News topic: Student government
Jermyn Davis talks about life outside SG
Last week you got to know a little bit about Jermyn Davis. Here’s even more. More exciting than being president Another one of Davis’ residents passes by. He stands up and waves. “Where… Read »
SG president talks about his life so far
Jermyn Davis won the race for student government president with 77.7 percent of the vote last April. Right before the election, many students replaced their Facebook pictures with Davis’ photo to… Read »
SG holds forum on various changes
The last of three student government forums took place on Oct. 1 in Benson 401. Hosted by Student Government and Jermyn Davis, student body president, the purpose was to discuss upcoming changes and issues… Read »
Health panel discusses policy reform
The university held a panel discussion on Sept. 25 on health policy reform, which is currently one of the top concerns of voters and will surely have an effect on the elections in November. Health polic… Read »
SG begins some new action committees
Students are invited to contribute their opinions and efforts to change student life through new and existing specialized committees formed by Student Government. The executive officers of Student Government… Read »
University prepares campus for possible additions
Two forums discussing the Campus Master Plan took place on Sept. 9 and Sept. 11, the first hosted by Student Government and the second by the university. The Master Plan supplements the much-discussed… Read »
SG hosts sessions about campus plans
Three forums will take place at the university in the upcoming weeks that will give students the opportunity to pose questions to University President Nathan O. Hatch and other administrators about the… Read »
President-elect discusses ambitions
Student body president-elect Jermyn Davis recently sat down with news editor Elliot Engstrom to discuss his hopes and plans for the 2008-2009 academic year. Congratulations on being elected student body… Read »
SG elections bring results, controversy
The tension was palpable outside of the Student Government office April 1 as candidates, media and onlookers awaited the results of the day’s Student Government elections. “I’m so scared… Read »
Students work to keep professor
For visiting assistant professor of history Michael Bennett, teaching at the university since his arrival in August 2006 has been the “best two years of his life.” All this may change, however,… Read »