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Mon, Sep 13, 2004 - Vol 78, Issue 2 Archives :: About Us

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New Aggiecard free to students
- by Christina Frye: Staff Writer

Students requested a new look to the Cameron ID cards, and they are here.

Prompted by legislation of the Student Government Association, there is a new look for the ID cards.

“Students wanted a card that includes our mascot and school colors,” Samantha Thomas, vice president for student services said.

The Office of Government and Community Relations created the new design with input from students and members of the Student Government Association. The Aggiecard is the new name for the former student ID card.

The new Aggiecard design meets the SGA requirements for a new look, and the technological format of the card allows easy access to all CU students’ needs, such as computer labs, the library, and free or discounted admittance to home athletic events.

“Students are extremely enthusiastic about the attractive card that promotes school spirit,” Thomas said. “The biggest advantage is that students can show their school pride with it.”

The new Aggiecard is easily obtained by going to the One Stop Shop located in North Shepler. Hours of operation are: Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. The process only takes about three to five minutes. Students turn in their old CU ID card and receive a new fee-free Aggiecard.

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