Quantcast Avion
College Media Network

Current Issue:

Student Life Articles

Pi Kappa Alpha has succesful rush week

Last weekend the brothers of Pi Kappa Alpha concluded another successful rush week. The brothers are proud to announce that 28 excellent men were pinned in to the pledge process. The men that Pi Kappa Alpha recruited were men that uphold our values known as S.… Post the First Comment

DVD kiosk coming to campus

This semester, Embry Riddle is bringing in a DVD kiosk from UniversiDVD, a convenient addition for students seeking a quick movie rental. The kiosk machine will be installed by Tuesday Sept. 22. The service, which will be located beside the ATM in the Student Center, allows any student to rent a DVD for one day using a debit or credit card.… Post the First Comment

Check out Friday Night Laughs

nter was packed for Iliza Shlesinger, winner of NBC's "Last Comic Standing," as a part of Touch-N-Go's (TNG) new program Friday Night Laughs. Based on student feedback and high attendance for comedians, TNG started the Friday Night Laughs program to bring more comedians each semester.… Post the First Comment

Army ROTC participates in Helicopter training

The United States Army ROTC program at Embry-Riddle sent three of its cadets, Cadet Catherine O'Brien, Cadet Casey Colbert and Cadet Alex Vacha to Helicopter Flight Training Program (HFTP) which is held in Grand Forks, N.D. over the summer of 2009. This program, which is one of the many summer training opportunities offered by Army ROTC and is sponsored by the University of North Dakota (UND), consists of five weeks of training that the cadet must complete in order to receive their graduation certificate.… Post the First Comment

Safety Science can change your career

Safety and health professionals are the critical link between workers, management, regulators and the community. Every workplace can benefit from the valued knowledge and experience safety and health professionals bring to an organization. Safety and health professionals not only help identify and minimize workplace hazards; their efforts help to reduce costs to workers and the organization.… Post the First Comment

Sigma Chi pleased with Gamma Lambda Pledges

After a busy start to the semester, preparing for the Greek events and Rush Week, the Brothers of Sigma Chi are happy to see their hard work pay off. A big part of the success this semester has been recruitment. During the Rush Week the Brothers got the chance to meet everyone who came out.… Post the First Comment

New temp pool opportunity

According to Mrs. Parsons of Embry-Riddle's Student Employment office, "students who work on campus have a higher retention rate than students who do not work while attending college." The Student Employment Department's mission is to create and locate employment opportunities for currently enrolled students.… Post the First Comment

Progress Committee goals

Looking for a way to get involved on campus? The Progress Committee of the SGA is a committee of students who work on projects geared toward improving the campus. The projects we work on come from student suggestions as well as brainstorming within the committee.… Post the First Comment

Phi Delta still recruiting

The week after Fall recruitment, Phi Delta Theta welcomed 14 new members to its Alpha Beta pledge class. The chapter is still actively recruiting until Oct. 5. The brothers encourage both freshmen and upperclassmen that are interested in joining to hang out with them in order to get a chance to see what the chapter is about.… Post the First Comment

Sigma Alpha Epsilon chooses 24 new pledges

First and foremost, the Brothers of Sigma Alpha Epsilon would like to congratulate the 24 pledge Brothers of Pledge Class Alpha Delta. We would also like to congratulate all of the other Greek organizations on a successful rush. Now that we are all getting settled in to our schedules and getting back to college life, we are also excited to announce the official date for our annual Float-a-Date event at Ginnie Springs.… Post the First Comment

National Society of Collegiate Scholars welcomes new members

On behalf of the Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University chapter of The National Society of Collegiate Scholars (NSCS) I would like to welcome all of our members and inductees to a new academic semester and wish them all the best. I would also like to thank all of our members who have attended our first fall semester meeting.… Post the First Comment

Advertisement

What do you think?

What did you think of the new College Life page?
Submit Vote

View Results

Advertisement