The Edinboro University Student Government Association (EUSGA) congress met Monday at 7 p.m. in the Frank G. Pogue Student Center Multipurpose Room.
This meeting was preceded by the annual tenant and landlord law discussion that EUSGA hosted from 6-7 p.m.
During the congress meeting, EUSGA President Olivia Franchock spoke of increasing congress members to include one voting delegate from each campus organization. Additionally, EUSGA mentioned they are in the very early planning stage of a promotional video that would hopefully increase campus awareness of their presence.
Congress meetings occur bi-weekly (the Oct. 7 meeting was canceled because of lack of content). The next meeting will occur at the regularly scheduled 6:30 p.m. time on Nov. 4 in Pogue.
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By Julia Carden
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