SGA passes bills editing accountability review process, dissolves grant review committee
By Alexandra Momot, SGA Reporter The Towson University Student Government Association passed senate bills 1, 3, 5, 7 and 8...
SGA tables bills editing accountability review, will vote at later date
By Sarah Sternhagen, Contributing Writer The Towson University Student Government Association Tuesday discussed several bills surrounding the accountability procedures for SGA...
SGA senate appoints new chief justice
By Alexandra Momot, SGA Reporter The Towson University Student Government Association Tuesday appointed Kennedy Bennett as its new chief justice...
The Marathon Continues sworn in as 103rd SGA administration
By Jonah Lewis, Deputy News Editor The Marathon Continues was inaugurated as the 103rd administration of the Towson University Student...
SGA Attorney General resigns amid impeachment
By: Jonah Lewis, Senior Staff Writer Towson University's Student Government Association's Attorney General, Christopher Omisore, resigned over the weekend after...
SGA considers Greek Life funding bills
By: Jonah Lewis, SGA Reporter The Towson University Student Government Association general assembly passed a pair of bills Tuesday which...
SGA, Dining Services host first TU Chopped cooking competition
By: Jonah Lewis, Contributing Writer Towson University’s Student Government Association and Dining Services hosted its first cooking competition on Wednesday...
SGA debates bill that proposes semesterly stipend for senators
By: Jonah Lewis, Contributing Writer The Towson University Student Government Association pushed back a vote on a bill that would...
SGA,TUPD hosts biannual safety walk
By: Jonah Lewis, contributing writer The Towson Student Government Association hosted its semesterly safety walk Thursday evening, highlighting areas around...
SGA votes against expanding on-campus parking eligibility to second-semester freshman
By: Michael Olszewski, SGA reporter The Towson University Student Government Association voted down a bill that would've allowed freshman students...