By Angelique McNaughton

Student Senate meets to discuss final legislative business

Student Senate met for the last time this year because Senate elections will take priority next week

Renew KU coalition hopes to bring beer back to Jaybowl

Student Senate candidates are resurrecting a proposal from 2006 that would allow beer to be served at Jaybowl in the Kansas Union.

KUnited running on five platforms

See what KUnited student senate candidates are promising if elected.

Election commissioner appointed for Student Senate

Maury Noonan is appointed as the election commissioner the same day he turned in his application.

Student Senate has ‘most important meeting’ of semester

The Student Senate dealt with line and block allocations and a student fee review.

University officials propose changes to Code of Student Rights

The student rights committee will discuss the proposed changes Wednesday night.

Potential student senate bill will make members more accountable

Student Senate has postponed the creation of a new Code of Ethics bill.

Student Senate votes on several bills for fund use

The session lasted two hours with the debates of fund distribution.

A KUnited platform won’t be met this year

Student Senate’s KUnited platform to create a student services center at the University experienced unexpected delays in the planning.

Students recognized for efforts in research

The Capitol Graduate Research Summit awards students with an audience and an award.

SUA brings in the crowd

SUA is seeing record-breaking attendance numbers for its events.

Student committee requests $9,000 from Student Senate for guest speaker

The Center for Community Outreach’s request was amended to $9,000 and will be voted on by Student Senate next week

KU administration changes length of GTA appointments

University officials will allow a 12-semester limit on GTA appointments starting in fall 2011.

Stricter punishment underway for hit-and-run offenders

State officials and family members of hit-and-run victims are now enforcing a harsher punishment for offenders.

Kansas celebrates 150th birthday

Statewide events, including an exhibit on campus, commemorate the sesquicentennial.