Citizens gather for political discussion on Constitution day

Quincy students and citizens gather for Constitution Day to discuss thoughts on federally mandated vaccines.
Read moreQuincy students and citizens gather for Constitution Day to discuss thoughts on federally mandated vaccines.
Read moreStudents gather to watch the presidential debate and form their own political opinion.
Read moreBy Reggie Austin Constitution day has become a mainstay at Quincy University. The day serves as a holiday to showcase opinions on current issues. Students and faculty filed into the Hall of Fame room to hear this year’s hypothetical proposal. The floor was open to any and all comments. Participants were provided a fact sheet that answered general questions about
Read moreSGA senators learn how to conduct formal meeting procedures and request to revamp the arts at QU.
Read moreCo-Presidents Argana and Moore discussed fundraising and commuter students at Monday night’s meeting.
Read moreQU SGA held its first meeting of the spring 2018 semester.
Read moreUnprecedented election results put two students in president position.
Read moreSGA discussed election details and plans to encourage students to run for office at Tuesday night’s meeting.
Read moreSGA closed off a portion of last night’s meeting to discuss “confidential” matters.
Read moreSGA hopes to hold elections in November.
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