Troy University’s Student Government Association works to preserve the “Kissing Rock.”

The “Kissing Rock” is a tradition that many current Troy University students may not be aware of but its position on campus could be threatened and the Student Government Association is working to make sure it stays a part of TROY tradition.

In its Tuesday night meeting the SGA passed a resolution that will encourage…

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TROY’s Student Government Association makes plans for its Spring Night Walk.

The safety of students at night on campus was the focus of TROY’s Student Government Association this week as they made plans for their Spring Night Walk.

The Night Walk is an event the SGA holds each semester to help ensure campus safety for students during the nighttime hours.

The SGA’s safety committee walks through…

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New Studium app designed to get students more connected to University activities.

There is a new way for Troy University students to stay connected with what is going on around campus, a phone app called Studium.

Studium is a new app for smart phones that is designed to be a portal for information about what is going on campus. It will also allow students to connect…

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

There are some empty seats on Troy University Student Government Association Senate and the SGA is looking to get them filled.

The vacancies usually occur each semester after students graduate or can’t fulfill their responsibilities for any number of reasons.

Applications are now available for the vacant senate seats.

Senate positions are available for…

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Student Government Association to present new Mr. and Miss Trojan Pride award this semester.

Student Government Association to present new Mr. and Miss Trojan Pride award this semester.

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Troy University’s Student Government Association makes plans for the spring semester

Troy University’s Student Government Association makes plans for the spring semester

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