SGA Rundown: Hope International University proposes dual school dance

Senators discussed the Student Alumni Association, facilities and budget history.
Ashley Grams, Deputy News Editor
• February 13, 2020
Godwin/Ferguson elected SGA president and vice president

The two campaigned on the slogan, “Voice Your Heart.”
Brittany Ung, Sophia Silvester, and Andres Ramirez
• February 12, 2020
Elections chapel: a glimpse of the candidates

Students learned about the 2020 SMU and SGA candidates, as well as commemorated Biola’s Day of Prayer.
Lacey Patrick, Editor-in-Chief
• February 10, 2020
Keren Godwin and Gretchen Ferguson vs. Timothy Houlihan and Ryan Arnaiz

The 2020 Student Government Association candidates share their thoughts through a Q&A.
Lacey Patrick, Editor-in-Chief
• February 8, 2020
SGA Rundown: Senate votes on election campaign violation case

The association discussed its media presence, affinity groups and open hours.
Ashley Grams, Deputy News Editor
• February 6, 2020
Biola Shares combats food insecurity

Students can give meal swipes to students struggling with food insecurity during donation week.
Sophia Silvester, Staff Writer
• February 6, 2020
SGA Rundown: Senators vote on proposals and hear student group updates

Senators reported their student feedback results and made decisions on last week’s proposals.
Sophia Silvester, Staff Writer
• January 30, 2020
SGA rundown: Senators brainstorm goals and hear two proposals.

Senators hear administration updates and discuss upcoming projects for the spring semester.
Sophia Silvester, Staff Writer
• January 23, 2020
Student Government Association enters spring semester with tightened budget

SGA cut thousands of dollars in expenses to recover from a turbulent fall semester.
Lacey Patrick, Editor-in-Chief
• January 23, 2020
SGA Rundown: Senate reconvenes to establish new semester goals

The senate reviewed last semester and brainstormed ideas for the upcoming semester.
Sophia Silvester, Staff Writer
• January 16, 2020
SGA Rundown: honoring a promise

The senate votes on multiple proposals concerning the money being paid to GSPD and SEID.
Lacey Patrick, Editor-in-Chief
• December 12, 2019
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