Ball State SGA President vetoes amendment eliminating slates
By Maya Wilkins / March 10, 2021Ball State Student Government Association (SGA) President Connor Sanburn vetoed an amendment abolishing slates at the March 10 Zoom meeting.
Ball State Student Government Association (SGA) President Connor Sanburn vetoed an amendment abolishing slates at the March 10 Zoom meeting.
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Weather Forecaster Hope Kleitsch gives an update on the cold front and rain chances for tomorrow going into Friday morning.
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