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November 8, 2022 . Volume 79 . Issue 8

A Royal Awarkening: Long Live The Queens Jenna Bernard

THE SOUTHERN DIGEST In the Smith-Brown Memorial Student Union’s Cotillion Ballroom, SGA President, Carlos Brister, made a statement during the Senate meeting. “We remain committed to support each other and working together to resist violence and any inhumane acts,” Brister declares. Sydney Cuillier, the former Miss Sophomore, spoke out on her treatment in Student Government Association and her alleged abuse from Miss Junior, Sydney LaFleur publicly on Twitter. The former queen disclosed that she has been harrassed and stalked by Sydney According to Southern LaFleur and her friend Alexa Issac for a period of time to the University’s SGA Constitution, point she filed restraining orders a in order for a member of SGA to be impeached the elected or on the two women. appointed officer has to disregard In Ms. Cuillier’s tweet, she his or her duties, commit acts that expresses, “Southern University will harm the safety of the Student has done absolutely nothing Body and doesn’t positively to protect me…I’m tired. I’m reflect the University, violate the drained, and for my sake mentally Student Code of Conduct, and/ I cannot do this anymore. I’m or negligence in Constitutional done. Miss Sophomore signing procedure. out.” On October 13th there was a

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Senate meeting for the hearing of LaFleur to discuss whether she should be censored as Miss Junior. The yays won, and LaFleur started her censorship for two weeks, starting October 14th, until the next hearing, in which her impeachment would be decided on.

In addition to this,The Southern Digest revisited the Southern University and A&M College Student Code of Conduct.

Hearing and Seeing None: All eyes on the Senate Meeting Isaiah Clay

THE SOUTHERN DIGEST After a long week of accusations, resignations, and overall confusion, many looked forward to campus leadership providing some much-needed clarity amidst the chaos. Students, staff, and SGA members alike packed the halls of Southern University’s Cotillion Ballroom for the highly anticipated Senate Meeting that was held on November 3, 2022.

A solemn seriousness dangled over the room as each committee chair gave their various reports on issues ranging from enrollment to financial concerns in different departments.

Senator Donovan Douglas invited Director of the Office

A student on Twitter replied to a tweet Carlos Brister made during the situation regarding Cuillier stepping down has since deleted that states, “I just feel like he got so much to say when it’s a fight on campus…being real messy but when it’s about SGA he wanna say ‘why bring it to the media’”. Brister responds, “I never said it was a problem, I love that students are using their platforms See AWAKENING page 3

A Seat at the Table: Campus Dining Grand Opening in the Library Jenna Bernard

THE SOUTHERN DIGEST The SGA executive cabinet, President-Chancellor Dennis Shields, Dean of Libraries Dr. Dawn Kight, members of Southern University Campus Dining, and members of Aramark came out to this event to welcome in a new era for the Southern University Library and the new eateries for the campus.

With the recent dismemberment of the Royal Court, the school watched and waited for any scramble of information regarding the crown.

At 6:30 PM, the senators were present and seated with the Senate President, Armani Pink, standing attentively at the podium near the front of the room.

The Student Code of Conduct regulates students’ negligence and explains the procedures in which students are expected to behave on and off campus. There are three Code Offenses with different severities and consequences attached to each. Code One Offenses in the Code of Conduct includes, but isn’t limited to: academic dishonesty, such as cheating and plagiarism, hazing, harassment, and bullying. However, at this time, it is still unclear of any investigations or results determined in this matter by the Administration at this time.

Monae Harris, Student Organizations Council Vice President, expressed concerns to the SGA Senate last Thursday evening. (DIGEST)

of Student Leadership and Engagement, Tiffany Freeman to come up and present homecoming and SGA expenditures. Freeman stated $617,000 was allocated for both the homecoming and spring fest budgets. A grand total of $475,000 was spent on homecoming (including $288,000 for the concert lineup).

The remaining funds from homecoming would roll over into Spring Fest.

Freeman also stated that SGA received $150,000 in expenditures for the academic year—$58,000 of which was spent on travel

The John B. Cade library staff, Student Affairs, and Aramark employees teamed up earlier in the year to come up with ideas to improve the cafe on the first floor, as the old and abandoned coffee shop, Java City, was the only food spot at the time. Since this semester started, they have rolled out each food spot one by one; starting with Shake Smart, then Bento Sushi,

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