Ball State SGA passes implicit bias training resolution
Ball State Student Government Association (SGA) voted to pass the implicit bias training resolution introduced last week.
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Ball State Student Government Association (SGA) voted to pass the implicit bias training resolution introduced last week.
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Editor's note: This article has been updated to reflect the correct scheduled inauguration date for the new executive slate.
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