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WVU student body president represents University in Moscow
November 14th, 2011West Virginia University Student Government Association President Jason Bailey has been chosen as one of 15 young leaders across the country to become a delegate of the Kremlin Fellows. -
Malone takes WVU's 2011 Mountaineer Idol title
November 8th, 2011After finishing third in last year's Mountaineer Idol competition, Chelsea Malone went on to take the top spot in the 2011 finale show at the Metropolitan Theatre on Sunday. -
New fields fulfill WVU's promise to improve student recreation options
October 20th, 2011A year ago, the St. Francis fields area on West Virginia University's Evansdale Campus would've been a muddy mess following Wednesday night's rainstorm. That's not the case this year, as the potholes and puddles between the Student Recreation Center and the Evansdale Residential Complex are nowhere to be found. -
Heart Walk raises funds in memory of WVU students who have died
September 26th, 2011West Virginia University's Student Government Association has collaborated with the Center for Civic Engagement as well as the Mountaineer Parents Club to hold the third annual 2011 Student Memorial Scholarship Heart Walk on Saturday, Oct. 15, in conjunction with Fall Family Weekend. -
Mountaineer Maniacs offer T-shirt amnesty program
September 21st, 2011The Mountaineer Maniacs have introduced a T-shirt Amnesty program to help exchange offensive T-shirts for a $20 voucher to buy an officially licensed T-shirt at the WVU Bookstore, Book Exchange or WVU's Team Shop in the Coliseum. -
Bonded by tragedy: Memory by memory, name by name
September 15th, 2011The 10th anniversary of 9/11 triggered a range and mix of emotions that have lingered since the day the tragedy occurred. A new video produced by WVU University Relations-News captures the images, emotions and spirit from these ceremonies. -
Remembering 9/11: WVU to reflect on tragedy that shook America
September 1st, 2011A series of events at WVU, organized by the Student Government Association and WVU officials, will observe the decade anniversary of the terrorist attacks on the U.S. that killed about 3,000 people, including two WVU alumni: Jim K. Samuel Jr. and Chris S. Gray. -
WVU students elect The Fusion Party for 2011-12 student government
April 21st, 2011After almost six weeks of campaigning and a rare re-vote, election season for the West Virginia University Student Government Association 2011-12 term has come to a close after today's election results announcement in the Vandalia Lounge of the Mountainlair. -
WVU student government holds re-vote
April 18th, 2011Members of West Virginia University's Student Government Association have agreed to re-vote for 2011-12 positions in the association. -
After two weeks of campaigning, students vying for positions in the West Virginia University Student Government Association 2011-2012 term will have to wait a little longer for results. At the event originally scheduled for the official announcement of the election winners on Thursday (April 7), SGA's elections co-chair Tasha Frazie announced that the validity of the results had not yet been certified.
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Statement by WVU Student Government Association Elections Chair
April 7th, 2011Statement by West Virginia University Student Government Elections Chair Tasha Frazie on status of election returns: -
Fusion Party, Pirate Party vie for the 2011-2012 Student Government Association positions
April 4th, 2011It?s that time of year again: election season for the WVU Student Government Association. This year, two parties with tickets that are each composed of 19 students, plus one independent student, will be running for the following positions: President, Vice President, Governor and Athletic Council. The parties have classified themselves as the Fusion Party and the Pirate Party. -
Heart Walk raises funds in memory of WVU students who have died
April 4th, 2011West Virginia University's Student Government Association has collaborated with the Center for Civic Engagement as well as the Mountaineer Parent's Club to hold the 2011 Heart Walk on Saturday (April 9) at 3 p.m. at the Hazel Ruby McQuain Park. -
WVU Student Organizations sponsors new student organization award
March 31st, 2011The West Virginia University Student Government Association Student Organization of the Year Award is a new and innovative way to get student organizations more involved on campus and to increase awareness of the benefits of becoming a student leader. -
WVU student runs for Morgantown City Council
March 4th, 2011It has been a long time since West Virginia University has had one of their own students run for Morgantown City Council - but one Student Government Association executive member is changing that this year. -
WVU Student Advocates for Legislative Advancement hope to pass tenants' rights bill
February 7th, 2011West Virginia University Student Government Association students who are involved with the Student Advocates for Legislative Advancement have joined together to stand up for the rights of tenants in West Virginia. -
West Virginia University students will learn how to help the University become a more sustainable campus during Sustainable Awareness Week, beginning Monday, Feb. 7.
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Mountie Ride delays pilot launch
December 3rd, 2010The proposed pilot launch of the West Virginia University student organization Mountie Ride will be postponed due to unforeseen legal circumstances. -
Mountie Ride program offers WVU students a safe ride home
November 30th, 2010Students from West Virginia University with a passion for campus safety have joined together to form a new mode of late-night, weekend transportation. A pilot launch of the program will occur Dec. 3-4. -
WVU students collecting toys, donations for local disadvantaged children
November 18th, 2010West Virginia University students want to make sure all local children have a happy holiday season. The students are reaching out to the WVU community for help in preparing for the annual Students Helping Other People (SHOP) and Toy Mountain programs to benefit local children in need.
