The Gold Victory cast performs in the song "Leave it Behind". Photo by Jasmyne Ray. It’s a bright sunny day in 1950’s New Orleans, Louisiana when Marilee Montelimar comes to town to settle the estate…
SGA creates executive position
By: Jacob Gross SGA recap: Higher Education Day By: Jacob Gross For their first meeting since the holiday break, the SGA senate held a workshop with the Higher Education Partnership, a non-profit organization dedicated to advocating…
SGA hosts card and sock drive
by Cady Inabinett, News editor SGA hosted a holiday card and sock drive event benefitting Columbiana Health and Rehabilitation, a nursing care home in Columbiana, on Dec. 1. At the event, students were provided supplies, such as paper and markers, to make…
SGA swear in new members
By: Jacob Gross Both of the past SGA meetings were short, featuring mostly announcements and discussions around WOW weekends. Who’s Who applications are now closed. Jacob Heath, vice president of SGA, said that the blood drive with LifeSouth…
Two New SGA Senators Sworn In
By: Jacob Gross The past two SGA meetings were relatively quiet, and featured two new senators being sworn in, senator committee reports and discussions centered around problems with student workers. A few resolutions were in the process of being…
New SGA organizations
By Wesley Walter Montevallo’s Student Government Association has officially resumed meetings as of Sept. 9. Among the newer and lesser-known elements of the organization are the SGA’s Supreme Court and General Assembly. The Supreme Court of SGA works in a very similar…
SGA recap
Graphic by Bell Jackson The Sept. 30 SGA Senate meeting started off at 4:32 p.m. with executive announcements. SGA President, Thomas Dillard and Student Trustee Annakate Andrasko reported to the Senate on the results of…
SGA appoints new Freshman Senators
From left to right: London Davis, Kaleigh Gable and Abigail Heuton. With COVID-19 making the fall semester unpredictable and scattered, many freshmen are looking for ways to get involved on campus. Many turned to SGA…