News Summary
The Western Kentucky University Student Government Association has taken significant steps to improve mental health support for students and announced upcoming spring elections. With the passage of Bill 4-25-S, they are focusing on mental health initiatives, including an anonymous survey to gather student input. The SGA is collaborating with campus organizations and encouraging student involvement during an essential time of transition as many executive board members prepare to graduate. More initiatives, such as the Borrow-A-Calculator program, aim to enhance student support on campus.
WKU Student Government Takes Big Steps for Mental Health and Future Elections!
Bowling Green, Kentucky – If you didn’t catch the latest updates from the Western Kentucky University (WKU) Student Government Association (SGA), then you’re in for a treat! The SGA recently met for their second gathering of the 24th Senate, and there’s a lot happening—especially when it comes to mental health support and preparations for the upcoming spring elections.
Addressing Mental Health Head-On
During their meeting on September 3, the SGA passed a significant bill, known as Bill 4-25-S, which focuses on mental health issues. The bill allocates $70 from their legislative discretionary budget to fund a Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Committee event.
This event is set to take place this Thursday from 2:30 p.m. to 4 p.m. at the Downing Student Union. It aims to gather student responses through an anonymous mental health survey. This survey is crucial as it will help the SGA understand how they can improve support for students facing mental health challenges, especially in light of a rising mental health crisis among students living in on-campus dorms.
Joining Forces for a Greater Cause
The SGA is not going solo on this— they are teaming up with Emma Harris, the president of the Resident Staff Association, to push through resolutions addressing these pressing mental health issues.
During the meeting, Dean of Students Martha Sales made a guest appearance, emphasizing that student involvement is key to the heart of the university. She noted how essential it is for students to engage with their communities rather than isolate themselves. Kindness, participation, and awareness of stress levels on campus were at the forefront of her discussion.
Mark Your Calendars for Spring Elections!
But wait, there’s more! Get ready to mark your calendars, folks. The SGA announced that the spring Senate elections will take place on April 14 and 15 via TopNet. With nearly all executive board members poised to graduate after this semester, except for the Chief Communications Officer, a wave of new leadership is on the horizon.
Building Unity Amid Tension
With the presidential elections just around the corner, there’s a palpable tension among the student body. Student Body President Sam Kurtz is striving to find ways to ease these tensions and promote a sense of unity. Meanwhile, Student Body Vice President Donte Reed is advocating for a polling center on campus to ensure that students have easy access to casting their votes.
Exciting Initiatives in the Works
In addition to tackling mental health and elections, the SGA took a moment to discuss the Borrow-A-Calculator program. This initiative will allow students to loan out TI-84 graphing calculators for free! It’s a fantastic way to help students who might face financial challenges in acquiring the tools necessary for their classes.
To wrap things up, the SGA is making commendable efforts not only to address crucial mental health issues but also to ensure smooth transitions in leadership. The combination of upcoming surveys, polls, and programs demonstrates a proactive approach in enhancing the student experience at WKU.
Keep an eye out for these exciting developments, and make sure to participate in the initiatives. Your voice matters!
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Additional Resources
- WKU Herald: SGA Announces Spring Election Dates
- WKU Herald: SGA Passes Bill on Borrow-A-Calculator Program
- Kentucky Kernel: Women’s Basketball Game Summary
- Google Search: WKU Student Government
- Kentucky.com: News on Local Education
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Student Government
