February 28, 2025 - 04:16

This week’s SGA General Assembly meeting featured the Provost and Registrar as guest speakers, providing valuable insights into the university's ongoing initiatives and academic policies. Their presence underscored the administration's commitment to engaging with students and addressing their concerns directly.
During the meeting, attendees discussed various topics, including academic resources, student support services, and future projects aimed at enhancing the campus experience. The Provost emphasized the importance of student feedback in shaping university programs and initiatives.
In addition to the informative discussions, the assembly approved the establishment of a new Video Game Club. This new organization aims to create a community for students who share a passion for gaming, offering a platform for social interaction and collaboration on gaming-related projects.
The meeting concluded with the election of a new Student Government Association member, further strengthening student representation within the university's governance. Overall, the assembly was a productive event that fostered dialogue between students and administration.
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