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Student Association leaders need to learn the rules they’re supposed to play by, rather than play the blame game
The Daily Orange Editorial Board criticizes Student Association leaders for their lack of understanding of the organization’s bylaws. Read More »
SA budget approval process violated bylaws and constitution
Student Association president Eric Evangelista submitted his initial operating budget proposal to the organization’s Finance Board without approval from the cabinet and assembly, a violation of SA’s bylaws and constitution. Evangelista followed the precedent set by previous administrations, he said. Read More »
Charlie Mastoloni uses listening tour as tool for Student Association presidential campaign
Charlie Mastoloni, a presidential candidate for Syracuse University's Student Association, said he wants students to think he’s experienced, caring and idealistic, but not too idealistic. Read More »
SA candidate Eric Evangelista lays out initiatives for campaign for president
Eric Evangelista is running for SA president with someone he never met before this election, but Evangelista and Joyce LaLonde, his running mate, have already gotten to know each other well enough to run a cohesive campaign. Read More »
Aysha Seedat reflects on accomplishments of 1st semester as SA president
In her first semester as SA president, Aysha Seedat has reached out to other student governing bodies to kickstart initiatives like bringing Uber to Syracuse, instituting a student athletic fee and launching a Mental Health Awareness Campaign. Read More »
SU officials meet to discuss student athletic fee, student attendance at sporting events
The Syracuse University Student Association and the athletics department are collaborating on ways to increase student attendance at sporting events. Proposed methods include the implementation of a student athletic fee and a point-based spirit program to incentivize attendance at less popular events. Read More »
Seedat to meet with SU director of athletics to discuss student athletic fee
SA president Aysha Seedat will meet with SU director of athletics Mark Coyle to discuss implementing a $100 student athletic fee. Read More »
SA, Otto's Army work to implement student athletic fee
Otto's Army and SA are working together to help implement a student athletic fee that would charge every SU student $100 for men's basketball and football season tickets. Read More »
Organization passes bill on elections, discusses potential name change
Student Association passed a bill that curtails what write-in candidates can do during elections. The organization also discussed the possibility of adding the word "government" to their name. Read More »
SA Briefs: 3 takeaways from Monday's meeting (Sept. 21)
Here are three takeaways from Monday night’s Student Association meeting at Maxwell Auditorium. Read More »
Former SA presidents discuss future leadership
Former Student Association presidents Allie Curtis and Boris Gresely discuss the future of the organization under Aysha Seedat and Jane Hong, who will take the oath of office on Monday. Read More »
Members of SA reflect on past experiences, look toward future during final meeting of the year
SA held senior night at the last meeting of the semester on Monday in Maxwell Auditorium, a time for those moving on from SA to look back on their experiences and offer advice to those responsible for the future of the organization. Read More »
Patrick Neary discusses experiences, opportunities during 2-year term as GSO president
As his two-year term as Graduate Student Organization president comes to a close, Neary said the opportunity has equipped him with invaluable skills and experiences that he plans to apply beyond the realm of SU. Read More »
Boris Gresely reflects on importance of teamwork as Student Association president, discusses future plans
Boris Gresely has served as Student Association president for the past three semesters and has been engaged with the SU administration during his time in office. Read More »
Recent SA cabinet member, SU sophomore charged in connection to campus vandalism
A recent Student Association cabinet member is one of two students now facing a felony charge after the Department of Public Safety says the pair spray-painted several campus buildings with cryptic messages last December, causing more than $5,700 in damage. Read More »