Articles tagged with: SGA
The Student Government Association hosted the Paint The Town Maroon initiative Saturday, March 2, in which various student organizations volunteered to paint the windows of nearby businesses, emblazoning them with symbols of Trojan pride.
SGA and …
The Student Senate voted unanimously to appoint two associate justices to the Student Court at the Student Government Association’s first biweekly meeting of the fall semester Aug. 29.
The addition of John Bradley, a junior chemistry …
The Student Government Association (SGA) voted 6-3 in favor of allowing candidates for SGA offices to use UALR email in the campaigning process during the Senate meeting Wednesday, Sept. 14.
The Student Government Association cut short its first meeting of the fall semester Wednesday, Aug. 31, so the group could meet in private to discuss an upcoming Hunger Banquet event, regardless of The Forum’s protest …
The Student Government Association (SGA) voted unanimously in a meeting March 9, to pass a resolution that takes the first step in making UALR the first university in the state to have multi-stall unisex restrooms.
The …
Incumbent anger was rampant in the mid-term elections last November, but the feelings did not transfer to UALR’s elections as Simone Lewis, with running mate Maroof Zafar, garnered more than 60 percent of the student …
The Student Government Association presidential candidates debated student issues in the upper concourse of the Donaghey Student Center Thursday, March 11.
The Society of Professional Journalists hosted the debate which included opening and closing statements, as …
A student senator from the College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, proposed a major sign change for some campus restrooms during the Student Government Association meeting Wednesday.
Student senator Ginna Wallace, senior Spanish and international …
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“President? I didn’t even know we had a student government. But, whoever our President is should address student safety in inclement weather.” Brandon Luebke, senior environmental science major
