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SGA passes constitutional amendment to promote transparency

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Sean Buckley

Suffolk’s  Student Government Association (SGA) passed  a constitutional amendment to ensure that the organization promotes all resolutions before they come to a vote in the SGA senate.

The amendment was voted on at Thursday’s meeting and will allow for pre-releases of all resolutions and meetings agendas to the student body at least 24 hours before a vote in order to promote transparency.

Senator at-Large Mason Lafferty proposed the idea of a cookbook created using recipes sent in from members of different student run clubs and organizations on campus.

Housing and Facilities Committee Chairperson and Senator at-Large Logan Casey said Sodexo dining services is thinking of leaving Suffolk’s dining halls. He said the committee was looking to get ahead of this and has started to look for new dining options.

 

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Hailey Campbell
Hailey Campbell, Staff Writer | she/they
Hailey is a sophomore from Houston, Texas, and is a political science major. She enjoys spending her free time collecting coffee mugs, catching flights and wandering museums. She has moved around the country a ton and will happily talk your ear off about it. After graduation, she wants to be a lawyer in a big city. Follow Hailey on Twitter @haiIeycampbell
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Sean Buckley, Graphics Editor | he/him

Sean is the Graphics Editor at The Suffolk Journal. He is a junior at Suffolk University studying Graphic Design. When not designing graphics he is producing music and taking photos. Sean is from Franklin, Massachusetts and is a new addition to the Journal. He hopes to continuously improve his work in the years that he is providing for the Journal.

You can follow him on Instagram @343sean

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