Spring 2020 Brings Changes to Student Government Functions

OLIVIA CHIPI Starting this spring, the officers of the Student Government Association (SGA) will be introducing several new changes in response to student suggestions from the fall semester.  “The [SGA] board needed to restructure to be more effective leaders,” said Sarah Hallet, SGA Secretary and senior at Salem College.  The first of the changes is […]

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October Town Hall Review

SADIE MARSH From the Dean of the College: Salem College is building strategic relationships between places involved in academic and student affairs. The College will be working on developing several new Memorandums of Understanding (MOUs), like the pathway to pharmacy currently in place with High Point University. Other MOUs are in place with Elon University, Campbell […]

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Dining Board Gives Hungry Students a Voice

By Emily Ramser Photo by Lesly Luna     The Dining Board, which was introduced at the Oct. SGA Town Hall meeting, is a collection of students who meet with Dining Services once a month to discuss their concerns regarding the food at Salem.     “Our mission is to bring better transparency between Dining Services and the student […]

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2015 SGA Elections Bring Changes to Election Process

Spring semester is the time for Spring Break, the Celebration of Academic Excellence, and of course, SGA Elections. This year, the election process was done a little bit different than in the past. One of the changes included holding the elections process in March, instead of April. Seniors Kayla Kennedy and Payton Caldwell were the […]

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SGA Meetings Revamped

Greetings Salem College Student Body, We would like to reiterate a change that will be implemented in the SGA Town Hall meetings.  In the past, SGA Meetings have been utilized as a way to communicate meetings and group events.  With increasing technology, this form of communication is unnecessary. We propose that at each monthly town […]

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