Ahead of the 2024-25 elections, The Pitt News spoke to multiple members of Student Government Board about the organization and its role on Pitt’s campus.
Pitt students will have the opportunity to cast their votes for various candidates running in the 2024 Student Government Board elections on Feb. 27. Three slates, and a total of nine candidates, are all running to fill nine spots on the board. Pitt students are allowed to vote for one presidential candidate and up to.
Sole Student Government Board presidential candidate Sarah Mayer answers questions ranging from money to the upcoming union renovations. Other board member hopefuls explain their positions and slates.
Upon returning from ACC Advocacy Days in Washington, Student Government Board discussed its upcoming presidential elections, the purchase of new AEDs to install on campus and a recent meeting between SGB and senior leadership at Pitt.
President Ryan Young began the Student Government Board meeting on Jan. 30 by introducing the upcoming ‘24-’25 election season. The Board later presented a resolution that declares public support for a ‘fair staff union election.’