By Daniel Johnson-Kim, Editor in Chief The Students' Association Congress voted to give a group of ACU physics students a little help Wednesday. Daniel Jumper, engineering physics major from Richardson and president of the Society of Physics Students,came before Congress to request $2,200 to help pay for the society's trip to the Sigma Pi Sigma ... [Read More…]
And the winners are…
By Daniel Johnson-Kim, Editor in Chief The votes are in and several students earned spots in the Students' Association Congress for the 2008-09 school year. Only five of the 13 races for elected positions in the SA Congress were contested, and several of the students who lost various races may be appointed to different offices in the ... [Read More…]
Students to vote in SA Congress members
By Daniel Johnson-Kim, Editor in Chief Doors and sidewalks throughout campus will soon be littered with campaign signs and slogans, and that means only one thing: Students' Association elections are here. Students will decide who will represent them in the Student congress as SA elections begin next week. Elections for class senators, academic ... [Read More…]
Attempt to amend election rules found unconsitutional
By Kelsi Peace, Managing Editor The 85th Students' Association Congress concluded with a lively debate over Congress' power over election rules and a resolution supporting an alternative, instrumental Chapel option. Congress appealed a decision from chief development officer Matt Greenberg that Rep. Casey Bingham's movement to amend the election ... [Read More…]
Chaplain’s salary sets dangerous precedent
By Jared Fields, Editor in Chief Student government in my high school did nothing. We had one in name, but in practice we might have cleaned trash from a roadside once to get community service hours. And because my high school had fewer people in it than some classes here, I knew everyone well. My first Students' Association voting experience ... [Read More…]
Voters flock to Watkins: Pulis, Hemphill earn SA offices
By Kelsi Peace, Managing Editor Students' Association President-elect Daniel Paul Watkins hit the ground running Wednesday night, calling for a late-night meeting with his new Cabinet after the candidates and the elections committee met at 11:30 p.m. "I think we should start with a bang," said Watkins, junior political science major from ... [Read More…]
Congress appropriates funds for coffee, Service Saturday pizza
By Kelsi Peace, Managing Editor SA Congress began its meeting 30 minutes late Wednesday, after a scramble to have a majority of Congress members present. Once present, attention turned to pizza and coffee - for students. Congress appropriated $325 from the student request fund to provide pizza for the Service Action Leadership Team's final ... [Read More…]
SA executive officer pay to rise with tuition
By Daniel Johnson, Sports Editor Whomever the student body chooses to be the Students' Association Executive Officers this week will get substantially more than the title. Each of the winners of the SA elections will receive two $4,023 scholarships during their tenure, which is a $527 increase from the amount the 2007-08 SA Executive Officers ... [Read More…]
Hail to the chief
By Jared Fields, Editor in Chief Matt Worthington doesn't fit your typical mold. You can try to typecast the Students' Association president upon first glance - or sound. His dress, the laid-back clothes with Fair Trade stamped all over, gives an aura the same as any kid from the suburbs wanting to stand out by looking different. In a Chapel ... [Read More…]
Presidential candidates square off Monday night
By Kelsi Peace, Managing Editor Only two candidates faced opposition at Monday night's SA executive officer debates: presidential candidates David Vanderpool, the "people's man," and Daniel-Paul Watkins, the "regular guy." Candidates for vice president and treasurer are running unopposed. The presidential candidates launched their debates in ... [Read More…]
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