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UNG Gainesville SGA Approves Hammock Village, Contemplates a Rock Wall

UNG Gainesville SGA Approves Hammock Village, Contemplates a Rock Wall

Faith Forrester January 26, 2024

There's going to be a new hangout on the Gainesville campus. In Monday’s Student Government Association meeting, representatives announced the approval of a hammock village similar to the one on the...

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Next Level Fun: Hoag Game Room is Open

Faith Forrester January 25, 2024

The game room on the third floor of Hoag has a marketing problem. It was previously a computer lab, and last semester, SGA refurbished it with gaming chairs, monitors, and a large TV. But at Monday's meeting...

Picture of the moderator and the speakers at the Town Hall

Highlights of the First Town Hall

Alex Adams, Staff Writer November 28, 2023

On Nov. 14, Gainsville’s Student Government Association held the first Town Hall since students returned back to campus after Covid-19.  Moderated by the SGA VP for the Gainsville campus Chris Hale,...

Late Bird Gets the Worm: UNG SGA Hosts Midnight Breakfast

Late Bird Gets the Worm: UNG SGA Hosts Midnight Breakfast

Jamie Jordan April 25, 2023

Get ready to de-stress before finals week with some homemade breakfast. The University of North Georgia’s Student Government Association is hosting a “midnight breakfast” this Thursday from 10 p.m....

Anna Moller Looks Towards The Future

UNG SGA President Has Words of Advice For Incoming President

Olivia Prevette April 20, 2023

The University of North Georgia Student Government Association announced Emmalyn Mitchell, junior marketing major and student at UNG’s Blue Ridge campus, as the SGA President for the 2023-2024 academic...

2% of UNG Students Voted in the Recent Student Government Association Election: Higher Numbers than Last Year

2% of UNG Students Voted in the Recent Student Government Association Election: Higher Numbers than Last Year

Ari Wheeler April 13, 2023

Just 414 of University of North Georgia’s estimated 18,000 students voted in the SGA election for the 2023-24 school year, according to the UNG Admissions Office. That mean roughly 98% of students are...

Leave Your Mark: Student Government Associations Boulder Legacy Project

Leave Your Mark: Student Government Association’s Boulder Legacy Project

Amanda Murray March 30, 2023

The Student Government Association at the University of North Georgia has recently completed their Boulder Legacy Project at the UNG Gainesville campus, allowing students to leave their mark. SGA Vice...

UNG SGA Holds First-ever Presidential Debate

UNG SGA Holds First-ever Presidential Debate

Olivia Prevette March 30, 2023

It's time to go vote! The University of North Georgia Student Government Association elections are open. SGA has four candidates running for president, and held its first-ever debate on Wednesday, March...

SGA Initiatives: New Additions to the UNG Dahlonega Campus

SGA Initiatives: New Additions to the UNG Dahlonega Campus

Alyssa Snelling March 7, 2023

Changes are being made to the Dahlonega campus. The University of North Georgia Student Government Association is working toward some initiatives that will change well-known spots. One of the biggest...

SGA Offers a Chance for Students to Lead and be Heard

SGA Offers a Chance for Students to Lead and be Heard

Ashlee Engel February 27, 2023

If you want to speak up for the University of North Georgia student body, now's your chance. Student Government Association is accepting applications. Director of Student Leadership and SGA advisor Mallory...

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SGA Can Help You and Here is How

Cooper Huau November 1, 2022

The student government association handles your money, but any University of North Georgia student can give their input on how to spend it. SGA is in charge of the budgets for all clubs and organizations...

SGA representatives smile with UNG President Dr. Bonita Jacobs.

SGA Works to Hold Professors Accountable

Skylar Cochran November 16, 2021

As a math and chemistry tutor, Dahlonega Student Government Association Vice President Gina Diodati has heard stories firsthand from students who are struggling to stay on top of their work this semester....

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