Students must be involved in the democratic process at our university. We need students that are passionate about our university and improving our campus to represent us in the student senate.
SGA candidates speak at election forum
Voting for the 2019-2020 officers of the Student Government Association (SGA) opens this Thursday at 8 a.m., and closes Friday at 5 p.m.
Editorial: Upcoming selection of leaders requires student input
Students should make sure their values are heard during the upcoming leadership changes, whether that’s by voting or simply voicing their concerns and opinions.
Three juniors contend for student government presidency
Incumbent SGA President Randy Gipson-Black, religion/political science junior, is running for re-election. Rodney Smith, religion/philosophy junior and SGA secretary, and Jordan Tarter, English junior and SGA senator, also announced their decision to run for SGA president.
SGA applications open for students
Applications are open for positions within Student Government Association and will close 5 p.m. March 5.
Free dinner, voter registration picnic set for next week
Oklahoma students who have not yet registered to vote in the upcoming election will have the opportunity to do so at the annual Voter Registration Drive picnic.
New SGA president plans to build on existing goals
Nic Rhodes beat Daniel McClain in SGA presidential election. Rhodes received 62 percent of the votes, while McClain received about 38 percent.
Next SGA President unofficially announced
Nic Rhodes, vice president of SGA, unofficially announced his win as SGA President.
SGA hosts elections with one contested office
Today is the last day for students to vote for Student Government Association president.
Candidates for SGA election announced
The candidates for Student Government Association’s 2016 election have been announced. There is only one position that has two candidates.
SGA prepares for the end of terms, new officers
Student Government Association members are focused on tying up loose ends a month before new officers take office.
SGA applications due after Spring Break
Applications for Student Government Association are due March 21.
Student Government Association changes rules in prep for elections
Student Senate voted to change the wording on a part of the election rules to prohibit candidates, election staff or any SGA member from being a voting booths or soliciting votes via any electronic device. The changes were approved Feb. 24 after the Senate voted by secret ballot.
SGA election results released
The 2014 Student Government Association high office winners were announced Thursday. Beatrize Martinez was re-elected as president of SGA. Terrance Craft won Vice President of SGA, President of Student Senate. Maryann Grove won Vice President, President of Student Activities Council. The votes were cast April 1 and 2. Applications to be on the SGA executive…
Student government encouraged to work on transparency
A new round of officers were elected or soon will be appointed to Student Government Association leadership positions.
Candidate appeals process influences changes to SGA election rules
The election commission is reviewing the Student Government Association election rules after this year’s elections.
Elected SGA president discusses plans for term
Students have elected a new Student Government Association president.
SGA presidential candidate disqualified from race
By Susannah Waite, Editor-in-Chief When students went online to vote Monday for Student Government Association officials, one candidate’s name was not on the ballot. Jacilyn Kennedy, SGA presidential candidate, was disqualified from the election March 11. She lost her appeal March 14. Kennedy, entertainment business junior, was one of six students who filed for the…
Student newscast to host televised SGA presidential debate
News on the Twos, the university’s student newscast, will host a televised Student Government Association presidential debate.
Editor discusses opinions on six pending Oklahoma state questions
Voters will make more than one important decision in the upcoming election. In addition to determining the next president, Oklahomans will vote on six state questions on the November ballot.
SGA contenders campaign, aim for the win
Thirty-one students began campaigning for open Student Government Association positions last week.