Southwest Recreation adds new weights for squat rack, leg press
By Bria Everett | Nov. 27, 2017Shaye Portillo feels at ease knowing there are new weights and racks at the often-crowded Southwest Recreation Center.
Shaye Portillo feels at ease knowing there are new weights and racks at the often-crowded Southwest Recreation Center.
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A bill mandating Student Government social media accounts to make a social media post announcing elections passed through the SG Judiciary Committee on Sunday.
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