- Apr 28, 2010
FlashNews Weekly Update
Issue XIII Spring 2010 – April 28
... One Step Ahead, Since 1999.
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In this issue:_____
news
---------- New JMC curriculum approved
The 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
While 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.
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--- Fifth AUBG Olympics score high in organization but low in attendance
Despite the gloomy weather forecast, the fifth annual AUBG Olympics enjoyed a nice weather on Sunday, April 25.
--- Environment week brings a multitude of events despite bad weather
Students 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
This year's annual concert of the AUBG Choir was dedicated to the Choir Conductor Hristo Krotev. He celebrates 25 years of professional experience.
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--- Plunging into madness with Caligula
The story of Caligula came alive on the AUBG stage as students, directed by junior Bisera Savoska, flawlessly performed the emperor's descent into insanity.
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