SGA Today 2012-2013

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with a unit on spring weather. The children experimented with and explored the water cycle. They learned words such as evaporation, condensation, and water vapor. We also learned the names of different types of clouds. March went out like a lamb with a study of baby animals such as lambs, bunnies, chicks, and ducklings. The children learned about the holiday,

will also be a part of this unit. Earth Day will be observed in April, and we will take the opportunity to learn how to be stewards of the earth, including how to reduce, reuse, and recycle. We will also observe our tradition of planting a new tree on Earth Day. Nursery Rhymes will be our next unit of study and it will carry us into the first week of May.

portunities for children to experience the life cycles of plants first hand! Letters for the month are E, R, and U. The color for the month is purple. The children will be eating fresh steamed corn on the cob with our own homemade butter on top. Yum!

Executive Branch

AFFILIATED PROJECTS — FSUCC Staff

Alumni Village Child Development Center What we want to do is care for and nurture the young children of student parents so that they can pursue their studies knowing their children are safe and in a learning environment that, at its best, will promote life-long learning. We want to capture and extend the in-born eagerness to learn that all children possess so

that it is not lost or dampened by drill, rote or other mind-numbing practices. For the young adult students we want to provide a learning environment that extends the classroom by providing hands-on learning opportunities and a safe environment to develop professionally.

Nancy Selken, Ph.D. Associate Director, Family Services

S.A.F.E. Connection

S.A.F.E. Connection transports students for free. Students on campus are served through an escort service. Students who are under the influence of alcohol, or who are off campus, can take advantage of the Night Nole to get back to campus. S.A.F.E Connection also promotes awareness of the dangers of driving under the influence of alcohol. Sponsored by the Student Government Association, S.A.F.E. Connection is an affiliated project with the FSU Police Department. The project promotes education, activities and

programs concerning crime prevention and safety to the students, faculty, staff, and visitors of Florida State University. The S.A.F.E Connection Board of Directors is comprised of the Student Body President or his/her designee, the Senate President or his/her designee, the FSU Public Safety Director, the Student Campus Security Advisor, the SGA Advisor, one Senator elected by the Senate, the Director of S.A.F.E. Connection, and the Assistant Director of S.A.F.E. Connection.

V-89 Our mission is to provide the FSU campus and the Tallahassee community with diverse and spontaneous programming 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Regular programming focuses on playing the best new music first along with a combination of old favorites and other musical genres that don’t receive much, if any, airplay elsewhere. We provide Specialty Show programming including (but not limited to) Blues, Jazz, Hip-Hop, Reggae, Metal, Club, Folk, World, Honky-tonk, Latino, Punk, Experimental, Oldies, All Request, 7 Inch Singles, Local music, etc. We promote and inform listeners of campus and community news, information, and activities, the latest in news, sports, literature, social commentary, and comedy. SGA Today Annual 2012-2013 / 55


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