SA swears in newly-elected members, promotes No Problem Too Small
SU's Student Association swore in 19 new assembly members. It also elected three associate justices and two new Board of Elections members. Read more »
SU's Student Association swore in 19 new assembly members. It also elected three associate justices and two new Board of Elections members. Read more »
Student Association voted to add four new members to its Board of Elections Commission and filled two undergraduate seats in USen. Read more »
SA will bring back several inaugural fall semester initiatives and continue collecting student feedback. It will also hold spring elections. Read more »
Bruen said his work during his current term, such as the expansion of free menstrual products across campus, in his conversation with The D.O. Read more »
SA voted to approve the constitution in March, and the constitution was officially implemented on midnight Monday. Read more »
As comptroller, Burgos plans build a closer relationship with student leaders to ensure that all SU student organizations have an equal opportunity to receive funding. Read more »
Syracuse University’s Student Association will continue to hold 2020 elections through MySlice as SU switches to online classes. Voting will open April 13, and candidates… Read more »
The association's Board of Elections and Membership alleged that Justine Hastings' and Ryan Golden's presidential campaign violated a bylaw prohibiting the use of academic listservs. Read more »
Eaton and Williams became the second candidates to declare their candidacy for the SA presidency and vice presidency. Read more »
Hastings and Golden became the first candidates to announce they had filed to run for the SA presidency and vice presidency. Read more »
Just 12% of Syracuse University students voted in last year’s Student Association election. SA officials are hoping to get at least 20% to vote in the upcoming election. Read more »
The bill would require members to submit an official letter of resignation if they are seeking to disaffiliate from the organization. Read more »
SA President Mackenzie Mertikas and Vice President Sameeha Saied announced the decision to open applications for the second time in the fall semester at last Monday’s meeting. Read more »
Mackenzie Mertikas and Sameeha Saied won the Student Association election for president and vice president on April 11. Read more »
The chair of SA’s elections board responded to allegations that the results of the SA election were rigged in favor of a comptroller candidate. Read more »
Mertikas and Saied will be the president and vice president Of SA’s 63rd legislative session. Read more »
Perez, a junior public health major, said he wants to connect Student Association with the campus community as vice president. Read more »
Nash helped to organize a forum on student safety after the assault of three students of color on Ackerman Avenue. Read more »
Mertikas’ campaign invites SU students to “start the wave” and enact meaningful change at SU. Read more »
Student Association members have criticized SA leaders for a lack of transparency in the planning of the “Cuse Can! It Starts With Us” event. Read more »
More than 20 people ran for SA assembly seats this semester. Read more »
Incoming Student Association President Ghufran Salih and freshman Emma Peca will serve as undergraduate student representatives to the Board. Read more »
Our reader expresses concerns over accusations of biases made against him by Student Association members on Monday. Read more »
The sophomore announced her candidacy in March with John Jankovic, who’s running for president. Read more »