SGA adds green council, works to promote campus sustainability
Student Government Association (SGA) voted to add a green council to the senate Wednesday.
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Student Government Association (SGA) voted to add a green council to the senate Wednesday.
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Senator Kam Bontrager was elected Student Government Association president pro tempore for the 2018-19 season Wednesday.
March 14, 2018, marks the 30th anniversary of Pi Day — that’s pi, as in 3.14, not the dessert.
Three students were nominated for Student Government Association president pro tempore for the 2018-19 season Wednesday.
Amplify was elected Student Government Association (SGA) 2018-19 executive slate Tuesday.
Editor's Note: A previous version of this story stated one of the "Big 4" organizations was Black Student Alliance, the story has been corrected to reflect the organization's correct name, Black Student Association. The story also reported BSA president Da'Prielle Fuller said OPTiC didn't have platform points that would benefit students in BSA. The story has been changed to reflect Fuller meant Amplify.
Editor's note: Ryan Shank is the video editor at The Daily News.
Students can vote for the 2018 Student Government Association (SGA) elections Monday and Tuesday.
Students asked their own questions to executive slate Amplify at the Town Hall Debate Wednesday.
Straws could be removed from dining to combat the high cost of plastic straws, said senator Kaleb Chowning at the Student Government Association meeting Wednesday.
Students will be able to ask executive slate Amplify questions and receive answers from the four candidates at the Town Hall Debate on 8 p.m. Wednesday in the Arts and Journalism building, room 175.
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While few students were in attendance, the running executive slate Amplify encouraged student input in the 2018 Student Government Association (SGA) elections at the All Slate Debate Sunday.
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Instead of a debate, a moderated question and answer session occurred with only one slate, Amplify, at the Presidential and Vice President Debate Thursday.
Students will be able to vote at 14 different stations throughout campus during Student Government Association Elections said Ro Anne Royer Engle, associate vice president of student affairs and enrollment services Wednesday.
For the first time in eight years, only one slate was nominated for the Student Government elections.