Tag: Student Government Association
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WFRV-TV 5 covers student roundtable
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Channel 5 news covered a student roundtable discussion Monday night hosted by the Student Government Association to consider the proposed $300 million, two-year cut to the UW System. “It’s not giving the school enough time to figure out the budget for next year,” said one student, senior Casey Krueger.
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Thank you for swapping, and donating!
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By appearances it seemed there was plenty to choose from at the clothing and household swap Wednesday and Thursday (Feb. 11 and 12). Some items were also selected for the Pride Center food and essentials cupboard drive for all UWGB students. This event was sponsored by the Pride Center, SGA, and SAGA. They thank you…
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News coverage: University to participate in sexual assault survey
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Dean of Students Brenda Amenson-Hill and Student Government Association President Vanya Koepke talked about proactive approaches to addressing the issue of sexual assault for a story that aired Friday (Jan. 23) on WBAY, Channel 2. UW-Green Bay volunteered to be one of 14 schools nationwide that will participate in a Department of Justice-commissioned survey on…
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Super swap: Pride Center, SGA sponsor clothing and household event
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It’s a Clothing and Household Swap! Think green and recycle your unused and unwanted items by swapping with other students and employees at UW-Green Bay. Bring your clean clothing in good to excellent condition (all sizes, including children), smaller, working household items such as kitchen or decoration items, smaller sports- or toy- related items, or…
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Video of SGA’s ‘State of the Campus’ is online
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Interested in what leaders of UW-Green Bay’s Student Government Association consider “The State of the Campus” to be? Well, video has been uploaded of their Dec. 3 evening at the University Union. After an intro by Senator Robert Sewell Jr., look for presentations by Megan Leonard, president of the Residence Hall and Apartment Association (at…
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UW-Green Bay, other student government leaders write to Walker
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Vanya Koepke and Tyler Sterr, president and vice president of the UW-Green Bay Student Government Association, have made public the text of a letter they wrote recently with other System colleagues to Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker. The students weighed in on the side of UW System President Ray Cross’s budget request for the state’s public…
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SGA promises ‘State of the Campus Address(es)’
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The Student Government “State of the Campus Address” is scheduled to take place from 7 to 8 p.m. Wednesday (Dec. 3) in the Union’s Christie Theatre, with refreshments to follow. SGA President Vanya Koepke says his theme will be “Building a Campus of Belonging and Pride through Collaboration.” His remarks will follow short presentations by Megan Leonard,…
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More diversity in the news: Wery’s query on Muslim students makes USA Today
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Green Bay Alderman Chris Wery has apologized to the founder of UW-Green Bay’s Muslim Student Association for responding to her question asking why public bus service isn’t free on Election Day – as it is on Packers game days – with his own questions about whether she and her former student group condemn Islamic terrorism.…
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Legislative Affairs panel sets higher ed forum for Oct. 28, invites your questions
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The Legislative Affairs Committee is announcing a change in its plans to host a panel discussion on the opportunities and challenges facing higher education in Wisconsin. The LAC will partner with student government to host this event at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 28, in the Union’s Christie Theatre. (That’s a reschedule from Oct. 22.) Thus…
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SGA, leadership promote ‘TurboVote’ tool to fellow students
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Vanya Koepke, president of the UW-Green Bay Student Government Association, sent an email Wednesday to all students announcing a partnership with Wisconsin Campus Compact and the United States Student Association to promote a digital nonprofit called TurboVote. The site (https://ussa.turbovote.org/register) promises a free, one-stop place to register to vote in person or absentee, and “get…