The Student Government Association met Wednesday to discuss and eventually approve five pieces of emergency-status legislation, all of which were purchase proposals to pay for events or gifts for members.
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A survey from the Pohl Recreation Center sent to thousands of university members last week aims to help the staff determine what renovations to make, says center representatives. “We emailed

With Student Government Association elections underway, one item on the ballot requires the student body’s approval to reallocate available senate seats, creating a new minimum and maximum for each college.

With the end of election week just days away, the Student Government Association held a presidential debate in a third-floor Matthews Hall classroom for students to hear directly from the

Following the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s updated COVID-19 community guidelines, the city of Denton rescinded its mask mandate

The Student Government Association approved two pieces of legislation during its Wednesday meeting, one reallocating its many senate seats and

The Denton City Council passed its first non-discrimination ordinance Tuesday night, a piece of legislation introduced two years ago, officially

Ranked the “second-best college food in North Texas” by Niche.com, the university has offered on-campus food for students with dietary

A group of students, faculty and staff gathered together on the steps outside of the Hurley Administration Building Thursday afternoon

The Student Government Association met Wednesday where senators approved a resolution addressing residence hall door decorations, amended its election code and