SGA discusses football ticketing, tuition increase
SGA discussed changes to football ticketing distribution and discussed an upcoming tuition increase, during its senate meeting on Monday, April 10.
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SGA discussed changes to football ticketing distribution and discussed an upcoming tuition increase, during its senate meeting on Monday, April 10.
Erin Walker, senior in psychology, is conducting a study on the relationship between the American court justice system and transgender victims of violent crime under the mentorship of Dr. Apryl Alexander.
SGA discussed some of this month’s diversity initiatives as well as expansions for campus-wide outreach at their weekly meeting on Monday.
Student Government appointed its new committee chairs as well as various council positions in individual schools.
The department of special education, rehabilitation and counseling hosted a cross-cultural student dialogue in hopes of gathering feedback on both the current state of cultural awareness in classrooms at Auburn and how to introduce it into the curriculum.
The National Society for Black Engineers held its first “Black Girls Rock” event, an Academy Awards-style ceremony honoring outstanding black students and faculty members at Auburn.
Morgan Barkley, a senior in geosciences, is currently working on an undergraduate research fellowship project attempting to find the cause of certain geological trends in Norway.
The Ladies’ Society of Collegiate Success hosted a series of talks and performances intended to start conversations between black men and women about issues pressing black women as “double minorities.”
SGA met to discuss orders set to confirm various members of student senate, as well as discuss potential changes to student dining by initiatives’ dining task force.
The Student Government Association met on Monday to discuss upcoming public appearances as well as formulate potential policy initiatives between individual colleges.
Benjamin King, senior in biosystems engineering, is working on an undergraduate research fellowship project comparing the hydrology of a restored floodplain with that of an undisturbed floodplain.
Sarah Pitts, senior in English literature and Spanish with a minor in political science, held a meeting with University administrators urging them to take a stronger stance against President Trump’s immigration ban.
SGA held its weekly meeting where they discussed new expectations of senators and chose a new president pro tempore.
Frank McEwen’s bid for SGA treasurer came with a bit of soul-searching.
Justin Smith, SGA vice president, is bringing a unique set of talents to the VP position.
The SGA met for its first official meeting under its new administration, led by President Jacqueline Keck, Vice President Justin Smith and Treasurer Frank McEwen.
On February 16, 2017, The Jule Collins Smith Museum of Fine Arts’ Third Thursday series featured native Chicagoan poet Phillip B. Williams.
Poet Phillip B. Williams is the type of artist shaped far more by the people he’s known than the places he’s been or the events he’s been a part of.
Senior class SGA members said their goodbyes and welcomed the new, or transitioning, senate members succeeding them.
The Black Student Union held a panel to discuss racially-charged issues that have come to new light since Donald Trump’s inauguration.