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Task force seeks increased food security on campus

With about 31% of Iowa State students being food insecure, according to data from ISU Student Wellness, Student Government President Martin Hursh and Vice President Quinn Margrett are aiming to improve food security through an executive order. “You should not be in higher education and be worrying about where your next meal is coming from..

StuGov passes $1 3 million in annual allocations, responds to cancellation of meeting with Ames City Council

Student Government passed its annual allocations for fiscal year 2025 amounting to $1.3 million unanimously during its meeting Wednesday. Minor changes were made between the first and second readings of the bill though it was largely passed as recommended by the Finance Committee. “The only change that we had to make was just moving around.

StuGov unveils presidential, Senate election results with 11% turnout rate

Student Government announced the students who claimed their Senate seats by way of write-in votes and final vote tallies in all races Monday, after initially announcing Finance Director Martin Hursh and Vice President Quinn Margrett won the presidential election alongside all 18 balloted Senate candidates vying for 36 seats. A total of 3,412 students participated.

StuGov vice presidential debate addresses internal conflict, need for student support

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.

StuGov meeting very, very uncomfortable amid tense discussions – Iowa State Daily

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.

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