Student Association President Boris Gresely is preparing for his third semester as president. Gresely is serving three semesters after a vote in the fall of 2013 changed the period the president serves to match the academic year. Read more »
In the second of his three semesters as Student Association President, Boris Gresely found himself playing a large role in the future of Syracuse University.… Read more »
At the final Student Association meeting of the semester, president Boris Gresely thanked assembly members for their devotion and input to the projects SA has… Read more »
Starting next semester, 25 Syracuse University students will serve as representatives on the Division of Student Affairs Advisory Board to provide feedback and communicate student… Read more »
Student Association will be providing transportation for students traveling home for Thanksgiving, traveling to major locations including Boston, Washington D.C., New York City, Philadelphia and New Jersey. Read more »
Starting in Spring 2015, Syracuse University students can have lunch with SU faculty and staff members for free. With $3,000 approved from the Student Advancement… Read more »
Several associate deans, professors and undergraduate students from the Undergraduate Excellence Focus Group joined assembly members of the Student Association on Monday to discuss concerns… Read more »
The Student Association voted on Monday to create a seven-person ad hoc committee that will read and make recommendations about THE General Body’s grievance and… Read more »
Election Day New York Public Interest Research Group representative Brittania Smead reminded assembly members that Tuesday is Election Day. Smead said students should vote based on issues… Read more »
Student Association President Boris Gresely encouraged assembly members to learn about what various SA committees have planned for this semester during Monday’s assembly meeting. “If… Read more »
The Student Association assembly announced plans to install heat lamps at bus stops and increased the amount of funding available to student organizations during its weekly meeting on Monday. Read more »
There is a new quote written on the wall of Student Association’s office: “What have we done for students?” At the organization’s meeting on Monday… Read more »
Student Association President Boris Gresely caught the attention of assembly members when he called Syracuse University students “shareholders” in the institution. “We have a very… Read more »
Student Association is giving Syracuse University students the chance to take a students-only bus home for Thanksgiving Break. SA is providing buses going to major… Read more »
Following Chancellor Kent Syverud’s Town Hall meeting on Monday, Student Association President Boris Gresely reminded assembly members about the importance of “working together and getting… Read more »
Fresh out of a “positive, engaged and active” meeting with the Board of Trustees, Student Association President Boris Gresely was excited at SA’s meeting on… Read more »
The Student Association assembly hopes to use its role as representatives of the student body to make major changes at Syracuse University in accordance with Chancellor… Read more »
Following his visit to the University of Louisville last weekend, Student Association President Boris Gresely started a discussion about how Syracuse University can best compete… Read more »
In a time of rapid change at Syracuse University, Student Association President Boris Gresely said Monday that he wants to take advantage of this moment… Read more »
Advocacy Center The Advocacy Center was closed on June 4 after Chancellor Kent Syverud announced in a university-wide email on May 30 that SU will… Read more »
A recent Student Association cabinet member is one of two students now facing a felony charge after the Department of Public Safety says the pair spray-painted several campus buildings with cryptic messages last December, causing more than $5,700 in damage. Read more »
The Student Association elected a representative to the class of 2017 Alumni Board and failed to pass a proposed amendment to the bylaws in its… Read more »