As a stakeholder deeply involved in the student government’s executive branch, and from my personal point of view working in student government, I can’t help but feel a sense of disappointment and concern over the recent rejection of the proposed Title VIII change. This proposed legislation would have significantly impacted how Registered Student Organizations (RSOs) access funding for their events and operations that fall beyond the Club Funding Board’s purview.
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I am writing to address a pressing issue affecting our university; the need for a stronger campus community. To achieve this, I propose focusing on two key areas: alumni engagement and addressing the housing crisis on campus. First and foremost, we must recognize the invaluable role of alumni engagement in supporting vital campus programs, such.
“This year we will build bridges, not walls,” said John Grosso, the University of North Florida’s new student body president, during a speech to Student Government’s Senate Friday afternoon. Grosso was sworn into office last week. Speaking to the assembled senators about his plans for the year, Grosso discussed his initiatives in more depth. A.