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SGA begins election process PDF Print E-mail
Written by Courtney Escher   
Sunday, 29 January 2012 21:51

Georgia Southern University's Student Government Association is seeking new candidates for the upcoming election season.

 Applications are available online between Monday, Jan. 30, and Sunday, Feb. 12, on www.georgiasouthernsga.com.

 “We encourage any student who wants to get involved and wants their voice to be heard to apply,” senior political science major, Josh Combs, CLASS senator and head of the SGA elections committee, said.

 The SGA elections committee hopes to get as many students as possible to apply — its primary goal being getting students involved.

“Any student with any interest in politics or government, or anyone who wants to get involved with the school and be a liaison in that aspect, is highly encouraged to apply,” Combs said.

For the full story, check out Tuesday's edition of The George-Anne.