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Two students are running to be the next Student Government Association president at Central Michigan University.
From the time he woke up Feb. 19 to the end of his executive board update, Central Michigan University President George Ross lived the life of Student Government Association President Anna Owens.
Student Government Association senate projects for the Spring 2018 semester range from legislation supporting a polling location on campus to a nonprofit art show benefiting a high school art program.
Student Government Association leaders are attempting to reach out to the student body, but the leaders feel they may not be receiving a response.
The Student Government Association voted to pass two resolutions, which included supporting an on-campus food pantry, at its meeting Feb. 5 in the Bovee University Center.
Student Government Association introduced legislation supporting an amendment of Central Michigan University's bereavement amnesty policy and the creation of an on-campus food pantry at its meeting Jan. 29.
Student protests have long been a part of Central Michigan University's history. Now, a bit of that history is coming back to reflect on the evolution of campus activism.
Editor's Note: This article has been updated to include comment for Elliott's attorney, Dave Barberi.
Central Michigan University's Student Government Association elected seven new senators at its meeting Jan. 22, effectively filling 19 of the possible 26 seats in the senate.
After the departure of 10 senators by the end of the Fall semester, Student Government Association is mixing experienced legislators with new faces and ideas this semester.
Student Government Association senator Lyndi Rose was inspired by a Twitter post to craft SGA’s only piece of legislation for the fall 2017 semester.
Student Government Association Senator Lyndi Rose's legislation proposing a campus-wide distribution of free menstrual hygiene products passed unanimously in the senate and 94-3 in the house.
During the Student Body Town Hall, Mount Pleasant resident Matt Mertz spoke out on Central Michigan University's lack of an on-campus polling place and considers this a suppression of students' rights.
Brown University, Columbia University and the University of Minnesota and Arizona provide free menstrual products to students. Senator Lyndi Rose is trying to add Central Michigan University to that list.
The Student Government Association has not addressed any new legislation this semester. During the fall semester in 2016, the organization passed two.
A half-hour into the Student Government Association's "Caffeinate with Care" event, the entire audience consisted of two students. By the end of the open mic, attendees were crowded onto the floor due to full capacity.
Student Government Association senators current projects include making off-campus housing more affordable and a creation of a food pantry on campus.
Central Michigan University's Student Government Association will be holding an open forum for students' feedback in the Charles V. Park Library Auditorium from 7-9 p.m. Nov. 29.
Poets, rappers, and comedians addressed social justice issues during the Student Government Association Diversity Committee's "Speak Your Peace" event in the Bovee University Center Rotunda Room Nov. 9.
The Central Michigan University Student Government Association's Diversity Committee embraced controversy during its Diversity Week event, "Courageous Conversations" in the Charles V. Park Library Auditorium Nov. 8.