Student Government meeting cancelled due to lack of quorum
The Senate meeting scheduled for Monday, Nov. 2, was cancelled at the last minute due to a lack of available Senators available to participate.
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The Senate meeting scheduled for Monday, Nov. 2, was cancelled at the last minute due to a lack of available Senators available to participate.
The Student Senate Internal Affairs Committee held its first meeting of the year where an unexpected intrusion from an anonymous caller displaying an uncensored pornographic video occurred.
The Eastern Michigan University (EMU) Student Body Senate held its first meeting since the COVID-19 pandemic had shutdown the university in mid-March Tuesday, Oct. 20, 2020.
Of the 18 available seats on the Eastern Michigan University (EMU) Student Government Senate, 11 senators have been elected, leaving seven unfilled seats.
Luis Romero and Colton Ray have been elected as student body president and vice president, respectively, following EMU’s Student Government elections.
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Student Government elections were postponed and recently rescheduled Sept. 30 at 8:00 a.m. until Oct. 1 at 8:00 p.m.. There are currently 2 candidates for Student Body President and for Vice President.
Since the COVID-19 pandemic forced classes online, the Eastern Michigan University Student Government elections that usually take place in March have been postponed until late September. When election dates are announced, students will receive an email via their university email accounts with information on where and how to vote. The dates for the election have yet to be announced by the university’s Office of the President.