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Ball State’s Student Government Association (SGA) called its senate meeting to order Nov.13. To begin, SGA welcomed Vice President Angel Esquivel Vazquez from Man2Men.
Ball State’s Student Government Association (SGA) welcomed MOSAIC Peer Advocate Leader Izzy Thompson to the meeting on Nov. 6.
Ball State’s Student Government Association (SGA) met Oct. 30. To start the meeting, they welcomed second-year sports reporting and production double major Aasha Watkins, who applied for the College of Communication, Information and Media (CCIM) collegiate senate seat.
In the most recent Delaware county primary, which took place May 7, 74,508 people were registered to vote. Fewer than a quarter of those registered voters actually cast a vote.
Ball State’s Student Government Association (SGA) met Oct. 9 and welcomed Director Courtney Jarrett from the Office of Disability Services. Jarrett talked about how students can apply for disability accommodations and reapply every semester.
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Ball State University Student Government Association (SGA) President Noah Poole said in his executive report in the Oct. 2 senate meeting the “Elevate” ticket has made progress on their transportation platform point.
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Ball State University’s Student Government Association (SGA) began their Sept. 18 meeting with a special presentation from Madison Jones, a graduate assistant from Health Promotion and Advocacy for Survivor Support at the university.
The topic of university students voting was brought up at Ball State University’s Student Government Association’s (SGA) Sept. 11 meeting.
The new changes require a base of 42 credits where students are required to complete a series of required courses, including but not limited to seven semesters of English, seven credits of math, seven credits of “science, technology and engineering,” and five social studies credits. Students have the option to pursue “seals” or forms of additional education. The seals are “enrollment,” “enlistment and service” and “employment,” with each seal having an “honors” or “honors plus” option.
During the March 27 Student Government Association (SGA) meeting, each nominated senator for the next school year's President Pro Tempore position gave a presentation.
“It is a heavy and extremely sad day,” Senate Minority Leader Greg Taylor, D-Indianapolis, said in a statement. He said Breaux’s loss would “be profoundly felt by the countless lives she touched, and we join so many in mourning the loss of her incredible life.”
Both chambers moved priority bills Wednesday, with a dwindling number of measures left to finalize before an anticipated adjournment on Friday.
The Ball State Student Government Association (SGA) began their meeting with a presentation from a special guest, SGA Sen. Shaina Miller.
At the Ball State Student Government Association (SGA) meeting on Feb. 21, senators Bethia Busingye and Quinn Davis were elected.
Indiana Senate Bill (SB) 202 passed in the House Education Committee with eight yeas and four nays Feb. 21.