Over winter break, you probably saw a plethora of SGA Constitution posters scattered around Facebook, Snapchat, Instagram, GroupMe, and any other sort of social media platform that exists.
The Stute
On Jan. 10, the Office of the Provost announced a change to the academic break periods. Previously, no classes were scheduled on Mondays 4-6 p.m.
At 8:07 a.m. on Saturday, Jan. 13, Hawaiians received an alert from the Hawaii Emergency Management Agency stating, “BALLISTIC MISSILE THREAT INBOUND TO HAWAII.
The Lore-El Center for Women’s Leadership held Cocoa & Crafting on Thursday, January 25 in Jacobus Lounge. Several tables around Jacobus were dedicated to painting and decorating glass jars.
Martin McDonagh’s Golden Globe Best Picture winner Three Billboards Outside of Ebbing, Missouri tells the story of a grieving, desperate, tough mother whose teenage daughter was raped while dying and subsequently set on fire (thankfully, none of which is shown in the film).
Science is sexist in two ways. First, women in science (including engineering, math, medicine) face discrimination, harassment and other forms of maltreatment from men.
Due to my early graduation, I’ll never get to be considered a senior. Worse yet, I’ll never get the chance to write the Senioritis column.
On Wednesday, Jan. 17, 2018, the new constitution proposed by the SGA was ratified. Announced on Jan. 22, the changes brought forth by the constitution are designed to facilitate the SGA’s legislative process.
On Jan. 3, news of two recently found CPU flaws, called Spectre and Meltdown, was released. These two flaws combined affect nearly every processor manufactured since 1995 and pose a serious security risk to devices using these processors.




