Student government announces executive slates, platform points
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The Student Government Association’s election season will begin Tuesday night at the nomination convention, where slate and senator campaigns are officially announced.
The Student Government Association’s executive slate presented an update on its more than $100,000 budget and platform at the Senate meeting Wednesday.
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Since the Student Government Association ended the Fall 2014 semester with seven out of 17 platform points completed, the executive board is hoping to make more progress this semester.
The Student Government Association safety committee is encouraging Ball State to adapt a new phone application to keep students safe on campus.
The Student Government Association did not receive approval to keep Bracken Library open for 24 hours during Finals Week.
With three weeks left until finals, the Student Government Association has yet to get approval to open Bracken Library for 24 hours during finals week.
The goal to start an on-campus food pantry will soon become a reality for the Student Government Association.
The Student Government Association will bring 11 other colleges to campus as part of a conference for campus leaders.
After seeing a lack of international representation in student government, one Ball State student from Tajikistan decided to join.
The Student Government Association approved a resolution to bring awareness to sexual assault by hosting an awareness campaign Friday.
The Delaware County Clerk’s Office said it has not received word from the Attorney’s General allowing same-sex marriage licenses to be issued.
The Student Government Association unanimously approved a senate resolution encouraging the university to adopt a statement on the importance of diversity and ethnic inclusion.
Aric Hopper, a junior political science major and senator for off-campus, has been elected as president pro tempore for the Student Government Association.
Muncie Mayor Dennis Tyler gave the key to the city to President Paul Ferguson Thursday afternoon in the L.A. Pittenger Student Center.
Four students have been nominated to fill the Student Government Association president pro tempore position after it was left vacant by Bryan Kubel, who took the role of vice president on Sept. 10.
The Student Government Association has a budget of $101,188 for the 2014-15 school year.
The Student Government Association passed a $101,188 budget for the 2014 to 2015 year.
University Police Department’s second annual Dunk-A-Cop event took place at the Scramble Light after it was canceled on Friday due to severe storms.