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Butler campus reacts to SGA presidential election
Will Gigerich and Miki Kawahara were announced as winners of SGA’s presidential election after communicating their mission of community, equity and advocacy. The pair is excited to bring change to SGA.
Angela Davis, and the bureaucracy that cancelled her
This is a story of bureaucratic bungling and mishandling of a decades-old ideological dispute — and the web of accusations that followed.
Three tickets compete for the SGA presidency
At the end of the campaigns, here is what students need to know about the candidates before you cast your vote.
SGA presidential debate stresses need for more student voices, greater accountability
Will Gigerich, Paul Ford and Thomas Dziwlik and their vice president candidates spoke on behalf of their campaigns in the first SGA presidential debate since 2019.
Butler offers a free, one-year subscription to Headspace
The University is responding to the stress and fatigue students have been feeling amidst a semester with no breaks by providing a free, one-year subscription to Headspace.
Cade Chezem takes on role of SGA Speaker of the Senate
The sophomore biology major looks to increase communication between SGA and the student body.
Resolution to restructure SGA senate tabled as ad hoc committees are proposed
Junior class senator Emily Shoemaker proposed a senate resolution on Wednesday that would create committees to study students’ responses to a change in senate representation.
SGA President Maya Patel reflects on the past semester
Junior strategic communication major Maya Patel talks about her accomplishments in the fall semester and her goals for the future.
SGA will not pass a definition of anti-Semitism this term
On Oct. 21 SGA passed resolution 2021-026, which denounces anti-Semitism, but it did not include a definition of anti-Semitism. This came after a previous resolution received backlash.