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SGA proposes first bill of the semester, discusses student safety

The first bill of the year was proposed at Illinois State University’s Student Government Association (SGA) meeting this past Wednesday. The bill will likely be voted on at the next meeting. If approved, it would provide funding for the School Street Food Pantry to buy canvas bags. Watterson Senator Lennon Stoner introduced it. “The School Street Food Pantry has reached out to us this year to help purchase some canvas bags for students to use during Friday pickup … the food pantry provides food and supplies to college students and trade students in the Bloomington-Normal area who are experiencing food insecurity,” Stoner said. “They are a great campus partner that we have worked with in the past.” Two Safe Redbirds representatives attended the meeting to give a presentation on how to stay safe with drugs, alcohol and social events. “One thing that [students] really have to think about is that when their parents were in high school and college, they were doing this kind of stuff … it was a lot different than it is now,” junior criminal justice major Jake Glynn said. Glynn further explained that five out of 10 pills with fentanyl contained a lethal dose, and fentanyl overdose deaths have been increasing dramatically in the past 10 years. He also discussed the dangers of alcohol poisoning and the importance of staying aware and planning. “If [students] take every single thing that we’ve talked about today, it is possible to have fun while also being safe and smart,” Glynn said. Off-Campus Senator Mikayla Blum also announced a field day event, which will allow sport and athletic registered student organizations (RSOs) to connect to potential new members. “It is going to be an opportunity for underrepresented RSOs, specifically like sports and athletics, and like gym-based RSOs … to come out on the Quad and have a little setup of what their sport is,” Blum said. The next SGA meeting will take place at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 1 in the Old Main Room at the Bone Student Center.

The first bill of the year was proposed at Illinois State University’s Student Government Association (SGA) meeting this past Wednesday. 

The bill will likely be voted on at the next meeting. If approved, it would provide funding for the School Street Food Pantry to buy canvas bags. Watterson Senator Lennon Stoner introduced it.

“The School Street Food Pantry has reached out to us this year to help purchase some canvas bags for students to use during Friday pickup … the food pantry provides food and supplies to college students and trade students in the Bloomington-Normal area who are experiencing food insecurity,” Stoner said. “They are a great campus partner that we have worked with in the past.” 

Two Safe Redbirds representatives attended the meeting to give a presentation on how to stay safe with drugs, alcohol and social events.

“One thing that [students] really have to think about is that when their parents were in high school and college, they were doing this kind of stuff … it was a lot different than it is now,” junior criminal justice major Jake Glynn said.

Glynn further explained that five out of 10 pills with fentanyl contained a lethal dose, and fentanyl overdose deaths have been increasing dramatically in the past 10 years. 

He also discussed the dangers of alcohol poisoning and the importance of staying aware and planning.

“If [students] take every single thing that we’ve talked about today, it is possible to have fun while also being safe and smart,” Glynn said.

Off-Campus Senator Mikayla Blum also announced a field day event, which will allow sport and athletic registered student organizations (RSOs)  to connect to potential new members.

“It is going to be an opportunity for underrepresented RSOs, specifically like sports and athletics, and like gym-based RSOs … to come out on the Quad and have a little setup of what their sport is,” Blum said.

The next SGA meeting will take place at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 1 in the Old Main Room at the Bone Student Center.

Anthony Addante is a news and features reporter for The Vidette. Addante can be contacted at aaddant@ilstu.edu.


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