Dear Editor, On March 3, 2008, The Temple News editorialized about Temple Student Government’s constitutional changes. In short, TSG reshaped the way in which it operates and created a Senate comprised of representatives from every
Click here to read the full story. Nadine Mompremier is entering her senior year at Temple as the student body president. The Temple News interviewed Mompremier about her hopes and goals for this coming year.
Temple Student Government announced Friday that Owl V.O.I.C.E.S. won the annual executive elections. Nadine Mompremier is next year’s president, Farzad Firoz is the next vice president of services, and Nexus Cook is the vice president
Temple Student Government held its last general assembly meeting this year on Monday, April 28. The meeting began with elections commissioner Alex Barnett’s announcement that the new TSG Constitution has been ratified. TSG received a
Inconclusive election results cause Temple Student Government to hold run-off elections on April 30 and May 1. Although Owl V.O.I.C.E.S. won with 897 votes, they did not have enough of a majority. The new elections
Temple Student Government candidates emphasized their main points in the final debate at the General Assembly meeting yesterday. The three slates are Owl Opportunity, Owl V.O.I.C.E.S. and Temple Reloaded. Alex Barnett, elections commissioner, asked the
President Ann Weaver Hart attended Temple Student Government’s 25th General Assembly meeting of the academic year this Monday. Hart gave a brief overview of what Temple administration has been doing and answered questions from students.
Temple Student Government still needs 1,250 more signatures in order to ratify the new constitution. TSG Parliamentarian Jon DeSantis encouraged members to get signatures from their friends and organizations at the Monday meeting. He set