SU’s Student Association appoints new Board of Elections Commission members
Five students have been added to the commission, where they will oversee upcoming assembly position elections that started this week. Read more »
Five students have been added to the commission, where they will oversee upcoming assembly position elections that started this week. Read more »
Student Association continues 'Cuse Otto Vote initiative as well as planning upcoming events for students in the fall. Read more »
SU’s Student Association voted in favor of taking action to improve Title IX after a complaint from an alumni that SU did not help make the process of filling out Title IX easier at Monday’s meeting. Read more »
The Student Assocation plans to host multiple events in an effort to reduce stress as final exams are underway for Syracuse University students. Read more »
Student Association’s donation will support students who experience hunger or food shortages and facilitate solutions for food insecurity. Read more »
Starting on Wednesday, members of SU's Student Association and other students can volunteer as part of its annual Spring Into Action event. Read more »
As president and executive vice president, Treloar and Nayrouz will be advocating for over 16,000 SU and ESF undergraduate students. Read more »
SA announced the expansion of stipends to vice presidents, communications directors and speaker pro tempore of the assembly. Read more »
Amid declining student engagement, Syracuse University's Student Association is pushing to drive more students to vote in this year's election. Read more »
SA will hold a Town Hall at the Schine Student Center from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m and the Women’s History Month Panel via Zoom at 7 p.m on Tuesday. Read more »
Syracuse University’s Student Association will open its spring 2023 election Monday on SA’s website at midnight. Read more »
Student Association's debate centered on issues like over-enrollment at Syracuse University, Department of Public Safety protocol and SU's transparency. Read more »
SA President David Bruen hopes to advocate for various initiatives off-campus, including a bill passed in response to the lead crisis. Read more »
SA President David Bruen said he hopes the advisory council will include students from majors like political science and social work to fill careers in Micron like human resources and legal work. Read more »
After meeting with Dean J. Cole Smith, the Student Association looks to provide resources for students interested in Micron involvement. Read more »
After attending a participatory budgeting session in February, SA President David Bruen was inspired to take a stance on the lead paint crisis in Syracuse. Read more »
Members of Syracuse University's Student Association leadership met with a Micron program leader to discuss future collaboration between both parties. Read more »
SA President David Bruen is hopeful about the return of meal swipes to Schine Student Center with a meeting planned with SU's COO. Read more »
Bruen highlighted his success with SU initiatives like the grocery trolley system and the SA sustainability report. Read more »
The New York Public Interest Research Group is working with the Student Association to provide transportation to Albany for Higher Education Action Day. Read more »
Syracuse University's Student Association passed a bill establishing its support for the Syracuse Graduate Employees United’s unionization efforts. Read more »
A Syracuse Graduate Employee Union bill requesting neutrality from Syracuse University was presented at Monday night’s Student Association after garnering the official support of around 250 faculty members and three SA sponsors. Read more »
The Student Association released its sustainability report, which outlines an update to Syracuse University’s 2009 Climate Action Plan and proposes SU to adjust its goal of reaching carbon-neutrality from 2040 to 2030. Read more »
In its Food for Finals program, SA will hand out 500 $5 meal vouchers and offer free pizza, mac and cheese, and chicken tenders on December 12th and 14th. Read more »