. During their time abroad, each student will conduct an independent research project in a chosen country. Afterward the students will present their projects...
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