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SGA Co-Sponsors First Annual Senior Celebration Week

April 25, 2012 by Paige Oxendine

Missouri State University’s Student Government Association has teamed up with Student Activities Council to present the first annual Senior Celebration Week.

The celebration, held during the last week of classes, will consist of special events for students who have filed their intent to graduate in addition to discounts across campus.

In order to participate in events and gain access to discounts, graduating seniors must pick up their Senior Celebration Week Pass Card during the week of April 23-27. Tables will be set up from 10 am to 2 pm Monday through Thursday, with locations inside the PSU on Monday and Tuesday and between the PSU and Siceluff Hall on Wednesday and Thursday.

Events for the week include a last lecture series on Monday, May 7th at 7 pm in Carrington Auditorium, free late-night dining in Blair-Shannon Dining Hall from 9 to 11 pm on Tuesday, May 8th, and a Senior Picnic on the North Mall from 11 am to 2 pm on Thursday, May 10th.

More information about Senior Celebration Week can be found online at: http://www.facebook.com/SeniorCelebrationWeek2012

For more information, please contact Paige Oxendine, Chief Communications Officer, at Oxendine100@live.missouristate.edu.

Filed Under: Campus Information, MSU Community, Press Release, SGA News

SGA Supports Sustainability Proposal for Solar Panels

April 25, 2012 by Paige Oxendine

Members of Student Government Association’s Senate moved recently to approve a resolution that supports the purchase and placement of solar panels on the rooftop of Meyer Library.

The project was taken to the Sustainability Commission as a proposal, but required SGA’s support since the $120,000 project would need to use more than 25 percent of the funds currently available to the Commission.

The solar panels placed atop Meyer Library will offset the nearly 32,000 kilowatts per year required to operate the lights within the JQH Fountain outside the library.

The addition of solar panels to MSU’s campus not only helps offset long-term energy costs, but also reaffirms the university’s commitment to ethical leadership and community engagement by promoting a cleaner and healthier environment on campus.

For more information, please contact Paige Oxendine, Chief Communications Officer, at Oxendine100@live.missouristate.edu.

Filed Under: Campus Information, MSU Community, Press Release, SGA News, Sustainability Commission

SGA Gathers Support for Sustainability Minor

April 25, 2012 by Paige Oxendine

Missouri State’s Student Government Association has recently adopted a resolution in support of adding a minor in Sustainability to current course offerings.

Support for the minor comes at a time when sustainability-related careers are considered to be a high-growth area, and the addition of a sustainability minor would allow Missouri State to remain competitive with many other universities with similar offerings.

If adopted, the minor would be accessible to students of all majors, and would be made up of different tracks that students could pursue. All students would finish their requirements with a capstone course relating to sustainability.

For more information, please contact Paige Oxendine, Chief Communications Officer, at Oxendine100@live.missouristate.edu.

Filed Under: Campus Information, MSU Community, Press Release, Public Relations, SGA News, Sustainability Committee

SGA Asks Administrators to Make Weekend BearLine Route Permanent

April 10, 2012 by Paige Oxendine

After a successful trial run during the first half of the spring semester, SGA has asked administrators to make the weekend BearLine route permanent.

The Pink Route, which runs to downtown Springfield from 6 pm to 2 am on Friday and Saturday nights, has averaged over 350 riders per weekend with no reported incidents. The shuttle makes stops at Park Central Square, Plaster Student Union, Hammons Student Center, Scholars House, Kentwood Hall, and Greek Row.

SGA’s suggestion comes as a response to the high number of students utilizing the route during the trial run as well as the need for a safe mode of transportation between the downtown area and campus on weekend evenings.

The Pink Route is funded by Residence Life and Services and the Department of Safety and Transportation.

For more information, please contact Paige Oxendine, Chief Communications Officer, at Oxendine100@live.missouristate.edu.

Filed Under: Administrative & Information Services, Campus Information, MSU Community, Press Release, SGA News

SGA Unanimously Suggests Abolishment of Plus/Minus Grading

March 7, 2012 by Paige Oxendine

After months of research on behalf of Student Government Association members, a resolution asking for the abolishment of the Plus/Minus grading system was passed with unanimous consent during the February 28, 2012 senate meeting.

Drafted by the Academic Affairs Committee, the resolution draws upon data gathered by Missouri State University in addition to the results of a student poll hosted by SGA. Over 1500 students responded to SGA’s Plus/Minus poll, with the overwhelming majority of students stating that they would favor the removal of the Plus/Minus grading system.

Introduced in the fall of 2009, the Plus/Minus system was aimed primarily at reducing grade inflation. However, data from Office of Institutional Research indicates that implementing the system led to the largest instance of year-to-year inflation of mean undergraduate cumulative GPA in 10 years.

Student Government Association members approved the strongly worded resolution unanimously in hopes of indicating to faculty how strongly the majority of the student body feels in regards to the current system.

The next step for SGA is to present the resolution to Missouri State’s Faculty Senate, where faculty members will have the opportunity to hear from student representatives and provide feedback on the resolution.

For more information, please contact Paige Oxendine, Chief Communications Officer, at Oxendine100@live.missouristate.edu

Filed Under: Academic Affairs, Campus Information, MSU Community, Press Release, Public Relations, SGA News

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