Illinois State University's Student Government Association (SGA) held a meeting Wednesday where a new Student Life Senator was appointed.
SGA chose sophomore computer science major, Neer Jain, to be a new Student Life Senator, taking the position of former member, Paige Hofstetter.
“I would be great as student life senator; I lead my own RSO [Registered Student Organization]…my RSO is called [Information Technology Students of America],” Jain said.
Jain said the RSO helps its members with professional skills. It also hosts workshops, and internship fairs and brings in professionals to engage with students.
Jain earned praise from members of the assembly.
“He has done some insane work with the school of IT,” said President of the Assembly Tyler Bever.
Off-Campus Senator Joshua Sweedler also successfully moved to the vacant College of Business Senator seat.
“He already had so many great ideas that he wanted to talk about,” said Off-Campus Senator Mitchell Ruffin.
Ruffin also argued that Sweedler may perform better in the College of Business Senator position because he would feel more comfortable in that role.
Sweedler ensured that he would attend the Student Leadership Advisory Board (SLAB) meetings. SLAB is comprised of the presidents of all RSOs within the College of Business. Attendance is mandatory for the College of Business Senator.
In addition, SGA passed an amendment that mandates attendance at Association of Residence Halls (ARH) meetings for on-campus senators.
Some members expressed frustration with the low attendance at ARH meetings from on-campus senators in the past.
“I was actually the only on-campus senator that went to any ARH meetings,” said Student Body Chief of Staff MJ James.
James described how she was sick prior to one ARH meeting and asked if one of the other on-campus senators could send her the notes from the meeting. James went to the meeting while sick; no one had responded to her message.
President of the Assembly Tyler Bever also shared how zero on-campus senators attended ARH meetings while he was involved during his sophomore year.
The assembly also passed an amendment that provides a one-week grace period, with the possibility for extensions, for members failing to meet the GPA requirements for SGA.
“It was an issue that we ran into that was nowhere in the bylaws, which led with some issues with how to best resolve. [This] led to a back and forth which probably took a lot longer than it needed to…just in case in the future this situation does come up again, we wanted to have an actual procedure,” said Secretary of the Assembly Ella Sharp.
The next SGA assembly meeting will be held at 7:00 p.m. on April 2 in the Old Main Room of the Bone Student Center.