
What We Stand For






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Student Led.
Our student leadership revolves around amplifying student voices to steer campus reform and policy. We understand that students are the pulse of our university, and their diverse perspectives shape our decisions.
Policies for Pillar
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Advertising and encouraging student involvement in University Committees to the whole student body
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Evaluating student employee benefits and working environments.
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Working with other organizations on campus to promote and implore accessibility workshops
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Advocate and allocate more funds toward student activities programming
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Election Holiday; promoting student civic engagement
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Advertising and encouraging student involvement in Town of Boone Council boards and commissions
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Student Focused.
Serves as the cornerstone of our commitment, embodying our unwavering dedication to nurturing the growth and advancement of our students, organizations, and campus resources. Beyond academic pursuits, it represents a holistic commitment to fostering intellectual curiosity, personal growth, and leadership development.

Policies for Pillar
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Partner with local non-profit organizations to promote volunteering opportunities and community bonding (ex. volunteering w/ FARM)
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Bias training for SGA members
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New assembly member guidebooks and workshop
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Menstrual Products in the SGA Office, Leon Levine, residence halls, and other buildings
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Advocating for mental health days
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Increase installation and usage of solar-powered benches with charging stations
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Leadership workshops and retreats for SGA to promote community
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Charging stations in places like Crossroads

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Students First.
At the core of our shared endeavor to serve our students and foster a deep appreciation for our university lies in authenticity. It entails coming together on common ground and fostering genuine connections rooted in transparency and trust. By prioritizing authenticity, we aim to increase transparency in our policies and initiatives, establishing open channels of communication between the Student Government Association (SGA), the University administration, and, most importantly, the student body.
Policies for Pillar
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Update the student population weekly on our new policies, procedures, initiatives, and events
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Partner with administrators to present and answer student questions in a Town Hall each semester
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Make Assembly Meetings more accessible:
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Zoom Options
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Reinforcing that the meetings are public
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Inviting different clubs and organizations to speak about their initiatives and the change they want to see
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Encouraging student interaction with their representatives during an Open House
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Bridge the gap between faculty and students through partnership with Faculty Senate