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Previously, on SGA: KRTUfest and AMA trip funded

Previously, on SGA: KRTUfest and AMA trip funded

Adom Richards, Opinion Columnist March 20, 2025

The following covers the meeting on March 19. CLIMATE CHECK First-year Senator John De Hoyos brought the new Trinity policy on transgender athletes to SGA’s attention. Senators acknowledged that...

Previously, on SGA: Senators vote to maintain name of DEI Chair

Previously, on SGA: Senators vote to maintain name of DEI Chair

Adom Richards, Opinion Columnist March 6, 2025

BYLAWS SGA voted on changes to the SGA bylaws. Most changes were semantic and specific to the internal operations of SGA. Senior Senator Blaine Martin, first-year Senator Pilar Mier and junior Senator...

Altitude funded $11,297.17 for tournament

Altitude funded $11,297.17 for tournament

Adom Richards, Opinion Columnist February 27, 2025

FUNDING REQUESTS The Trinity University Forensics Society requested $5,168.81 to attend the National Debate Tournament in Spokane, Wash. Trinity is one of the only schools of its size that attends the...

Previously, on SGA: Upperclassmen to live in 4th floor McLean

Previously, on SGA: Upperclassmen to live in 4th floor McLean

Adom Richards, Opinion Columnist February 20, 2025

STAFF CHATS Senior strategist and project manager Michelle Bartonico presented the new Workday student portal to SGA. Trinity will fully transition from TigerPAWS to Workday Student on March 17. Bartonico...

Trinity moves Student Activity Fee into the general tuition

Trinity moves Student Activity Fee into the general tuition

Katie Amdur, News Editor February 20, 2025

Trinity is getting rid of the student activity fee and incorporating it into tuition. SGA predicts their future budgets for allocation to have zero carryover unlike years past, as the funding allocated...

Previously, on SGA: MSA, Volleyball and Formula Racing funded

Previously, on SGA: MSA, Volleyball and Formula Racing funded

Adom Richards, Opinion Columnist February 14, 2025

FUNDING REQUESTS The Muslim Student Association requested $7,172 for iftar events during Ramadan. Since Trinity Dining is limited for students who observe Ramadan, MSA hosts iftar, the fast-breaking evening...

Previously, on SGA: RSOs gain access to Canva Pro

Previously, on SGA: RSOs gain access to Canva Pro

Adom Richards, Opinion Columnist February 6, 2025

CLIMATE CHECK Senior Senator Pierce Jackson reported that the lights at the tennis courts had been restored and that the electronic billboards would finish installation over the weekend. First-year...

Previously, on SGA: Funding for business department denied

Previously, on SGA: Funding for business department denied

Adom Richards, Opinion Columnist January 31, 2025

The following covers the meeting on Jan. 29. CLASS OF 2028 SENATOR VACANCY SGA elected a first-year senator to fill a vacancy. Kate Gregory, William Regan, Eva Smith, Andrew Cersonek, Gabe Irvine,...

Previously on SGA: Proposals for new bylaws

Previously on SGA: Proposals for new bylaws

Al Stubblefield, Arts Reporter January 27, 2025

  The following covers the meeting on Jan. 22. CLIMATE CHECK Senior Senator Jackson Delhagen requested that Facilities physically mark alternate routes to the construction on campus. President...

Previously on SGA: Vulture in Beze/Herndon

Previously on SGA: Vulture in Beze/Herndon

The following covers the meeting on Nov. 20.
Al Stubblefield, Arts Reporter November 21, 2024

CLIMATE CHECK First-year Senator John De Hoyos brought up students’ concerns over rodents and vultures in Albert Herff-Beze Residence Hall and Harold D. Herndon Residence Hall. The vulture, which Senator...

Previously, on SGA: SGA reflects on current semester

Previously, on SGA: SGA reflects on current semester

The following covers the meeting on Nov. 13.
Al Stubblefield, Arts Reporter November 14, 2024

CLIMATE CHECK First-year Senator Sydney Barner mentioned concerns from a student over the lack of lighting on the pathway from Murchison Hall to lower campus. Since most of the lighting is from Murchison’s...

Previously, on SGA: University archivist shares crazy stories

Previously, on SGA: University archivist shares crazy stories

The following covers the meeting on Nov. 6.
Samara Gerstle, Managing Editor November 14, 2024

CLIMATE CHECK First-year Senator Nellie Clark updated SGA on her plan to meet with Brandi Jones, vice president for people, culture and community, to increase involvement with the San Antonio community....