Applications are now open for the Troy University Student Government Association Senate Vacancy Election.

Troy University‘s Student Government Association is in its second week of senate meetings however the seats at those meetings are not completely full and the SGA is currently looking for new senators to fill vacancies left after the fall semester.

“Right now we’re really working on our vacancy elections,” says SGA President Maxwell George. “We…

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Troy University Student Government Association holds first meeting of the school year.

Troy University‘s Student Government Association officially started the semester with their first meeting of the fall on Tuesday Night.

One of the first items on the agenda for the SGA was a new bill changing the way on-campus elections are certified.

“We thought that it was kind of a little too much to have…

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The SGA Senate holds their last meeting of the school year.

Troy University’s Student Government Association Senate met for the last time this school year Tuesday night.

The SGA is starting its transition to a new administration with the election of a new slate of officers and senators.

The new officers and Senate will assume their roles next school year.

As the school year…

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Troy University Student Government Association swears in new senators.

Troy University’s Student Government Association Senate is now back to full capacity after the vacancy election filled open seats.

The new members took part in their first meeting Tuesday night as they were sworn in and went right to work.

The SGA holds a vacancy election at the start of the fall and spring…

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TROY Student Government Association looking to fill vacant seats on the senate.

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