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| - | The first student government, called the Senate, was organized in the Spring of 1909 with Paul Roberts, Class of 1910, elected as President. Membership included one member of the senior class, one member of the junior class, the president of the Athletic Association, | + | The first student government, called the [[senate|Senate]], was organized in the Spring of 1909 with Paul Roberts, Class of 1910, elected as President. Membership included one member of the senior class, one member of the junior class, the president of the Athletic Association, |
| - | The SGA functions like a real government and has a student-written and approved Constitution from which it derives its powers. The SGA is made up of different boards, committees, a Senate, and an Executive Board which includes a President. These positions are voted on by the student body, and are open for any student | + | The SGA functions like a real government and has a student-written and approved Constitution from which it derives its powers. The SGA is made up of different boards, committees, a Senate, and an Executive Board which includes a President. These positions are voted on by the student body, and any student |
| - | SGA has received criticism for not representing the student body completely. In 1994, a group called the Student Sovereign Affairs Council circulated a petition that attempted to challenge SGA's power. Though it ultimately failed, this " | + | SGA has received criticism for not representing the student body completely. In 1994, a group called the Student Sovereign Affairs Council circulated a petition that attempted to challenge SGA's power. Though it ultimately failed, this " |
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| - | [[https://digitalrepository.trincoll.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi? | + | [[https://www.jstor.org/stable/community.30557338|The Trinity Tripod]], 03/30/1909. |
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