Macris and Cantelmi elected SGA president and vice president, Kennedy elected SMU president

The Student Government Association announced election winners for SGA and SMU.
Hannah Larson, Editor-in-Chief
• February 18, 2022
Social media and college students, part III

Students should not let TikTok influence their voting decisions.
Hannah Dilanchyan, Opinions Editor
• November 5, 2021
SGA Rundown: Peer Wellness Ambassadors and SCORR Conference vote

As the year comes to an end, senators held their last meeting of the semester.
Ashley Grams and Maria Weyne
• December 3, 2020
Joe Biden becomes 46th president-elect of the United States, news agencies project

Early this morning, Democratic candidate Biden reached 284 electoral college votes.
Lacey Patrick, Ashley Grams, and Maria Weyne
• November 7, 2020
Intersectionality is imperative as we fight for more female representation in politics

Senator Kamala Harris is running a historic campaign as a woman of color and is experiencing the oppressive, two-fold reality of racism and sexism.
Evana Upshaw, Opinions Editor
• October 24, 2020
SGA Rundown: SGA considers expanding open hours, reviews student surveys

Senators also voted unanimously to keep the diversity coordinator position.
Ashley Grams, Deputy News Editor
• February 27, 2020
Women’s March 2020 excluded Black Lives Matter LA for the first time

This year’s Women’s March drew a smaller crowd due in part to questions about inclusivity.
Thecla Li, Managing Editor
• January 20, 2020
SGA Rundown: Senators welcome next year’s SGA team

Senators gather in Metzger Hall for a mock senate meeting to welcome new members.
Isabelle Thompson, Business Manager
• April 19, 2019
SGA Rundown: Senate talk proposals on limited budget

Senators made decisions concerning budget buffering, leisure lounge, a senior thesis film and the Biola Film Festival in this week’s senate meeting.
Isabelle Thompson, Business Manager
• February 15, 2019
Students register as midterm election approaches

Here is some helpful information as students prepare to vote in the 2018 midterm election.
Preet Christian, Freelance Writer
• October 19, 2018
McCoy Davis wins SGA election with 50.3 percent

Christian Leonard, Editor-in-Chief
• February 15, 2018
Beyond the Bubble: Net neutrality sparks controversy

Students await FCC decision on net neutrality.
Quinn Gorham, Staff Writer
• December 2, 2017
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It was lively and exciting at the Caf on Feb. 19 as Chef Wars was well underway during the lunch hour. Students tried dishes by executive chefs...