News: Student Life

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Minority-Serving Institution Student Council member Natalie Gutierrez led program Back on Track, to aid students on academic probation help overcome issues, including the pandemic, that are impacting their academic success.

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Social work student mentors help veterans transition to campus life and conquer new challenges in the classroom.

A hiker enjoys the desert around the Falling Man petroglyph area in the Gold Butte region Saturday, Oct. 15, 2016.
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51³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏ Mountain Club serves as a vehicle for student growth in an outdoor setting.

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One of our favorite traditions is this annual event to kick off the fall semester in style with music, fireworks, and the lighting up of the 51³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏ letters.

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With a new semester upon us, 51³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏ gradually returns to in-person events and operations.

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The seminar for the campus community is aimed at helping students who have been arrested or incarcerated.

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Step 1: Don't panic. Step 2: Read these tips to complete verification.

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This administrative assistant says the opportunity to help others inspires her.

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Professor Elena Gandía García created a service-learning class to address the need for medical interpretation services for the Lied Pediatric Clinic and served as a mentor to colleagues.

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The program helps students contend with end-of-semester stress through physical exercise and meditation.

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The program helps ease parents' minds as students take charge of the details of their college career.

Elaiza Suarez
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Freshman Elaiza Suarez says the reality of the coronavirus situation hit her when she had to cancel spring break plans to travel to California.