
“I can’t say much about SGA because I don’t feel well informed at all, and I really don’t know anything about it.”
—Jordan Bagwell, senior English major

“I really don’t have a straightforward opinion about SGA because I’m not well informed about them and I don’t feel like they have a big presence on campus.”
— Bobby King, senior art education major

“I think SGA is informative. If I ask one person, they should know everything about it. It’s on Facebook a lot now too, so it’s pretty easy.”
— Whitney Qualls, sophomore math major

“I feel SGA does not have enough direct communication with the students. Only people involved seem to know. I think SGA needs to talk to students more often and get their advice.”
— Blake Milam, junior psychology major

“I do feel very well informed about SGA. It’s something I’ve been wanting to get involved in since I got to school because it’s a really good organization.”
— LlieAnna Traughber, sophomore elementary education major

“I don’t particularly feel they are very involved. The only times I’ve ever heard from them was when they were advertising for election.”
— Anita Slate, freshman English major

“I feel like SGA is somewhat involved, but I really don’t know much about it. It seems like they have a lot going on around campus.”
— Keeton Murphy, freshman business major

“I actually know little or nothing at all about SGA. I don’t know what they do.”
— Aaqib A. Khan, freshman pre-pharmacy major

“I think SGA does a great job, and all departments are well represented. I think it is up to students to voice their concerns to SGA. I feel well informed, especially through Facebook. I appreciate all the work they put into our campus.”
— Nikki Eidson, junior computer science major


