Issue 6 Fall 2014

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OCTOBER 15, 2014 St. Edward’s University

Plus/minus grading system possible for Fall ‘15 Amanda Gonzales @amanda620DG

Infographic by Nicole Burg

Next school year, student's grade point averages could be compiled differently if St. Edward's University implements a plus/minus grading system. In 2008, the Faculty Committee began investigating the different grading systems that other universities used, exploring the policy benefits and complications and then presenting the idea of the plus/minus grading policy to the Faculty Senate. Initially, the Faculty Senate rejected the idea, but after some revision the proposal was voted on again, and passed. However, the grading policy was unable to be implemented until the academic

component of St. Edward’s central computer system Enterprise Resource Program was completed. Now with the academic system aligned within the software and the proposal approved by the Faculty Senate, it has been sent to the Academic and Graduate Councils who will consider the final approval of the plus/ minus grading policy within the next couple of weeks. Students were notified of the possibility of changing the grading policy at the first Student Government Association Public Forum in 2012. “Initially I was nervous. But after having discussions and learning about what the actual policies were, I ended up GRADING|3

Fatal motor accident tightens travel safety for student athletes Luana Chaires @ledithchaires

After a recent motor vehicle accident that killed four North Central Texas College (NCTC) softball players, St. Edward’s University has made it priority to ensure safety for all their students.

The NCTC softball team was driving back after competing in Oklahoma, but tragically they did not make it back home to Gainesville, Texas. Their bus was hit by an 18-wheeler semitrailer truck around 9:30 p.m. The fatal accident left an entire town in mourning.

The accident has prompted discussion on whether the current travel policies are effective in protecting the safety of traveling athletes, so that the St. Edward’s community never has to endure such a tragedy. Here at St. Edward’s, the athletic teams travel all over

the state and nation to compete. St. Edward’s travel policy consists of topics from eligible drivers, to travel times when coaches and athletes leave to and from competitions. “Safety is always a priority for the department,” Director of Athletics Debbie Taylor

said. “There are a number of policies that are in place to guarantee the well-being of our athletes and staff.” Every year, the policies are updated and drivers are recertified. Students are not allowed to drive in personal vehicles to competitions or any event organized by any

member of the St. Edward’s athletic staff. “To become a certified driver, a driver must take a six hour online course, provide copy of their DPS driving record for the past three years a n d p a s s a n o n - c a mp u s CAUTION|4

LIFE & ARTS | 6

SPORTS | 10

VIEWPOINTS | 14

Common theme author answers students burning questions about book.

Volleyball team improves record from last year; dominates competition.

Bon Appétit should ease restrictions to let local food trucks serve students.


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