SGA presidential candidate unveils key points in policy ahead of election
As the only candidate for Student Government Association president, Chesterfield senior Chuck Mahone is looking to address several student-related topics next year.
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As the only candidate for Student Government Association president, Chesterfield senior Chuck Mahone is looking to address several student-related topics next year.
In recess for the remainder of this year's legislative session, Student Government Association senators cited inexperience and academic responsibilities as cause for the abrupt end to their work.
Unable to meet quorum for its final two weeks in session, the Student Government Association cancelled its remaining Senate meetings.
For the first time since the Student Government Association was founded in 1920, the 2015-16 presidential race will be uncontested.
Marijuana would be allowed for use on campus if a bill being discussed by the Student Government Association is made to alter school policy.
Taking the stage at Monday's Student Government Association meeting, Sexual Aggression Peer Advocates member Joshua Taylor drew a square on the whiteboard.
The $800,000 Campus Programming Fund could see an increase for the first time in 14 years.
Just in time for tax season, the Student Government Association unveiled its new tax website to guide students through the process of filing federal and state taxes.
Student Government Association President Chuck Mahone announced Wednesday, Feb. 18, that Central Michigan University's Budget Priorities Committee will consider a $327,000 increase in the Campus Programing Fund.
To begin the 2015 election season, Central Michigan University's Student Government Association hosted an election forum during its regularly scheduled meeting Monday, Feb. 16.
The Student Government Association Governmental Affairs sub-committee has created a petition asking for more parking spaces on campus.
Students interested in running for a position in the Student Government Association are required to come to a general assembly on Monday, Feb. 16. Packets with instructions for how to run will be available at the meeting at 8 p.m. in Anspach Hall 162.
Up to 70 new representatives could be joining the Student Government Association, after Monday's meeting, according to SGA officials.
For the fifth consecutive year, the Central Michigan University Student Government Association will partner with legal fraternity Phi Alpha Delta to offer free legal counseling to students.
The SGA sponsored book trading website Cmich Texts has been picking up steam since its start of the last semester.
The 2014-2015 student directory – which lists the names, phone numbers, and non-university addresses for those who attend Central Michigan University– makes some students feel as though their privacy has been breached.
Registered Student Organizations will have new standards when applying for reimbursements for conference fees.
Central Michigan University’s Student Government Association unveiled a new logo for the organization Sunday.
Running on a campaign of following through with promises and being more visible on campus, Central Michigan University’s newest Student Government Association President Charles Mahone has a lot on his plate this fall.