The Ball State Student Government Association elects new president pro tempore.
By Madelyn Bracken / March 29, 2023The Ball State Student Government Association began with presentations to elect a new president pro tempore.
The Ball State Student Government Association began with presentations to elect a new president pro tempore.
The Ball State Student Government Association (SGA) began their meeting by re-opening chief administrator nominations. Additionally, treasurers were voted in, and new pieces of legislation were passed.
The Ball State University Student Government Association began its meeting with nominations for the upcoming elections for both chief administrator and treasurer. The nominees for chief administrator are Sen. Kyle Wickizer and Sen. Sam Schlatter.
The Ball State University’s Student Government Association began their meeting with a special presentation from the Pathways Project. Senator applicant Veronica Bedwell then presented for an At-Large Caucus position. Bedwell is involved in multiple campus organizations including One Love and the Student Social Work Association.
The Ball State University Student Government Association (SGA) began directly with executive reports, having no special guests or special orders of business. President Tina Nguyen highlighted an event they are a part of occurring this week.
Ball State University’s Student Government Association held its final debate with the vice presidential nominees on Feb. 15 at the L.A. Pittenger Student Center. This debate was the third of three debates and allowed for the nominees to get to speak to the public and explain their running platform points.
Ball State University’s Student Government Association (SGA) held the introduction to the tickets, the candidates, Feb. 7 at the L.A. Pittenger Student Center. The two tickets are “Empower” with Presidential Nominee Skylar Ellis, in SGA’s On-Campus Caucus, and Vice Presidential Nominee Taylor Perry, in SGA’s At-Large Caucus, and "Gassensmith & Lindstrand" with Joseph Gassensmith, current chief of staff, and Monet Lindstrand, current vice president.
The Ball State Student Government Association Treasurer Mamed Ramazanli was censured due to not fulfilling his duties. Those duties included not giving executive reports, not providing budgets and not having good communication with senators.
The Ball State Student Government hosted a nomination convention for the next president and vice president. Two executive tickets were brought to the table.
The Ball State Student Government Association (SGA) voted on two amendments and proposed its first senate resolution of the year. Additionally, three members were voted in.
Jan. 18, the Ball State Student Government Association (SGA) opened its first meeting of the year appointing three senators, and had two new amendments proposed.
The Ball State Student Government Association held its last meeting of the semester. The meeting opened up with the Health Promotion and Advocacy as a special guest.
These were the three features the newly voted-in Ball State Student Government Association (SGA) Elections Commissioner, Chaney Scott, described herself as.
Wednesday, the Ball State University Student Government Association (SGA) proposed two amendments, which if ratified, will have significant effects on university procedures.
Wednesday, five Senators from the Ball State University Student Government Association (SGA) were voted into the SGA Appeals Board. Additionally, SGA addressed numerous other issues.
Oct. 26, the Ball State Student Government Association (SGA) not only voted in organizations, but they did so dressed in their Halloween costumes. The most significant topic of the day came from the voting in for the College Republicans and the College Democrats at Ball State University. The votes made the organizations SGA-protected.
Oct. 19, Ball State's Student Government Association voted on a new senator and an At-Large senator resigned.
Oct. 12, right out of fall break, the Student Government Association (SGA) was back in session. Two special guests spoke, Samantha Martin from the Career Center talked about their new opportunity called the Indiana Connection Experience where students are able to connect with businesses in Indiana.
Sept. 28, the Ball State Student Government Association (SGA) hosted special guests from the Indiana General Assembly and also proposed its first amendments of the year.
Sept. 21, the Ball State Student Government Association (SGA) voted in five new members to its Judicial Court. Additionally, there were two pieces read from: the recognition of the Resident Hall Association, as well Ball State Football.