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Howdy, y’all! Welcome back to our weekly student council roundup, brought to you by Bureau Chiefs Maddie Goodman (CSSC), Eliza Staples (SGA), Olivia Mitchell (GSSC), and, temporarily, Leora Schloss (ESC). Hope y’all have a hog-killin’ time this weekend and stay masked up! This week in CSSC: President Joon Baek CC ’21 and VP Communications Krishna […]

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SGA Meets The Deans

On Monday night, the SGA Rep Council met with Dean Leslie Grinage and Vice Dean for Campus Life, Nikki Youngblood-Giles to discuss Barnard’s COVID-19 response this semester and next.

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It’s back! The first Fall 2020 edition of the Student Council Weekly Roundup, where Bureau Chiefs Maddie Goodman (CSSC), Lori Luo (ESC), Eliza Staples (SGA), and Olivia Mitchell (GSSC) summarize what you need to know about this week’s student council meetings, is finally here. Yeehaw!

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On Monday night, the SGA Rep Council met for the first external meeting of the 2020-21 school year and heard from DeShaunta Johnson of the Ombuds office.

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The results of the election for Barnard’s Student Government Association for 2020-2021 are in!

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On Monday night, candidates for Barnard’s Student Government Association convened for the Candidates Forum, to discuss policies and answer questions.

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CCSC’s election results are the first in and largely favor CU on Houseparty!. This post will be updated to reflect the results of other student council elections as they are released.

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SGA Bureau Chief Eliza Staples explains who’s running for which positions, and how you can get your voice heard in student government.

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Welcome back all you city-slickers! Here are this week’s student council highlights, as brought to you by Bureau Chiefs Adam Kluge (CCSC), Lori Luo (ESC), Eliza Staples (SGA), and Olivia Mitchell (GSSC). As always, check in next Friday for new student council news and don’t forget to drink some Adam’s Ale if you’re gonna be […]

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This week, Barnard’s Student Government Association heard from students from the Roosevelt Institute about Barn and from Emy Cardoza, Associate Dean for Student Life, about her work planning NSOP.

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Welcome back, y’all! Here’s this week’s student council information condensed into bite-sized form brought to you by Bureau Chiefs Adam Kluge (CCSC), Lori Luo (ESC), Eliza Staples (SGA), and Olivia Mitchell (GSSC). As always, check in next Friday for new student council news and have a great weekend!

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SGA Gets Reaccredited

This week, Barnard’s Student Government Association learned about the college’s reaccreditation process, and what it means for the Barnard community.

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Yeehaw, y’all! Welcome to this week’s weekly roundup for student council, where Bureau Chiefs Adam Kluge (CCSC), Lori Luo (ESC), Eliza Staples (SGA), and Olivia Mitchell (GSSC) give you the cheat sheet on everything student council! 

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This Monday, SGA learned two new Scrabble words and heard from DeShaunta Johnson, Ph. D., of the Ombuds office and Provost Linda A. Bell.

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