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Student Involvement

Updating your voter registration

Have you moved or changed your name since you registered to vote in Provo?  It is important to stay current on your voter registration so that you aren’t caught off guard when the elections come around this November. Changing your name or address is a simple process: Download and fill out a mail-in voter registration [...]

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Discussing the Isles Project

Last night, April 6, 2010, the Provo Municipal Council heard testimony regarding the proposed Isles Project. One of the major issues addressed by this hearing was how this particular project will affect the parking situation in Provo and in the Joaquin Neighborhood in particular.  The hearing is available online at provo.org.  Take a second to [...]

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Collecting Survey Data this Saturday

The SPCA will begin an initial survey of students living south of campus on Saturday, January 23, 2010 at 10:00. Over the next several weeks we will be compiling a statistical analysis of the student population and their contribution to the parking dilemma in the Joaquin neighborhood. If you are interested in helping us with [...]

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Creating a student information packet – Help with our survey!

The Student – Provo City Alliance is interested in creating a welcome packet to give to incoming freshmen and transfer students. We are trying to decide what would be the most beneficial to include in this packet and would like your input. Please take a minute to take our survey at https://byu.qualtrics.com/SE?SID=SV_8xgtvL6kVxUh71O&SVID=Prod.  Thanks for your [...]

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Provo Mayoral and City Council Debate

Who will run the city for the next four years? The Student – Provo City Alliance will be hosting a debate for the mayoral and city council candidates and would like to invite all too attend and participate. Date: Friday, October 30, 2009 Time: 7:00 – 9:00 pm Location: Provo High School Commons 1125 N [...]

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Daily Universe Letter: Get Involved

Nothing gets students riled up more than a perceived revocation of a privilege they now enjoy. Last fall, the Provo City Council responded to local residents’ concerns and passed a parking program south of campus. Few students objected. This past spring, Provo City held hearings to implement the parking program south of campus. Many students [...]

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