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SGA Town Hall 'a Forum for Students to Voice Their Concerns'

The SGA holds a Town Hall event every first Thursday of each month. The Town Hall is from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. in the Science Building’s Faculty Dining lounge.


Breakfast foods, including bagels and fruit are offered during the event

SGA Members have a table to introduce themselves. The SGA members greet students as they enter the event: “This is for students who can't come to Student Affairs, or for students who aren’t familiar with SGA,” says SGA Vice President Daniela Navarette.


Students can talk to SGA members or use the submission box for students to voice their concerns about Wright College. SGA President Dominika Panek says, “The town hall is a forum for students to voice their concerns about SGA and the college.”


A flyer promoting SGA and SGA's student concerns form

All student thoughts and concerns are then noted by Student Affairs. Student voice is one of the key missions to SGA says Secretary Yehuda Goldbloom. “We wanted to have a place for students to come to hold SGA accountable to our mission and goals. We wanted to make sure students’ voices were being heard.”





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Alexis Sandoval

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Alexis is a Mexican-American artist that is in her second year of College and is encouraged to learn and get out of her comfort zone. 

 

Before she started college, she knew she was interested in Psychology and, when the time came, she made sure to make that her major. Once she is done with Community College, she will transfer to a 4-year-university to Social Work. Personal hobbies are writing, drawing, photography, and reading. Outside of those topics, she is fascinated by animals, philosophy, biology, and science. She hopes to travel in the future to Mexico and Iceland. 

Daria Nowak
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Daria is a second year at Wright College. They are Polish. Majoring in Psychology, most likely transferring over to Dominican University or UIC and planning to be a psychiatrist. Daria enjoys playing video games, creating art, hanging out with friends, and trying out new foods. They wish to travel the world some day.

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Meredith Baumgartner

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with an undecided major but is interested in Psychology. She likes staying home but also likes hanging out with friends. Her favorite holiday is Halloween and loves watching horror movies. Meredith dreams of traveling the world, trying all types of diverse cultures.

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