Olga Cotaga

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Second such initiative at AUBG
May 1, 2010

The second Friends of the Library initiative is taking place at the Panitza Library between April 15 and May 14. AUBG students can donate money to the library in exchange for a selection of books available in front of the library entrance.

The initiative was set up for the first time last April to discard unused items and collect contributions for the library. The interim director of the library, Sophia Katsarska, said that the discarded books were initially supposed to be donated to other Bulgarian universities, but none of the universities sent a positive response.

An unforgettable experience
April 30, 2010

Hairspray, this year's Broadway Performance Club musical, was wonderful not only because of its success in Blagoevgrad and on the national tour, but for the unforgettable experience it gave to the cast members as well.

A Student Government election will be held on February 9 to fill one empty seat in the Senate
February 9, 2010

 

After four Student Government (SG) senators left the SG at the end of last semester, SG managed to fill three of those seats withcandidates having the greatest number of votes in the Fall 2009 SG elections. Students will have to elect one senator to fill the remaining seat because the remaining candidates who ran in Fall 2009 refused to join the SG. Three students submitted their candidacy for the Senate.

A survey by defacto reporters
December 14, 2009

 

"Apparently there will be no Christmas this year," defacto special correspondent from Lapland stated, after observing the situation around Santa Claus's mansion during the past days.
“Combining my two homes at AUBG”
November 2, 2009

 

Students living on campus may have seen a new face around. Radosveta Miltcheva, the new resident hall director of Skaptopara 1, has arrived in Blagoevgrad.
Jobs were scarce this summer.
September 14, 2009
Like every year, this summer many AUBGers participated in the Work and Travel Program (WAT) offered by several agencies in Blagoevgrad. But no matter where in America they ended up, this summer students had to adapt to the new economic environment caused by the dwindling job market.