The Student Government Association budget was approved last week after a constitutional violation.
Senator finds discrepancy in fall budget during SGA audit
Student Government Association was missing $1,492 in the most recent budget audit.
SGA renegotiates budget with law association
Student Government Association is renegotiating the financial relationship between them and the law school’s Student Bar Association. SGA received a budget cut this year, but allocated more money to Student Bar Association than in previous years. SGA passed its budget for the fall semester as $74,143 and allocated $32,576 to SBA. The budget for SGA…
Officials propose law school funding agreement
By Susannah Waite, Editor-in-Chief Student leaders from the Student Government Association and the law school have settled their financial feud. Student government and bar association officials resolved their conflict Jan. 26. They are waiting to see if the Student Senate agrees with their compromise. The agreement, which would not take effect until Fall 2013, will…
Student Senate error costs law students
Imagine that every campus organization you are involved with disappeared. Most editors on the editorial board are involved in at least three organizations on campus.
Association’s organizations reorganize, cancel events due to deficit
A reduced budget crippled law students’ ability to operate their organizations this year. Student Bar Association, the governing body for law students, received about $20,000 less than last year from Student Government Association, said Zeb Judd, third-year law and SBA president.
Student Senate denies Student Bar Association funds
Student Government Association officials are attempting to mend the bond between the group and law students.
OCU alumnus Brooks Douglass explores patterns of ‘Heaven’s Rain’
OKLAHOMA CITY — The writer and producer of an autobiographical movie will screen his film and discuss its emotional impacts via a panel discussion at 2 p.m. Feb. 13 in Oklahoma City University’s Kerr McGee Auditorium in the Meinders School of Business at McKinley Avenue and N.W. 27th Street. The event is free and open to the public.