Monday, January 23, 2012

SGA executive officer and Mr. & Ms. Georgia College applications are available

The online candidate registration period for those wishing to run for executive offices of SGA opened today. If you would like to apply follow this link or pick up a paper copy from the SGA office. The applications must be turned in to the Office of the Attorney General no later than 5 p.m. on Jan. 27.

The application for the Mr. & Ms. Georgia College election is also open and can be found at this link.

For information on qualifications please see the Code of Elections listed below.

From Jan. 30 to Jan. 31 the attorney general and the Office of Student Affairs will certify all candidates' applications prior to the start of campaign week.

On Feb. 1 the campaign period begins and at 6 p.m. in the Arts & Sciences Auditorium the Second Annual Executive Debate will take place.

From Feb. 8 to Feb. 9 elections will be ongoing.

The results of the elections will be announced on Feb. 11. New SGA executives will be announced during halftime of the Homecoming basketball game and Mr. & Ms. Georgia will be revealed after the game.

Code of Elections for Georgia College & State University

Student Government Association

Article I. Purpose

This Code shall be the governing document in regards to all aspects of the elections

process for the Student Government Association of Georgia College & State University.

Article II. Eligibility Requirements for Candidacy

Section 1. Officers

Paragraph A. President


i. Must be a registered full-time student as defined by the President’s degree program of study

and must maintain a semester and cumulative grade point average of 2.75 on a 4.0 on scale.

ii. Must have completed forty (40) semester hours, thirty (30) of which shall have

been completed at any branch of Georgia College.

iii. The individual must have been at least a committee chair, for a full semester, or

executive officer for one semester in good standing.

iv. The individual must submit an application for the Office of the President and have

been approved by the Secretary of the SGA.

v. Shall be elected by the student body in a secret ballot no later than the last full

week of February.

vi. Must be capable of fulfilling duties beginning on May 15, following the spring

election.

Paragraph B. Vice President

i. Must be a registered full-time student as defines by the Vice President’s degree program of study and must maintain a semester and cumulative grade point average of 2.75 on a 4.0 on scale.

ii. The Vice President must have completed thirty (30) semester hours, twenty (20) of which shall have been completed at any branch of Georgia College.

iii. The individual must have been at least a Senator for two semesters in good standing.

iv. The individual must submit an application for the Office of the Vice President and

have been approved by the Secretary of the Student Government Association.

v. Shall be elected by the student body in a secret ballot no later than the last full

week of February.

vi. Must be capable of fulfilling duties beginning on May 15, following the spring

election.

Paragraph C. Secretary

i. Must be a registered full-time student as defines by the Secretary’s degree

program of study and must maintain a semester and cumulative grade point

average of 2.75 on a 4.0 on scale.

ii. Must have completed twelve (12) semester hours, twelve (12) of which shall

have been completed at any branch of Georgia College.

iii. The individual must have been at least a senator for one semester in good standing.

iv. The individual must submit an application for the Office of the Secretary and have been approved by the Secretary of the SGA.

v. Shall be elected by the student body in a secret ballot no later than the last full week of February.

vi. Must be capable of fulfilling duties beginning on May 15, following the spring election.

Paragraph D. Treasurer

i. Must be a registered full-time student as defines by the Treasurer’s degree 2

program of study and must maintain a semester and cumulative grade point

average of 2.75 on a 4.0 on scale.

ii. Must have completed twelve (12) semester hours, twelve (12) of which shall

have been completed at any branch of Georgia College.

iii. The individual must have been at least a senator for one semester in good

standing.

iv. The individual must submit an application for the Office of the Treasurer and

have been approved by the Secretary of the SGA.

v. Shall be elected by the student body in a secret ballot no later than the last full

week of February.

vi. Must be capable of fulfilling duties beginning on May 15, following the spring

election.

Paragraph E. President Pro Tempore

i. Must be a registered full-time student, at the start of their term, as defines by the

President Pro Tempore’s degree program of study and must maintain a semester

and cumulative grade point average of 2.75 on a 4.0 on scale.

ii. Must have completed twelve (12) semester hours, twelve (12) of which shall

have been completed at any branch of Georgia College.

iii. The individual must have been at least a senator for one semester in good

standing.

iv. The individual must submit an application for the Office of the Senator, must

designate desire to run for President Pro Tempore and have been approved by the

Secretary of the SGA.

v. Shall be elected as Senator by the student body the start of the fall semester.

vi. Must be elected by a plurality among members of the newly elected senate

in the Fall Semester during the first official Senate session.

Paragraph F. Attorney General

i. Must be a registered full-time student, at the start of their term, as defines by the

Attorney General’s degree program of study and must maintain a semester and

cumulative grade point average of 2.75 on a 4.0 on scale.

ii. Must have completed twenty-four (24) semester hours, twenty-four (24) of which shall

have been completed at any branch of Georgia College.

iii. The individual must have been at least a judicial board justice for one semester in good

standing.

iv. Must be appointed by the President, and confirmed by a two-thirds majority of the

newly elected senate in the Fall Semester during the first official Senate session.

Paragraph G. Senator

i. Senators shall be elected from the student body of Georgia College.

ii. Senators must be registered as full-time students, at the start of their term, as

defined by their degree or program and must maintain a cumulative GPA of 2.75

on 4.0 scale, with the exception of first semester freshman candidates and must be

in good standing with the University.

iii. Senators shall represent their respective class based on their earned credit hour.

iv. Senators must submit an application for the Office of the Senator and be approved

by the Secretary of the SGA.

v. Shall be elected as Senator by the student body in a secret ballot no later than

twenty-eight (28) days after the start of the fall semester.

Section 2. Cross-filing 3

No cross-filing for any two offices is allowed.

Article III. Filing

Section 1. Documents

Paragraph A. Application

i. Each candidate must complete the application corresponding to their desired office.

ii. All applications must be submitted prior to due date set by election committee

iii. Applications must be approved by the Election Committee and bear the

signatures of the Chair of the Election Committee and Secretary of SGA

Paragraph B. Elections Timeline

i. The timeline for the elections shall be distributed to all candidates in the official

election packet for their respective office.

Section 2. Requests

A prospective candidate may request the identity of any other students who have already

filed for any office or position at anytime.

Section 3 . Tampering

Any tampering of election documents may result in the disqualification of the tampering

person or the candidate they represent.

Article IV. Campaigns

Section 1. Campaign Period

The campaign period for fall elections will be set by the Secretary and Vice-President in

the Spring of the previous academic year. It shall be no longer than 18 days, including the

week of voting. Further, the campaign period for spring elections will likewise be set by

the Election Committee and shall not exceed 18 days.

Section 2. Expenses

The Election Committee reserves the right to place maximums on money spent

on campaigns. Any limits set shall be done before the campaign period begins with the

necessary publication of the limits as to inform the involved candidates.

Section 3. Campaigning and Postings

i. All campaign materials must be date stamped and approved by the Campus Life

Office; failure to comply may result in a $25 posting fine per incident and further election consequences outlined below


ii. Any unapproved material may not be posted on University property.


iii. Postings must follow the GC Posting and Advertising Guidelines. Additionally,


they must not be placed on glass surfaces; only on approved bulletin boards.


iv. Permission of the owner of any property is required for off-campus postings.


v. Each Candidate is responsible for seeing that his or her postings are removed by

5:00 pm. the day following the announcement of the election results.


vi. Any postings not removed by the deadline may result in a $10 fine per incident.


vii. Candidates are responsible for the cleanup of all litter resulting from

campaign materials i.e. Glitter; tear off tabs, sticker backings, etc.


viii. Campaign materials may not display foul language or any obscene, questionable,

or any inappropriate pictures or references.


ix. Postings shall not be made out of hard-wood except as a frame to hold a banner 4

that has already been approved by the Election Committee.


x. Further, signs should not exceed 3ft by 3ft unless otherwise approved by the Office of Campus Life. The Election Committee reserves the right to make exceptions to the posting rules so long as they too, follow the rules outlined by the Office of Campus Life. Exceptions to the size rules may be given to materials such as sheet banners, and other materials that enhance campus ethos at the discretion of the Office of Campus Life, and Election Committee.


Section 4. Provisions

1. No persons other than a member of the Election Committee, respective candidate, or member of a candidate’s staff shall willfully destroy deface, obscure, move, or remove postings.

2. Only the Election committee or Campus Life shall handle campaign materials in

violation of the Code of Elections and shall alert the candidate, within one

business day, of its removal.

3. No candidate or any individual working with a campaign may publicly state

any false or misleading information about a candidate, staff member, or Election

member.

4. Hand distributed material must be given out hand-to-hand, and may not be

left at a central location for pick-up by voters.

5. No candidate may claim to be endorsed by a certain individual or

organization unless the respective candidate secures a signed statement of

endorsement from the individual/group in question, and such signed

statement is furnished for Election Committee review.

Article V. Elections

Section 1. Procedures

Paragraph A. Elections Period

i. The elections shall be held on the last week of the campaign period.

ii. There shall be no mass voting. Candidates and their staff are not allowed to

produce independent polling stations or solicit votes door-to-door or any similar

situation.

iii. The Election Committee shall supervise the elections and be available

for assistance and ruling in any and all matters during the elections process.

Paragraph B. Voting

i. Only individuals who are officially registered as a students of GC

may participate in SGA elections.

ii. The vote count shall be under the supervision of the Election Committee.

Paragraph C. Results

i. The incoming President, Vice President, Treasurer, Secretary, and members of

Senate elected shall be notified of the results no more than three school days

after the close of the polls.

Section 2. Restrictions

Paragraph A. Proxy Voting

i. One person submitting a ballot using the identity of another student, regardless

of the willingness of the student, is prohibited.

Paragraph B. Block Voting

i. One or more persons submitting ballots using the using the identity of multiple

students, regardless of the willingness of the students, is prohibited. 5

Section 3. Recount

Paragraph A. Petition

i. Any individual desiring a recount must petition the Election Committee

within 24 hours after the elections results are announced.

Paragraph B. Notification

i. All candidates involved in a recount shall be notified within 7 days of the request.

Paragraph C. Recount

i. The recount shall be conducted by the Election Committee within seven days of the request.

Section 2. Irregularities

Paragraph A. Withholding Results

i. The Election Committee shall have the power to withhold the

certification and results of an election in which it finds substantial evidence that

irregularities may have occurred, and such irregularities may have influenced

the outcome or results of the election.

Paragraph B. Notice

i. Notice of withholding results will be filed with SGA Senate within three (3) school

days of the conclusion of the election procedures in any election.

Paragraph C. Investigation.

i. The Election Committee shall have three (3) school days to investigate and

rule on the irregularity.

Paragraph D. Election

i. The Election Committee may, if deemed necessary, call a new election to be held within the limits of this Code of Elections at the earliest convenience, but no later than the last week of March.

Section 3. Run-Off Elections

Paragraph A. Election

i. The Election Committee shall set an appropriate date for a run-of election should election results fail to determine a winner to a position.

Article VI. Referendums and Constitutional Amendments

Section 1. Voting

Constitutional amendments, referendum or resolution issues, and other questions/issues may be submitted to the student body at the same time as any election governed by this

Code.

Section 2. Special Elections

The Election committee, under instructions from the SGA Senate, may call a

special election while classes are in session during fall and spring semesters, so long as

those elections follow the guidelines set out by this governing document.

Article VII. Transition

Section 1. The official SGA transition period shall begin immediately following the

announcement of the election results and will end with the swearing in of the new

Student Government Executive Officers and Senators.

Section 2. Oath of Office

Paragraph A. Executive Officers 6

The President-elect, Vice President-elect, Secretary-elect and Treasurer-elect

shall be administered the Oath of Office by the current SGA President during the

last Senate session of the academic year, yet will not assume duties until May 15th.

Paragraph B. Senators

The Senators-elect shall be administered the oath of office by the Vice President

of the SGA, at the first official meeting of SGA after the election whereupon the

Senators-elect where elected.

Article VIII. Campaign Violations and Consequences

Section 1.

Paragraph A. Electronic Media and Announcement

Any campaigning including the use of electronic media, i.e. Facebook, Twitter, student announcement, prior to the start of the campaign period may result in an automatic disqualification from the election pending a vote of the Election Committee.

Paragraph B. Consequences

Consequences for violations of posting rules, outlined in Article IV,

Section 3, are as follows, in addition to Campus Life fines and penalties.

Offence 1) Written warning

Offence 2) All campaign materials must be removed from campus

Offence 3) Disqualification from the election

Article IX. Election Oversight

Section 1. Absence of Election Committee

In the absence of the Election Committee, the five (5) elected officers, President,

Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer, and Attorney General shall be the governing body for the

elections process. The Vice President shall serve as the chair.

Section 2. Election Committee

Paragraph A. Committee Membership

The Election Committee shall be chaired by the Attorney General and the Senate Rules and

Oversight Committee.

Paragraph B. Committee Substitution

If any member of the Election Committee is running in the election,

he/she must recuse themselves from the committee until the election has been

completed. The President shall appoint a duly qualified senator to fill the place of

any senator who recuses himself or herself in this way.

Paragraph C. Chairmanship Exception

If the Attorney General runs as a candidate in the election, the Chair of the Election Committee shall be the vice-chair of the Senate Rules and Oversight Committee.

Sunday, January 15, 2012

MSU is the perfect place for cartwheels!


Ignore my, Aubrie's, manic laughing in the background. I was throughly amused by Bobbi's ability in this video.

This is what MSU Lounge looks like before the furniture is added.

Production schedule breakdown

Have you ever wondered what the staff of The Colonnade does on a weekly basis to produce the paper? Here is a breakdown for you.

Monday @ 11 a.m.
-EIC adds production budget to GoogleDocs for review by CE

Monday @ 2 p.m.
-Stories due to assigning editors
-All photos are uploaded to the server in The Colonnade office
-Main editors should take the time to make sure they have received all stories and photo assignments and decide if any need to be redone
-Update assigning budget on GoogleDocs so the EIC and CE can see where we stand with stories

Monday @ 5 p.m.
-Meeting with general staff to assign stories and photos in location to be announced
-Ad reps with the ad manager and assistant ad manager in The Colonnade office

Monday @ 7 p.m.
-Updates to the budget for the next production week made in the admin. folder on the server in the office

Monday @ 11 p.m.
-Deadline for stories to be on GoogleDocs and edited by main section editor and assistant editor
-EIC and CE start editing

Tuesday @ 10 a.m.
-EIC lays out the pages and places the ads for the week’s paper and places a copy in each folder on the server
-Main editors and assistants work on notes made on stories by EIC and CE all day
-Work on laying out pages all day

Tuesday @ 8 p.m.
-CE will add what writers he wants to meet with Wednesday nights, if any, and main editors will contact them.
-EIC and CE will be done editing the stories, at least the first read through
-Bobcat Beat is completed by assistant photo editor and ready for placement

Tuesday @ 10 p.m.
-Leisure, Opinion, Community News and Special Section are laid out by this time and ready for page editing
-At least front pages of each section are dummied by this time

Wednesday @ 9 a.m.
-Notes for all stories will be done by main section editors and stories should be ready for EIC to star for the vast majority of stories

Wednesday @ 1 p.m.
-A large portion of the stories are starred by this time and ready for final placement on pages

Wednesday @ 4 p.m.
-At least two pages are dummied for each section and ready to add final edited copy and be printed for page editing when stories on the page are starred on GoogleDocs

Wednesday @ 5 p.m.
-Staff dinner

Wednesday @ 6 p.m.
-Ads are finalized with ad manager and EIC adds the final PDFs to the paper

Wednesday @ 8 p.m.
-Starring is complete for all stories
-At least two pages are ready to be printed and edited on paper by the CE and EIC by this time
-Special Section, Leisure, Opinion and Community News Editors have printed their pages by this time and make the edits suggested by the EIC and CE to their final pages

Wednesday @ 10 p.m.
-At least two more pages have been printed and edited by the CE and EIC for each main section

Wednesday @ midnight
-The remaining pages have been completed and printed and are edited by CE and EIC

Wednesday @ 1 a.m.
-Pages are done being pulled over to the final InDesign file
-Pages are PDFed and sent to the printer via Fetch

Thursday @ 4:45 p.m.
-Papers are delivered to Public Safety by the printer and are distributed by Distribution Manager

Thursday @ 6 p.m.
-The website is updated with new stories by this time

Friday @ 2 p.m.
-Editorial Board meeting to discuss story and photo ideas for the next production week and to critique the current week’s issue


***Editors must meet with contributing writers for their first three stories and as needed throughout the semester***


*Times are subject to change by the discretion of the editor-in-chief.

Thursday, January 12, 2012

Awards we will be getting third place or better at GCPA

The Colonnade just received notification from the Georgia College Press Association that it placed in the following categories at the Better Newspaper Contest. We will find out if we earned first, second or third place at the awards ceremony Feb. 4 in Athens, Ga. All staff members are encouraged to attend. Contact Bobbi or myself for details.

General Category winners (competes with four-year schools with enrollment less than 8,000)
Improvement
General Photography
Best Campus Community Service-Features
Best Campus Community Service- Sports
General Advertising
Layout and Design
General Excellence

Individual winners (compete with all four-year schools in GCPA)
Best Sports Story – Scotty Thompson
Best Feature Story- Aubrie Sofala
Best Photograph-Sports- Taylor Seay
Best News Article based on Objective Reporting-Lauren Lauren Davidson

Wednesday, January 11, 2012

2012 GCPA Press Institute

So, if you were at the general staff meeting Monday night then you heard our Adviser Macon McGinley announce the GCPA Press Institute. The date and the activities are listed below. As you can tell, it's going to be a learning-packed morning culminating in an awards ceremony.

The Colonnade has won General Excellence in its division for the past six years at the GCPA Press Institute. The paper has also won numerous other awards each year (that is where all the plaques that line the office's walls come from).

If you are interested in attending, please let either me, bobbi.otis@gmail.com, or our adviser, macon.mcginley@gcsu.edu, know. The Colonnade can probably pay your registration fee and we are going to be carpooling.

It's a great experience, so please consider attending to add to your knowledge base, to get to know the staff better and to see what you helped The Colonnade achieve in the past year.


Schedule for Saturday, Feb. 4 – The Classic Center, Athens

8:30-9 a.m.
Foundry Building Lobby- Breakfast and Registration

9-9:30 a.m.
Oconee River Room 2- Welcome by GCPA President Matt Stokes and GCPA Elections

9:30-10:20 a.m.
Empire Room 1: "Watchdog Journalism" Jim Zachary, Editor Grainger Today/Hawkins Today, Tenn.
Or
Empire Room 2: "Photography: Visualizing the Story from Start to Finish" Mark E. Johnson, Professor Grady College, UGA
Or
Willow Room: "The Easy Way to do Multimedia" Jessica Clary, Adviser Savannah College of Art & Design Atlanta
Or
Cypress Room 1: "Human Interest/Features Roundtable" Bring story ideas to share with peers. Merrill Morris, Adviser Gainesville State College

10:30-11:20 a.m.
Empire Room 1: "Relevant Editorial Writing" Jim Zachary, Editor Grainger Today/Hawkins Today, Tenn.
Or
Empire Room 2: "Layout & Design" Kristen Morales Freelancer
Or
Willow Room: "Marketing your Newspaper" Michael Hill, Circulation Director The Albany Herald
Or
Cypress Room 1: "Technology Roundtable: Graphics, Layout & Pre-Press Issues" Mike Freyberger, GPA Technology Manager

11:30 a.m.-12:20 p.m.
Empire Room 1: "Basics of Communications Law" Dr. Kent Middleton, Department Head Grady College, UGA
Or
Empire Room 2: "Sports Writing" Ed Morales, Editorial Adviser The Red & Black, UGA
Or
Willow Room: "Yes, you can (do that tough interview)" David Simpson, Adviser Georgia Perimeter College
Or
Cypress Room 1: "Advisors Roundtable" John Harvey, Adviser Georgia Southern University

Other activities in the Foundry Building Lobby:

9:30 a.m. - 12:20 p.m. General newspaper critiques will be available throughout the morning
VSU student will be on hand to discuss the outcome of their Open Records/Open Meetings Media Law Project

9:30-10:20 a.m. Technology Q&A

10:30-11:20 a.m. Photo and Sports Writing Critiques

11:30 a.m.- 12:20 p.m. Newspaper Marketing Q&A and Design Tips and Advice

12:30 p.m.
Oconee River Room 1&2 – Awards Ceremony & Luncheon with special guest Otis Raybon, Publisher of the Rome News-Tribune


Get excited for our new copy editor

Monday, January 9, 2012