Homelessness Awareness Week begins Monday, Oct.. 22. The week, sponsored by the Community Service and Leadership Development (CSLD) Office, involves activities designed to raise awareness and promote involvement with issues of homelessness, especially in the local community.
As the Nov. 6 Bexley mayoral election gets closer, many students on and off campus are active in political campaigns. "It is important for students to be involved in politics so they can learn the ins and outs of the campaign process and the issues that involve their community," Demetri Pazarentzos, junior, said.
Every week Capital students only have to read the Police Beats to see how much crime occurs every day in a usually "safe" area like Bexley. With all the reports of robbery, vandalism and assault, learning how to protect valuables can benefit a college campus.
Capital's Center for Excellence in Learning and Teaching is a department that offers Capital students academic services aimed at improving success. Students made abundant use of CELT's services last year. "Last year the Center recorded 2,234 visits with 621 different students, which means the average CELT visitor utilized our services 3.
If class attendance seems low, it may be because students are stuck coughing and sneezing in their residence halls. Drastic weather changes, mid-term academic stress and residence hall conditions seem to be taking their toll on some university students.