Illinois State University’s Student Government Association (SGA) held its second meeting of the year this past Wednesday.
They passed their annual budget and appointed a new ex officio for the Black Student Union (BSU). Student Body President Noah Montoya also gave an update on feedback gathered through meetings with the leadership of various Registered Student Organizations (RSOs).
The annual budget was passed unanimously and is similar to last year’s budget. Student Body Chief of Staff Sam Majka expressed his satisfaction with it.
“I’m excited to spend money to be able to give students different kinds of reasons to engage with us … I’m excited to grow programming and help fund programs that you all want to do,” Majka said.
Senior communication sciences and disorders major Kyndia Motley was appointed as the new ex officio for BSU. Last year, she was the organization’s president and played a major role in reactivating the Black Caucus, which consists of 25 representatives from Black student organizations at ISU.
The caucus maintains communication with BSU’s ex officio, allowing SGA to get a thorough understanding of the concerns of ISU’s Black community.
“I can assure you that I will provide a comprehensive and unified report on the status of Black students at Illinois State University because things are already in place for that to be a success,” Motley said.
Motley made a strong impression during the appointment process.
“We threw a lot of questions at her during internal affairs, and she answered them amazingly. [She] had very thought-out answers, so it showed she very much cares about being the ex officio for BSU,” Off-Campus Senator Matthew Rickey said.
Tri-Towers Senator Hassan Hillard, a fellow member of BSU, also praised Motley.
“She made me, like, really excited to be a part of the mentorship program that BSU offered … she’s an overall great person,” Hillard said.
Montoya spoke about the feedback he gained from meeting with RSOs.
“Importantly, one thing they kept bringing up was [that] they want us to show up. They want to see us, not just in meetings like this one and the Academic Senate, but in their meetings,” Montoya said.
Montoya encouraged the SGA to be active in the community and support ex officio members.
“We are not just here to speak with students. We are here to stand with them,” Montoya said.
The next SGA meeting will take place at 7 p.m. on Sept. 17 in the Old Main Room of the Bone Student Center.