SGA treasurer draws inspiration from the 'Harry Potter' series
Editor’s Note: This is the second of four stories to run that will feature the slate leading up to their inauguration.
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Editor’s Note: This is the second of four stories to run that will feature the slate leading up to their inauguration.
Editor’s Note: This is the first of four stories to run that will feature the slate leading up to their inauguration.
DN PHOTO BREANNA DAUGHERTY
The Student Government Association elected Rachel Johnson, a junior social work major, as president pro tempore.
Cardinal Kitchen, a student pantry on campus, will receive additional funding to help sustain itself so it can continue to feed students in need.
The Student Government Association nominated three student senators for president pro tempore.
Losing the 2015 Student Government Association elections has not stopped Momentum and Cardinal Direction from continuing their missions.
This year’s Student Government Association elections received a total 3,532 votes from students, the second highest turnout rate in the last four elections.
DN PHOTO DANIEL BROUNT
Voting for the 2015 Student Government Association election takes place Monday and Tuesday.
Student Government Association slates Atlas and Cardinal Direction will still be fined after appealing the original decision.
A candidate from a Student Government Association executive slate has been removed from the student senate.
The final debate of the Student Government Association executive slate election saw another attendance breaking record.
The three presidential candidates for the Student Government Association will face off against one another Thursday at the final debate of the election season.
Student Government Association slates discussed and defended their platform points during the debate that took place last night at Pruis Hall. DN PHOTO ARIC CHOKEY
In the second round of debates Tuesday evening, the full slates will square off against one another to convince students why they should vote for them.
Two student government slates are looking to appeal penalties after they were fined for campaigning early, according to WCRD News.
Atlas and Cardinal Direction have each violated the elections code and have been fined, according to a press release from the election board.
David Letterman Communication and Media Building Room 125 was nearly full as students came out Thursday night to support the three slates running for the Student Government Association executive office.
Park Hall has been open for nearly eight years and is the only residence hall to not have a sign identifying the building.