“We’re trying to put together this big puzzle on what our reality is going to be come spring semester, but we don’t have any idea where all the pieces are because they’re scattered everywhere,” Cindy Schultz, academic department associate in the department of advertising, multimedia journalism and public relations (AMP) at UW Oshkosh, told WORT.
Topics ranging from outdoor lighting to building security were discussed during Tuesday evening’s ‘safety walk’ event, held by Acting Chief of Police Chris Tarmann and other UW Oshkosh staff and administrators. “The safety walk is a unique opportunity for you to join Chancellor Andy Leavitt, acting Chief of Police Chris Tarmann and other campus leaders.
UW Oshkosh students approved a new student government constitution Sept. 25 that renames the Oshkosh Student Association (OSA) to the Oshkosh Student Government (OSG), updates its executive positions, expands the Senate and replaces the Assembly with Town Halls. President Ben Blaser and Vice President Jakob Rucinski said they were hoping for a better voter turnout,.
The Oshkosh Student Association (OSA) Executive Board drafted a new constitution over the summer that renames the organization the Oshkosh Student Government (OSG), updates its executive positions, expands the Senate and replaces the assembly with town halls. OSA President Ben Blaser and Vice President Jakob Rucinski said they wanted to clarify the role of student.