OP-ED: FIU is Infringing on SGC-BBC’s Voting Rights
Written by: Brian Levine & Emmajeenie Nozistel At the core, FIU’s mission is to prepare the students of today to be the leaders of tomorrow. Therefore,…
Written by: Brian Levine & Emmajeenie Nozistel At the core, FIU’s mission is to prepare the students of today to be the leaders of tomorrow. Therefore,…
Teresa Schuster/Staff Writer SGA elections are the latest in a long list of cancellations and postponements due to the coronavirus. The delay was announced on…
Anamaria Soler/Contributing Writer The Student Government Council at the Biscayne Bay campus is hosting a showcase style outdoor event on the Bay called Artsy on…
Leo Cosio President SGA BBC This Letter to the Editor is a response to the article “University to reopen BBC road through nature preserve despite…
By Alondra Bodden Radio host, television personality and now debut author talks black privilege and opportunity at the Biscayne Bay Campus. Charlamagne Tha God, most notable…
SGA-BBC has some thrilling new events in store for the students the semester and look forward to your participations and cooperation
The SGA BBC Elections Commission Board would like to thank The Beacon for recognizing our efforts in increasing participation for elections compared to previous years and for acknowledging our progression. However, we noticed that the article entitled “SGC-BBC elections still missing options,” has construed a few misconceptions and was blemished with a number of errors.
The Meet Your Dean event on Wednesday, Oct. 22, hosted by the Student Government Association, was an opportunity for students to get advice from the leaders of their schools’ and learn ways to successfully reach graduation.
President Mark B. Rosenberg remained optimistic about University partnerships and improving under the Board of Governors’ performance funding model on Monday at the Biscayne Bay Campus town hall meeting where he also addressed the need for more parking and extended dining hours.
Proposed bill will allow restaurants to slash Florida’s minimum wage for servers from $4.65 to $2.13 an hour