Meet the SGA executive slate
James Wells: President
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James Wells: President
Editor's note: Carli Scalf, Sophie Gordon and Kellen Hazelip work for the Daily News.
After joyful tears and plenty of rounds of laughter, the Student Government Association’s 2016-17 executive slate officially took office at inauguration.
The slate Summit, comprised of James Wells, presidential candidate; Ana Batres, vice presidential candidate; Brock Frazer, secretarial candidate; and Emily Halley, tresorial candidate won by 62 votes the 2016-17 Student Government Elections.
The 2016-17 executive slate takes office April 20. For the past few weeks, the Daily News has gotten to know the incoming executive slate. Read about inauguration here.
There’s more to the Student Government Association than just an executive board.
Editor’s Note: This is the last of four stories to run that will feature the slate members leading up to their inauguration.
Editor's note: An earlier version of this story inaccurately represented Catherine Burgess's title. The story has been updated.
Editor’s Note: This is the third of four stories to run that will feature the slate members leading up to their inauguration.
On Wednesday nights from 7-8 p.m., you can find students getting their groove on in the L.A. Pittenger Student Center with the new "Just Dance" organization.
Bailey Loughlin was elected as the 2016-17 president pro-tempore for Student Government Association at the March 30 student senate meeting.
For a small town girl, Emily Halley has anything but small goals.
With Easter coming up on March 27, some students will be going home, but others are staying in Muncie for the holiday.
Editor’s Note: This is the first of four stories to run that will feature the slate members leading up to their inauguration.
When the Student Government Association passes legislation, many students don't know what comes next so that the changes can actually be implemented on campus.
A bill calling for free STI testing for sexual assault survivors passed in SGA Student Senate March 2.
The slate Summit, comprised of James Wells, presidential candidate; Ana Batres, vice presidential candidate; Brock Frazer, secretarial candidate; and Emily Halley, tresorial candidate won the 2016-17 Student Government Elections. DN PHOTO BREANNA DAUGHERTY
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Both Summit and 18 slates were fined by the Student Government Association Elections Board Feb. 23.