SGA okays referendum on increase to Student Activity Fees
The Auburn Student Senate on Monday approved a bill authorizing a student body referendum to determine whether Student Activity Fees should be increased.
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The Auburn Student Senate on Monday approved a bill authorizing a student body referendum to determine whether Student Activity Fees should be increased.
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Monday's SGA meeting included executive updates on registration initiatives and future orders including a referendum to raise Student Activity Fees incrementally over the course of several years.
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Retired 3-Star Army Defense Intelligence Lieutenant General Ron Burgess, a ’74 Auburn graduate, came to the Auburn Alumni Center to give a presentation regarding cybersecurity topics, including recent cyber-attacks, potential enemy forces in cyber space, and the role schools like Auburn plays in the cybersecurity world.
SGA's weekly meeting included discussion of new programs coming to the College of Business as well as some upcoming outreach events.
The College Democrats, the College Republicans and the Young Americans for Liberty held a debate on college related topics on Wednesday, Oct. 26 in Foy Auditorium at 7 p.m.