Library extends hours of first floor, Extended Hours Study beginning Feb. 1
The hours of the Extended Hours Study room and first floor at the Charles V. Park Library have been extended after five months of planning.
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The hours of the Extended Hours Study room and first floor at the Charles V. Park Library have been extended after five months of planning.
More details have emerged about Student Government Association President Vincent Cavataio's public relations internship with Central Michigan University's facilities management office.
The Central Michigan University Student Government Association has several positions vacant at the beginning of the new semester.
After the creation of a gender-neutral housing proposal last year and support from Central Michigan University's Student Government Association, many students remain unsure of the current state of the housing policy.
The interim Dean of Students and director of Student Life at Central Michigan University says he does not consider Student Government Association President Vincent Cavataio's new public relations internship a conflict of interest.
The Student Government Association president at Central Michigan University has taken an internship with the university's facilities management office.
Last week, the Student Government Association passed a resolution opposing the Residence Life policy requiring paperwork to be filed with and approved by the residence hall director (RHD) in order for guests to spend the night in the dorms.
University President George Ross said Central Michigan University “can’t be everything to everybody” Monday to members of the Student Government Association.
A bear is roaming the campus of Central Michigan University, but there is no need for alarm.
Central Michigan University's Student Government Association elected a new Senate leader, Speaker of the House and treasurer during its meeting on Monday.
Very clearly stated and quite widely used, the mission statement of the Central Michigan University Student Government Association is: “Dedicated to inspiring improvement throughout its community by providing and promoting advocacy amongst and for its constituency, in hopes of developing a healthy and diverse learning environment while fostering a positive image of our university.” Put exceedingly simply, SGA is responsible for promoting ‘advocacy of the students,’ at whole, of CMU and to provide to them a ‘healthy learning environment.’
Steve Smith considers Monday's decision by the Faculty Association supporting job actions to secure its position in bargaining as a "positive development."
One thing is clear since Shelby Township senior Vincent Cavataio and Jackson junior Bryant English were elected Student Government Association president and vice president — moving to a unicameral assembly is a top priority, and it should be.
This year, 542 people voted online for the next president of the Student Government Association, which is a massive failure for all involved.
Shelby Township senior Vincent Cavataio and Jackson junior Bryant English were sworn into the presidency and vice presidency of the Student Government Association Monday.
Bruce Roscoe said he hopes he is remembered foremost as an advocate for students in his more than 16 years as dean of students at Central Michigan University.
Shelby Township senior Vincent Cavataio was elected to be the next president of the Student Government Association with 58 percent of the total vote, with Jackson junior Bryant English as his vice president.
Shelby Township senior Vincent Cavataio was elected to be the next president of the Student Government Association, with Jackson junior Bryant English as his vice president.
No matter who wins the Student Government Association presidential election this week, the very structure of the organization will see major changes in the future.
This election season is unlike most at Central Michigan University. All of the candidates involved are qualified, understanding and respectful of each other’s campaign.