Two tickets prepare for student body president election
By Kasey Turman | March 5, 2024Spencer Mandzak and Patrick Houlihan will face Will Brinley and Babs Dwyer in the student body president election that will take place March 18-20.
Spencer Mandzak and Patrick Houlihan will face Will Brinley and Babs Dwyer in the student body president election that will take place March 18-20.
Miami University’s Associated Student Government (ASG) discussed several issues during their weekly meeting on Feb. 27, including student concerns. ASG heard from the assistant vice president of health and wellness and passed legislation supporting Ohio House Bill 27 (H.B. 27).
Following the announcement of Miami University’s new student body president, Patrick Houlihan and Spencer Mandzak are one step closer to returning to the ballot following a review of their application submission by Miami’s Associated Student Government’s (ASG) Judicial Council on Feb. 23.
Will Brinley, a junior marketing major, and Babs Dwyer, a junior sports communication and media major, were announced as student body president-elect and student body vice president-elect respectively on Feb. 20. Brinley and Dwyer were announced before the March election date due to running uncontested.
Miami University’s Associated Student Government (ASG) responded to President Greg Crawford’s statement on the Israel-Hamas war, passed legislation regarding Oxford resident and student interaction and updated Senate Standing Rules on Nov. 14 during its weekly meeting.
Miami University’s Associated Student Government (ASG) learned about the Democracy Bus and participated in DEI training at its weekly meeting on Oct. 31.
On Oct. 24, Miami University’s Associated Student Government (ASG) combined the positions of Secretary of the Treasury and Secretary of Finance, elected two senators to the student trustees selection committee and received new information on Miami’s climate action plan.
Three IT administrators visited the Joslin Senate Chamber on Oct. 3 to extend a hand to Associated Student Government and answer questions on the impact of IT across campus.
ASG elects three positions and approves of its fall budget after spending questions arise.
Miami University’s Associated Student Government (ASG) is back for the school year, and it boasts a new student concern system with it.
On Aug. 22, BaShaun Smith sat in a virtually empty office in Warfield Hall at Miami University, with his new home in Oxford just as empty. He guessed he had only unpacked three boxes so far. The reason for the barren bookshelf and the sudden move? He received an offer as Miami’s new Dean of Students with just four weeks to relocate from North Carolina to Oxford in time for move-in.
Nyah Smith and Jules Jefferson may be Miami University’s student body president and vice president, but they want you to know they’re also students, just like you.
An ASG resolution calling for Miami to officially adopt the IHRA antisemitism has been met with resistance by some organizations who believe it can be used to silence anti-zionist views on campus.
Amitoj Kaur is widely known as Miami University’s Associated Student Government’s (ASG) outgoing Student Body President. But her time at Miami expands far past that.
At Miami University’s Associated Student Government April 25 meeting, the sitting senators voted to condemn Ohio’s Senate Bill 83.
At Miami University’s Associated Student Government's April 11 meeting, the sitting senators voted and elected multiple executive cabinet positions.
The March 14 meeting for Miami University’s Associated Student Government (ASG) included presentations from both Mayor William Snavely and Councilor Jason Bracken about the funding issues facing the Oxford Fire Department.
The Student recognizes its important role in both covering the election and endorsing a candidate and does not make the decision lightly. In The Student staff meetings on Sunday, March 5, our staff met with Nyah Smith (SBP) and Jules Jefferson (VP) as well as Cameron Tiefenthaler (SBP) and Grace Payne (VP).
Miami University’s Associated Student Government passed one bill and one resolution at its first meeting of the semester on Jan. 24.
Miami University’s Associated Student Government (ASG) passed a bill to create a student committee concerning issues of sexual and interpersonal violence (SIV) at its Nov. 1 meeting.