Student senators are questioning each others’ motives after what appears to be a conflict of interest involving top officials.
SGA needs to avoid conflicts of interest, put students first
Student Government Association should represent the student body and work to improve student organizations through funding, advice and support.
SGA president-elect begins working on campaign goals
Student Government Association will have a new president later this month, but he’s already working to fulfill campaign promises.
SGA election results revealed
The Student Government Association presidential candidates revealed the results of the vote today.
Learn about SGA presidential candidates, vote this week
Voting for the next Student Government Association president opens 8 a.m. Tuesday and closes 5 p.m. Wednesday.
Applications open for SGA, Homecoming committee
The applications for Student Government Association elections and for Homecoming committee are now available on OrgSync.
SGA approves semester budget, plans for spring
Student Government Association approved their semester budget during the first meeting of the semester.
President vetoes recycling bill, suggests smaller program
Ken Williams, chemistry senior, started the Repurposing Club on campus to promote individual efforts to improve the environment.
SGA gauges student opinion on grading system
Student Government Association has conducted yet another survey in their attempt to rethink the plus/minus grading system used at OCU. This resolution has been led by SGA President Nic Rhodes even before becoming president.
Officials seek participation in strategic planning
The university is in the process of strategic planning, which will help university leaders in decision-making and budget priorities.
SGA hosts Prexie meeting with ‘unsuccessful’ attendance
Representatives from five of the 80 campus student organizations attended Student Government Association’s first Prexie Club meeting Sept. 29.
SGA to promote transparency through public meetings
Student Government Association is working to be more accessible and engage more with students.
SGA to plan semester goals, focus on previous projects
Student Government Association plans to involve more of the student body in their decisions this academic year.
UPDATE: Freshman At-Large Candidates
Student Government Association is having an election to fill two Freshman At-Large senate seats.
Students move in, Stars Week begins
As new students file onto campus for check-ins for move-in, they have the opportunity to participate in events to help them get acclimated to campus.
SGA passes Summer budget
Student Government Association’s Senate unanimously passed a Summer budget during their final meeting of the year.
SGA leadership urged to do more in the coming semester
So, Mr. President, remember: Change can be good, but be sure you finish what you started and communicate throughout the process.
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.
GPA survey results show students dislike current system
More than half of students surveyed agree with Student Government Association’s resolution to change the grading system.
SGA, Sodexo negotiations lead to more food service changes
SGA leaders began negotiating with Sodexo officials after passing a resolution in February that allowed SGA President Chance Johnson to address six requests.
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.
Committee changes funding, reimbursement policy
The individual funding policy was added to the Student Senate Standing Rules, saying SGA will only fund organizations not individuals.
SGA applications due after Spring Break
Applications for Student Government Association are due March 21.