SGA Profile: Morgan Mickey Hunter want to be a unifed voice by ‘Making More Happen’
Morgan Mickey Hunter hope to bring positive change to campus by being the unified voice that brings students closer together.
Morgan Mickey Hunter hope to bring positive change to campus by being the unified voice that brings students closer together.
Beverly Banks and Kiersten Marsh sat down with Tennessee Journalist to identify the goals of their campaign and exactly how they aim to achieve them.
Before you cast your vote, find the campaign that speaks to you.
The University of Tennessee’s Student Government Assembly (SGA) held its last senate meeting before the upcoming elections and discussed Volcard replacement and lockout fees.
The revised Student Code of Conduct was approved Wednesday night by the Board of Trustees. It includes new medical amnesty policies as well as language changes around alcohol, weapons and indefinite suspension.
Zomchick told students that the Volunteer family is here for them in uncertain times during Wednesday's SGA town hall meeting. He reminded students of their "absolute" freedom of speech on campus.
The Daily Beacon staff answered Senate questions and concerns about the letter to the editor targeting the Muslim population at the meeting on Tuesday, Nov. 15.
The Student Government Association partners with the Student Counseling Center and Center for Health Education and Wellness to raise awareness for mental health.
After debating Monday, March 30, the results of the SGA 2015 elections were announced Wednesday, April 1 at 6:30 p.m. Will Freeman won president; Madison Kahl won vice president, and Mariah Beane won Student Services director, Connect UT taking it all. SGA transitions will take place Wednesday, April 15.
The SGA debates that took place on March 30 included seven candidates in three different debates; Student Services Director, Student Body Vice President, and Student Body President.