The Student Government Association disregards its students. No other explanation exists for an organization that takes almost half of its constituents’ money for itself and treats accountability systems...
While the White House crumples under its new-found incompetence, the UT San Antonio Student Government Association proudly emulates the quality. Propagating low voter turnout, failing to document progress...
Speaker of the Senate Alexander Hennel commenced the fourth Student Government Association general meeting last Thursday. Delayed elections, a student’s accessibility concerns and the university's budget...
At the Student Government Association third general meeting, Speaker of the Senate Alexander Hennel swore in SGA’s vice president Michael Valdez as the new Student Body President. An attendee at the...
The UT San Antonio Student Government Association claims to serve “as a communications link between the student body, faculty, staff and administration.” SGA is not able to accomplish this when nine...
The UT San Antonio Student Government Association apparently takes pride in serving the student body — a fact that students would not know if the SGA did not insist on it. A representative government...
As the academic year comes to a close, The Paisano obtained a copy of expenses by the Student Government Association (SGA) for the year.
Out of the $47,173.00 total allocated this year, $25,784.96...
SGA executive director Zachary Nepote was elected the new student body president this month.
“I’m very, very excited to get started with the fall,” Nepote said. “We’ve begun work already...
SGA’s dense chronology of irresponsibility has just been updated with another embarrassing entry about their misuse of student funds. After weeks of student-led protests against SGA’s spending habits,...
The Student Government Association (SGA) at UTSA reduced the number of seats available for their leadership summit from 75 to 50. Out of the 50 seats reserved at John Newcombe Tennis Ranch, 45 students...
Outside the McKinney Humanities Building, some members of both The Young Democratic Socialists of America (YDSA) and Turning Point USA, two of the most politically active organizations on campus, set aside...