The Student Government Association met on March 12 and discussed issues regarding upcoming budget deadlines, housing updates and feedback on a colored printer in the Science Center.
Student organizations were reminded that budget requests are due March 24, with voting scheduled for April 23. February budget reconciliations have also begun as part of the annual financial review process.
Housing updates were shared during the meeting. Chief Senator Abigail DeBass announced that new resident assistants for the 2026-27 academic year have been selected. She told those in attendance that room selection will take place April 8-10.
The School of Health Sciences newest SGA member, Breena Sollenberger, was welcomed to the group.
SGA members discussed the color printer currently located in the Science Center and debated whether it should remain there or be moved to another building.
“We added a color printer to the Science Center last semester. I wanted to get feedback to see if this is working out well for people,” said SGA President Cole Weiland.
Vice President Abrielle Brown asked senators to consider other possible locations. SGA Advisor and Center for Student Engagement Director Kristen Corcoran told the group that they should focus on moving printers on campus, rather than adding another printer, due to cost.
“I think the printer should go on the third floor of Schwab,” said Chris Moncrief, a senior Business Management major from Pittsburgh who attended the meeting.
Neyo Williams, a freshman Psychology major from Woodbridge, Virginia, also attended the meeting.
“I think the printer should go in one of the freshmen dorms,” said Williams.
Additional announcements during the meeting included reminders on the upcoming “Dancing with the Greeks” event (March 21), the next Town Hall (March 23) and the Student Involvement Awards (April 21).
Students were also reminded to apply for the St. Clare Scholarship by April 3.
