Articles Tagged ‘ Elections ’
April 27, 201012:13 pm
SGA Victors: Weiss/Benjes, Smith, Harvey
By Lara Southgate, Editor-in-chief
On Monday, Apr. 19, the results of the Student Government Association (SGA) executive board elections were announced. The 2010-2011 SGA president and vice-president will be juniors Marlena Weiss and Ken Benjes, the treasurer will be junior Matt Smith, and the director of campus programming will be junior Jessica Harvey.
April 12, 20108:54 pm
SGA Director of Campus Programming Candidates
Jessica Harvey Hello, my name is Jessica Harvey and I am currently a junior pursuing a double major in Psychology and Human Studies. I have been actively involved on campus since my first semester at SMCM. Currently, I am The Nest Chair for Programs Board, a Student Ambassador, a First Responders Advocate, and Academic Services [...]
April 12, 20108:48 pm
SGA’s Presidential and Vice Presidential Candidates
O’NEIL/POWELL PLATFORM President: Colleen O’nEil Vice President: HiLLary Powell The ability to lead one’s school is not found within the Student Government Association Constitution; rather it is found in the candidate’s ability to read the student body and evoke change. Although Hillary and I have little experience on the procedures of the SGA we have [...]
April 12, 20108:46 pm
SGA’s Treasurer Candidate
Matt Smith I have been in the Senate for the last two years, accumulating an expansive working knowledge of the budget. As a result, I have definitive plans for how to responsibly manage the SGA’s budget. Firstly, I promise to keep clubs as well funded as possible. Clubs are one of the most valuable resources [...]
September 22, 20098:05 am
SGA Elections: Few Candidates to Choose From
By Dave Chase
On Tuesday, Sept. 22, students will access their online Blackboard polls to vote for respective SGA candidates. Yet, some students will find certain races void of any candidates. With 17 races total, eight of the 12 Senate races and three of the five Class of 2013 races do not have any candidates running. SGA Parliamentarian [...]





