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Student Body President Erica Bennett and Vice President Judson Pickett were officially sworn in on Jan. 23.
USC Aiken is renamed Not-the-University-of-South-Carolina-Aiken-University (NUSCAU) and appoints a new mascot, the lovely Tardigrades, after divorcing from the USC system.
Editor-in-Chief Cecilia Maddox covered the special town hall for student leaders, during which administrators answered some questions students have been asking.
News Editor Noelle Kriegel covered the shirting ceremony for SGA’s new senators.
In a series of email correspondence with the recently elected senators, Pacer Times gained insight on the character of a few of the new representative figures in SGA.
One objective that Eberl mentioned in his email is a goal “to bridge the gap between students, SGA, and University administrators.”
Here are the candidates running for senator positions and a segment of each of their platforms.
Editor-in-Chief Cecilia Maddox covered the executive election in order to better assist students in choosing the candidates that best fit their interests.
Why join USC Aiken’s Student Government Association? Members of the current administration weighed in.
Pacer Times took second place with their sandwich, "The Texas Cheese-Saw Massacre."
Throughout his time in SGA, Eberl has emphasized the importance of school spirit and as president he has the influence to make change.
Visit this gallery to view photos taken during SGA’s invasion of the AU campus.
On Saturday October 6th, SGA is hosting a "Border Bash" tailgate to kick off the annual Battle for the Paddle competition with Augusta University.
The Student Government Association (SGA) allows USC Aiken students who are elected by their peers to hear, interpret and support the needs of the student body.