A new SGA for a new era
Tired of the Student Government Association’s reputation of uselessness and corruption, Collegian columnist Daniel Stratford writes of recent changes to the body. With new leadership comes renewed...
View ArticleVideo: SGA elections now completely online
The SGA elections are completely online for the first time. President Brandon Tower explains how to vote and discusses the referenda questions.
View ArticleSGA elections completely online for first time
The Student Government Association elections, completely online for the first time, include Senatorial and House Council races as well as four referenda questions.
View ArticlePolice cracking down on alcohol arrests
489 arrests were made at the University of Massachusetts for “liquor law violations” in 2009, up from 266 arrests in 2007, according UMass Amherst’s Annual Security Report.
View ArticleSGA holds final meeting before winter break
At Wednesday’s SGA meeting, the senators were encouraged to remain thoughtful over the coming break about new methods to solve the campus’s looming budget crisis. Also touched upon were seat openings...
View ArticleVideo: SGA Interview with Tower and Fox
Emily Felder talks with SGA President Brandon Tower and Student Trustee Mike Fox about their goals for the upcoming semester and their hopes for upcoming UMass president Bob Caret.
View ArticleSGA looks to help students groups
Members of the Student Government Association voted on a variety of issues concerning student organizations in Wednesday’s meeting.
View ArticleSGA remembers recently-passed former president
The Student Government Association (SGA) voted to honor former President David R. Nunez, who passed away earlier this month.
View ArticleSentimental sendoff to the Tower administration in SGA Meeting
Senators, cabinet members, and advisors reflect on their time under Tower and say good-bye to their president
View ArticleFor next SGA president Akshay Kapoor, a title, a voice and a challenge
Akshay Kapoor will become the new student government president tonight, taking on a balancing act of advocating for student interests and negotiating internal SGA affairs.
View ArticleA new SGA for a new era
Over the course of the last decade, the undergraduate Student Government Association (SGA) has come under fire from a myriad of sources for an array of offenses. These range from allegations of...
View ArticleVideo: SGA elections now completely online
SGA Elections from Daily Collegian on Vimeo. The elections for Student Government Association wrap up Thursday. In addition to House Council and Senatorial races, students have the opportunity to vote...
View ArticleSGA elections completely online for first time
The elections for Student Government Association wrap up Thursday. In addition to House Council and Senatorial races, students have the opportunity to vote on four referenda questions. The first...
View ArticlePolice cracking down on alcohol arrests
The next time you walk into a large lecture hall for a class, say one with more than 40 students in it, pause and look around for a minute. The odds are that if there are more than 40 students in your...
View ArticleSGA holds final meeting before winter break
Marsha Gelin/Collegian In its final meeting before winter break, apologies were given, taking time to consider was encouraged, and even laughs shared by the Student Government Association (SGA) on...
View ArticleVideo: SGA Interview with Tower and Fox
SGA Interview: Brandon Tower and Mike Fox from Daily Collegian on Vimeo.
View ArticleSGA looks to help students groups
Marsha Gelin/Collegian The agenda of the Student Government Association’s Wednesday meeting was to address issues concerning the student body and vote to help student organizations. The Committee for...
View ArticleSGA remembers recently-passed former president
The Student Government Association voted unanimously to honor recently-deceased former SGA President David R. Nunez and the work he did for the SGA during Wednesday’s senate meeting. Nunez, survived by...
View ArticleSentimental sendoff to the Tower administration in SGA Meeting
As the dust from the elections settles, the reign of Brandon Tower as president of the Student Government Association (SGA) comes to an end as well. In Wednesday’s SGA meeting, the SGA Senate bid...
View ArticleFor next SGA president Akshay Kapoor, a title, a voice and a challenge
Akshay Kapoor – a 21-year-old Boxborough native pursuing a pre-med track as a public health and sociology double major – will become the next president of the University of Massachusetts Student...
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