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(02/02/16 3:22am)
A piece of legislation calling for the closure of the university on voting days was read by the Student Government Association House and Senate tonight. It was tabled in both bodies.
(01/26/16 5:07pm)
Eight new Senators were sworn in at the first Student Government Association meeting of spring semester.
(01/10/16 10:48pm)
The Student Government Association will no longer be meeting in the Bovee University Center's Auditorium due to renovations on the room.
(01/10/16 10:43pm)
The graduation of members in the Student Government Administration Senate, nearly half of the seats are available for any student to run for. The opportunity is also open to students not a part of SGA.
(12/08/15 2:33am)
The last Student Government Association meeting of the year ended in 20 minutes in the House Monday night after approving a resolution to establish voter registration booths at freshman orientation.
(12/01/15 3:41am)
Legislation in support of installing card-readers for the
side entrances for residence halls was postponed in the Senate during Monday
night’s Student Government Association meeting after heated debate.
(11/17/15 4:22am)
Recently elected Mount Pleasant City Commissioner Nick Madaj and City Manager Nancy Ridley spoke to house members of the Student Government Association regarding events covered in a meeting between city commission members and members of the student liaison committee Nov. 11.
(11/12/15 3:52am)
When Alana D'Ambrosio-Berry was sleeping Halloween night, she was awoken suddenly by screams of terror on Crawford Road.
(11/10/15 2:54am)
Central Michigan University Head Football Coach John Bonamego visited the Student Government Association House and Senate during its Oct. 9 meeting to stress the importance of coming to the home football game against Toledo Tuesday night.
(11/03/15 3:25am)
City Commission Liaison Ian Elliot spoke in the Senate at tonight's Student Government Association meeting, asking for student input regarding a meeting he will have with city officials on student conduct and how it affects residents.
(10/27/15 1:14am)
A student bereavement policy was passed in the Senate but not in the House last Monday was amended and passed in tonight's Student Government Association Meeting.
(10/21/15 9:36pm)
In about two years students may see a
change in the new student academic bulletins.
(10/20/15 1:48am)
Student Government Association Senate voted in favor of drafting a Student Bereavement Policy.
(10/16/15 3:46pm)
Student Government Association's annual "We're a Culture, Not a Costume" awareness event was met with negative response from students on social media Wednesday Oct. 15 after the diversity sub-committee utilized students dressed in blackface and other cultural stereotypes in a Halloween costume demonstration.
(09/29/15 2:14am)
In an effort to reach more students across campus, the Student Government Association's Diversity Committee plans to redesign its yearly "We're a Culture, NOT a Costume" campaign.
(09/23/15 10:18pm)
As president of the Student Government Association, Detroit senior Chuck Mahone serves as the bridge between the student body and administration. Serving for the past two terms, Mahone has worked diligently with SGA and others on campus to accomplish policy points that he and Vice President Maggie Blackmer outlined during campaign season last year.
(09/18/15 2:03am)
The Board of Trustees Student Liaison meeting took place Wednesday, Sept. 16 and announced that the Student Programming Fund was granted a $150,000 dollar increase.
(09/10/15 1:55am)
Celebrating its 95th year, the Student Government Association kicked off the start of their 2015-2016 year with a birthday party in the basement of the Bovee University Center.
(08/28/15 6:10pm)
Central Michigan University’s Campus Programing Fund will not be seeing an increase for this academic school year.
(04/15/15 2:00am)
For the final Student Government Assocation meeting of the year, Senator Rebecca Detroyer was elected Senate Leader for the 2015-16 school year. Nominated alongside fellow senators Maximillian Sarvello, Joe Frey and Desirae Massey, Detroyer won the position with nine votes in her favor.