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4/29/2025, 8:00am

SGA Corner: End of semester events & new leadership

By Emily Wojnarski , Ella Zinn , Nathan Garber and Daniel McCleary

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A message from next year’s SGA leadership:

As finals week and the end of semester approach, your representatives and Student Government Association want to thank everyone for a great semester and everyone who was involved throughout the campus community.

On April 29, SGA will be handing out various frozen treats at a tabling event in the CUB. We would love to see as many students as possible and if you have any questions, please feel free to ask or take this opportunity to get to know some of the SGA representatives. SGA will have senators tabling from 11-1 so please get some free food and meet your senators.

Additionally, the last public meeting will be held on May 1. If you are a student group, this is the last opportunity to fulfill the requirement to attend one of the public meetings this semester. The representative of your group does not need to be an officer. There will be a sign-in sheet for those who attend. 

This last public meeting will be held in the MPR A and is a great opportunity for students to attend and congratulate the newly elected senators and executives as they are sworn into their positions for the next academic year. After the meeting, there will be a chance for everyone to connect with various representatives, as SGA serves cake to attendees to celebrate the end of semester and the new leadership.

As we look forward to our transition to new leadership, SGA would like to introduce the recently elected executive team. 

Nathan Garber was elected as the SGA president and looks forward to moving from his current vice president of finance role into providing leadership and guidance for SGA next year. He is currently a senior and his focus will be to increase the engagement that the campus community has with SGA and looks forward to seeing more students get involved in the committees and senator positions. 

Daniel McCleary was elected as the vice president and looks forward to working with the executive team and the senators. Daniel hopes to be more active on social media and improve the student group and SGA relationship by using SGA’s platforms to promote student groups. Additionally, he will be involved in running the internal functions and supporting various senator roles and responsibilities. 

Ella Zinn was elected for a second term as vice president of student groups. In this role, she is responsible for overseeing the Student Groups Committee and approval of new student groups. Additionally, she is available for questions from students on how to increase their use of ShipLink, their membership responsibilities and creates guidelines for student group officers. She intends to make herself available to all the students and hopes to support collaboration with student groups across campus.

Emily Wojnarski was elected as vice president of finance. Emily looks forward to actively working with student groups across campus to guide them toward financial success. She will also focus on expanding the budget and finance committee to have representation from all campus demographics. After serving as a senator and a member of the budget and finance committee, she is looking forward to a successful budget season next year. 

Thank you for your part in making this a successful semester. We hope that everyone has a great summer break, and we look forward to seeing everyone back on campus in August.

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