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SGA: Money allocations and upcoming events

Treasurer Jessica Darst began the Student Government Association (SGA) meeting with the Student Finance Committee (SFC) report. First, allocating $100.00 to the American Marketing Association (AMA), asking for individual speaker gifts and banner requests, the motion passed. AMA also requested money ...

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SGA discusses student budgets and fees

Dr. Tim Pierson, vice president for Student Affairs, opened the board meeting in discussion on the recent cases of Gastroenteritis, which is the norovirus that has closed Hampden-Sydney College due to the breakout. “There are no plans to close the university right now,” said Dr. Pierson. During ...

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SGA: Discussion on Virginia 21 Legislation

The Student Government Association (SGA) senate meeting began with Old Business, revisiting last week’s change to the SFC bylaw discussion that was tabled. Funds for four students to attend conferencing were called to question as SGA “couldn’t fund any organization under councils,” clarified ...

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Waddell Walks: Faculty Senate passes amendment

Senior Harrison Waddell came into the spring not knowing if he would be able to participate in graduation. Waddell will be three credits short of Longwood University’s 120 credit hour requirement by the May 9, 2015 graduation date. But after the Longwood University Faculty Senate came to a vote, they ...

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