SGA hears from Nex-Tech Community Engagement Specialist and possible new senators

By ABIGAIL SHEARER

Tiger Media Network

Nex-Tech Community Engagement Specialist Friday Otuya spoke to the Student Government Association about who they are and what they do at Thursday’s meeting. 

“We do internships, we help students understand more about technology, and learn more about the community,” Otuya said. 

He then explained that they focus on summer internships, which are not only for the students who study technology, but also for those who want to focus on the business side of Nex-Tech. 

He also said they do more than just the internet.

 “We do cybersecurity, for example, we use security, surveillance and coding,” Otuya said. 

Otuya also spoke about their bimonthly newsletter. He said this is a great spot to stay updated on what is going on throughout the business. 

Nex-Tech is also the internet provider for FHSU and is a football sponsor. He said you can find a Nex-Tech sponsor at most on-campus events.

In new business, five bills were up for their first reading. 

In Bill No. 25. F.103, Delta Zeta has requested to move funds from one line item to another and that $1,200 from “NMALC Hotel” be moved to a newly created line item, “Founder’s Day Registration.”

Bill No. 25. F.104 proposes Delanee Bedore be considered for a senate seat for the Robbins College of Business and Entrepreneurship.

Bill No. 25. F.105 proposes Ella McKee be considered for a senate seat for the Werth College of Science, Technology, and Mathematics.

Bill No. 25. F.106 proposes Tayton Roberts be considered for a senate seat for the College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences.

Bill No. 25. F.107 proposes Kyleigh Woodward be considered for a senate seat for the Robbins College of Business and Entrepreneurship.

These will be voted on next week. 

There was no old business.

Announcements:

  • Sept. 24, Tiger Trivia @ Arcade 11
  • Sept. 19 at 9 a.m., Chamber Chat @ Robbins Center

SGA will reconvene at 7 a.m. next Thursday. 

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