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SGA slates to face off in debate

In this second round of debates, the full slates will square off against one other to convince students why they should vote for them. The last time there were three slates running for Student Government Association office was during the 2013 election season.



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Two SGA slates to appeal penalties for early campaigning

Two student government slates are looking to appeal penalties after they were fined for campaigning early, according to WCRD News. The elections board met late Thursday night the same night as the vice presidential debate to discuss code violations. Atlas and Cardinal Direction each violated Article 6, Section 2, Part D which states: “Candidates may begin campaigning upon the close of the Nomination Convention and shall end upon the conclusion of the election.” Atlas’ Facebook profile and cover photos were posted before the end of the convention, according to WCRD.



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What's on the wall?

What's on the wall? Peg boards and posting walls exist all over campus. Here are seven things from the Atrium's posting board.


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First SGA debate brings increased student support

Letterman Building Room 125 was nearly full as students came out to support the three slates running for the Student Government Association executive office. Current Vice President Bryan Kubel said this debate has not usually gotten much attention in years past.



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Park Hall to get 2 signs

Park Hall has been open for nearly eight years and is the only Residence Hall to not have a sign identifying the building. Park Hall Council President Anthony Cook reached out to Student Government Association senator James Wells about writing legislation to get a sign for Park Hall. The only signage Park Hall has is a plaque in the lobby dedicated to Don Park, after whom the building was named, Cook said.