Meet the SGA candidates on the spring ballot
Students campaigning to be on next year's Student Government Association’s (SGA) Executive Board shared their qualifications and initiatives on March 2. Campus-wide voting begins March 23.
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Students campaigning to be on next year's Student Government Association’s (SGA) Executive Board shared their qualifications and initiatives on March 2. Campus-wide voting begins March 23.
The Student Government Association (SGA) proposed additions and amendments to its bylaws on Feb. 23. Members will vote to pass or deny the changes next week.
On the count of three, members of the Student Government Association (SGA) removed their gold masks to symbolize unity, openness and student voices behind leadership. Transforming a lecture hall into a banquet for their Masquerade in Maroon and Gold event, the university’s student leaders celebrated how they are contributing to a 105-year legacy.
Fatima Malik was sworn in as the new Student Government Association (SGA) chief of staff during its meeting on Feb. 2. She filled the last senate position available for this semester.
The Student Government Association (SGA) elected Peyton Reynolds as a general board member on its Student Budget Allocation Committee (SBAC).
Tom Leonard, one of four republican candidates in Michigan's upcoming gubernatorial election, met with members from Central Michigan University and the Isabella County community on Oct. 22 to present his campaign. Leonard discussed his plans, if elected governor, for mental health, education and government transparency.
The Central Michigan University's Student Government Association officials will be attending various classes and registered student organization meetings this semester as part of their new "pop-out" program.
Central Michigan University’s Student Government Association swore in its operational cabinet, committee chairs, senators and its speaker of the house for their first meeting of the academic year.
The Central Michigan University Student Government Association hosted its annual Inauguration Ceremony, where the 106th executive board was formally sworn in. The ceremony also recognized the work of the association’s leaders over the past academic year.
Mount Pleasant City Commissioners Amy Pershbacher and John Zang, as well as City Manager Aaron Desentz, spoke with the Central Michigan University Student Government Association about their positions and goals for the city.
The Central Michigan University Student Government Association’s President-elect Akua Acheampong and Vice President-elect Kathryn House were at the center of three judicial hearings during SGA's meeting on April 14.
From April 7 to 11, the Central Michigan University student body had the opportunity to vote for their next executive board members of the Student Government Association for the 2025-26 academic year.
The House of Representatives for the Central Michigan University Student Government Association had a new speaker for its meeting Monday night.
Student Government Association Speaker of the House Christian Dunn submitted his letter of resignation to every member of the organization Thursday morning, April 3. This will be effective at 5 p.m. Tuesday, April 8.
The Judicial Branch of Central Michigan University’s Student Government Association held its first hearing Monday night, reviewing a case between Associate Justice Fatima Malik, Diversity Committee Chair Zainab Naaz and SGA’s Election Committee.
During their latest meeting, the Central Michigan University Student Government Association introduced the candidates for this year’s election. Candidates presented the reason they are running and what they hope to accomplish if selected.
The Student Budget Allocation Committee (SBAC) for Central Michigan University's Student Government Association received over 50 funding requests just before the application period for the semester closed on Feb. 28.
Central Michigan University’s Student Government Association tested the House of Reps. Legislative sessions during their meeting Monday night, splitting a room of more than 50 students into six groups.
The Central Michigan University Student Government Association approved several changes to its constitution and bylaws during its meeting Monday night. The association spent most of its general meeting reviewing and rewriting different articles within its governing documents.
At the Central Michigan University Student Government Association meeting on Nov. 25, members held a moment of silence to honor James Span Jr., the executive director of Student Inclusion and Diversity, who died over the weekend.