Students to sign up for courses off campus

Students to sign up for courses off campus

A new, more secure course registration system will be introduced for the next academic year. The website will be accessible off campus and easier to manage, administration says.

To AURA or not to AURA?

To AURA or not to AURA?

As the discussion whether AUBG should sell the license of the radio for financial reasons goes on, the administration and AURA members are looking for alternatives ways to get out of the situation.

New York City, Bulgaria, and the strangers

New York City, Bulgaria, and the strangers

"It's simply a matter of waking up their souls" - Gabriel Garcia Marquez.

International Week, vol. 10

International Week, vol. 10

Last week proved that traditions and national culture can be cherished even away from home. The events during the week were organized by the AUBG chapter of Phi Beta Delta, AUBG Diversity Group, and a number students, professors and staff members.

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New JMC curriculum approved

1_fpThe new curriculum for the Journalism and Mass Communication (JMC) major has been approved and will be included in the 2010/2011 undergraduate catalogue. The major will now require two more classes, however, less writing-intensive classes will be part of the core curriculum.

D+ and D- removal to be further discussed

2_fpWhile the D grade remains, there is a proposal for the removal of D+ and D- from the AUBG grading scale. The recommendation is yet to be approved and the decision may be taken next Fall semester.

Plunging into madness with Caligula

3_fpThe story of Caligula came alive on the AUBG stage as students, directed by sophomore Bisera Savoska, flawlessly performed the emperor's descent into insanity.

Fifth AUBG Olympics score high in organization but low in attendance

4_fpDespite the gloomy forecast, the fifth annual AUBG Olympics enjoyed a nice weather on Sunday, April 25.

Environment week brings a multitude of events despite bad weather

5_fpStudents and faculty got more enthusiastic about this year's Environment week. Check out photos from the different activities.

AUBG Choir Conductor Hristo Krotev celebrates double anniversary

6_fpThis year's annual concert of the AUBG Choir was dedicated to the Choir Conductor Hristo Krotev. He celebrates 25 years of professional experience.

AUBG elects its first female SG president

1_fpThe elections for SG president and student representative to the Board of Trustees (BoT) took place on Thursday, April 15. Sophomore Elitsa Nacheva won by nearly a hundred votes and became the first female SG president at AUBG.

Environment Week promotes healthy lifestyles

2_fpThe third AUBG Environment Week starts Monday. Projects that raise awareness about environmental and health issues will also involve the Blagoevgrad community.

Second More Honors scholarship awarded to three videos

3_fpAs no definite winner was singled out in the video contest for the 3,000 levs MH Scholarship, the three highest scores got an equal share.

MH 13: With great achievements comes great responsibility

4_fpIs AUBG really "one big movie" or just another campus with its Lick-A-Fessors, Casanovas and Freshious?  Check out the review of the 13th More Honors show, which took place on Friday, April 16, in the Skaptopara Sports Hall.

JMC Rocks opens to all

5_fpThis year the party of the JMC department JMC Rocks welcomed all students. The teaser posters for the event announced an "all-in" party with wine, a big newspaper, a hilarious radio show and a mock video.

Big Brothers don’t like rules. They change them.

6_fpThe Alumni came, saw and won.

On the road to Slovenia and global journalism

8_fpA group of AUBG students participated in this year's Annual Congress of the Forum of European Journalism (FEJS), which took place in Slovenia and brought back insights on how journalism is done in Europe.

Student Representative candidates debate their way to the position

qotw_logoRead some of the most interesting, funny, or striking quotes about AUBG from the past week, on campus or off.

Business students concerned about the draft schedule

1_fpDean of Faculty Steve Sullivan talks about the draft schedule and students concerns about business courses and lack of professors in the department. The first draft of the schedule for the Fall 2010 semester had a lot of business courses that were listed as taught by "staff."

Michael Cohen to go on sabbatical for a year

2_fpLiterature Professor Michael Cohen will be on paid leave for the Fall 2010 and Spring 2011 semesters. He will use this time to concentrate on his work outside the classroom.

Honors Convocation brings fresh round of scholarships

5_fp The Seventeenth Annual Honors Convocation took place on Sunday, April 11. This year the recipients of a number of new scholarships were honored. In addition, honors were given for the first time in distinct business disciplines.

Meet the candidates for SG presidential elections

3_fp This year's SG elections will take place on Thursday, April 15. Read the interviews with the two candidates for SG president, Elitsa Nacheva and Klajdi Kumaraku.

Student Representative candidates talk about their goals

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Six students are running for the position of a Student Representative to Board of Trustees (BoT). Some of the candidates shared what motivates them to run for the position. The elections will take place on Thursday, April 15.

Street performers in London revive the culture of busking

flashteamBusking, a form of street entertainment, which includes singing and dancing, has been part of the British culture since the 17 century. Watch the videos from London with some of the performers.

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