SGA elects 24 new senators and house, senate leaders
Fourteen new senators were sworn in during the first Student Government Association meeting of the year Sept. 19.
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Fourteen new senators were sworn in during the first Student Government Association meeting of the year Sept. 19.
Students in need of legal consultation won’t need to look any further than the basement of the Bovee University Center.
The Student Government Association has a new house and senate leader.
Students who want to help the people of Flint, ride with first responders, hop in a helicopter and volunteer for their community can do it all this Saturday.
Fourteen new senators were sworn in during an election Sept. 19 at the first Student Government Association meeting of the year.
Students will have the ability to represent academic colleges and organizations if they run for a senate position at the first Student Government Association meeting of the year.
About 300 Central Michigan University students registered to vote after a mobile Secretary of State unit visited the Bovee University Center on Monday.
Members of the Student Government Association are partnering with political science professors to create a mobile Secretary of State unit to register students on-campus to vote.
After a long summer dedicating two days a week to communicating the needs of Central Michigan University students to administrators, Student Government Association President Ian Elliott wants to continue that discussion.
Following a push from the Student Government Association to increase PrintQ funds for on campus undergraduate students, printing allocations will increase from $10 to $12 starting summer semester 2016.
On rare occasions, student-veterans are called to duty unexpectedly on a short term basis, which could cause them to miss class.
Several pieces of legislation were unanimously passed in the Senate at tonight's Student Government Association meeting.
Since his freshman orientation, Macomb senior Chuck Mahone knew he wanted to become president of the Student Government Association.
Powers Ballroom overflowed with students, Central Michigan University staff and members of the Mount Pleasant community who came to listen to Student Government Administration President Chuck Mahone deliver a State of the Student Body address.
Members of the Student Government Association and student body will travel to Lansing on Feb. 25 to lobby for higher education funding with Central Michigan University President George Ross.
Each semester, undergraduate students are given $10 for printing on their student accounts meant to last for the duration of each semester. Graduate students are given $15.
Two new pieces of legislation were introduced in the Student Government Association House and Senate tonight.
The Student Government Association will present a State of the Student Body address at 8 p.m. on Feb. 29 in Powers Ballroom.
Candidate Eligibility Packets were released Monday at the Student Government Association meeting. The president, vice president, treasurer and all seats in the Senate are open in the fall.
Eleven new members have been added to the Student Government Association senate this semester.