Meeting Minutes

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  • Results of Elections for Executive Committee

    This morning, current BSG President Danny Mejia-Cruz sent an email with the results of the elections for the 2016-2017 Executive Committee. Thank you to all who voted, the results are as follows: THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE, 2016-2017 President Harriet Fisher Vice President for Student Government Affairs Reed Fernandez Vice President for Student Affairs  Benjamin Painter Vice President…

  • Elections for the 2016-2017 Year

    Interested in running for BSG? We have will be having elections soon for all Executive Committee positions – President, Vice President of BSG Affairs, VP of Student Affairs, VP of Academic Affairs, VP for Student Organizations, VP for Facilities and Sustainability, VP for the Treasury – and Class Council elections for the classes of 2018 and…

  • Postponement of Impeachment Proceedings

    A message from BSG President, Daniel Mejia-Cruz ’16: Dear Students,   I would first like to thank everyone who attended this past Wednesday’s meeting of the General Assembly. The comments made were respectful and civil, and such discourse is essential for our community to move forward.    As you know, these comments were made in…

  • Statement of Solidarity re: “Tequila” Party

    On 24 February 2016, the General Assembly of Bowdoin Student Government voted on and unanimously adopted to issue a Statement of Solidarity to stand by all students who were affected by the “tequila” party that occurred on 20 February 2016. During this party, members of the student body appropriated aspects of Mexican culture, and a stream of anonymous…

  • Multicultural Rep. Referendum Passes

    From December 9-12, the BSG had a referendum sent to students through their email to vote on the addition of a Multicultural Representative to the General Assembly. The results are as follows: In Favor: 1,155 Opposed: 100 92% of the votes are in favor. The Multicultural Representative will be elected from within the Multicultural Coalition, and…