The Iowa State Student Government Senate conducted normal business following several meetings where decorum rules were brought up by members of the body, including Vice Presidential candidate and Sen. Sydney Jones saying she was “very, very uncomfortable” during a meeting in January. During the meeting, Iowa State Student Government Advisor Kristine Heflin emphasized the importance.
Speaker of the Senate Alex Cecil, a senior in agronomy, expressed concerns about a decline in decorum and highlighted the importance of focusing on the substance of discussions, setting the stage for debates on a bill addressing attendance issues and the swearing-in of a new senator. Cecil began the meeting with a reminder about decorum..
Both of the Iowa State Student Government vice presidential debate candidates, Vice President Quinn Margrett and Sen. Sydney Jones, discussed their platforms and addressed conflicts within the organization along with needed student resources during the debate Tuesday in the Memorial Union. “If you’re really listening tonight, I’m confident that the contrast between myself and Sydney.
Several Iowa State Student Government Senators and Vice President Quinn Margrett, a sophomore in business economics, and Speaker of the Senate Alex Cecil, a senior in agronomy, reminded the chamber of the senate and executive cabinet meeting about decorum rules. Sen. Sydney Jones, a junior in cyber security engineering, said she was “deeply disappointed” by.
As piles of pumpkins sat in the afternoon sun and students had the opportunity to pick a pumpkin and take it to the tarp, Sarah Stewart took a turn at bat. Stewart and many other students participated in pitching, over-the-head swinging and smashing leftover pumpkins to de-stress. “I remember when they did the first pumpkin-smashing.