This entire issue is about suspending the constitution. Who knows the SGA Constitution anyway? Admittidly, not many. It would not be effective this year in electing a new President, but rather next.
As the group shared their views, many opposing opinions surfaced. The main concern is that the 12 session rule contradicts the spirt of inclusion and community. Many denied that SGA was a closed group, including VP Chris Correnti, saying he feels SGA is open to the entire student body because every student has the chance and the right to represent the SGA body by being on the senate.
Are there leaders out there who could do a kick-butt job? The disagreement continues...
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