SGA Update
Issue date: 10/5/06 Section: News
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- A reform was passed to add two new bumpers to the free parking lot behind the Multipurpose building to prevent students from getting additional tickets. The reform was written by Senator Adam Sommer, junior, political science major.
-Another reform was passed to conduct a drawing for the students who vote in the Homecoming election. In order to be eligible, the student must write an organization they are involved in on the entry form. The reform was written by Senator Katie New, junior, political science major.
-The reform failed that would allow SGA members to park in the faculty/staff parking lot behind the Wood/Martin buildings. The reform was written by Senator Kyle Drake, freshman, political science major.
-The reform failed that would make the entire UCM academic campus (excluding residence halls) non-smoking. The reform was written by Drake.
-SGA encourages students to look for the Homecoming election polls Tuesday Oct. 10 and Wednesday Oct. 11.
-Current smoking regulations will be more strictly enforced.
-Another reform was passed to conduct a drawing for the students who vote in the Homecoming election. In order to be eligible, the student must write an organization they are involved in on the entry form. The reform was written by Senator Katie New, junior, political science major.
-The reform failed that would allow SGA members to park in the faculty/staff parking lot behind the Wood/Martin buildings. The reform was written by Senator Kyle Drake, freshman, political science major.
-The reform failed that would make the entire UCM academic campus (excluding residence halls) non-smoking. The reform was written by Drake.
-SGA encourages students to look for the Homecoming election polls Tuesday Oct. 10 and Wednesday Oct. 11.
-Current smoking regulations will be more strictly enforced.
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