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The Student Government Association (SGA)
The Student Government Association serves as the student voice to the Administration in college affairs. The mission of the student government association is to deal effectively with matters of student affairs, to promote understanding between administration, faculty, and students, to administer all matters which work with the administration in all matters affecting the welfare of the college, and to help supervise specified college activities.
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Phi Theta Kappa Fraternity
PTK is an international honor society for students in two year colleges. Since its founding in 1918, Phi Theta Kappa has been the only international fraternity for junior colleges. It serves to promote scholarship, develop character, and cultivate fellowship. To be eligible for Phi Theta Kappa, a student shall be of good moral character, shall possess recognized qualities of citizenship, shall participate in the development of chapter projects, and shall have established academic excellence as judged by the faculty sponsor in accordance with guidelines set by the International Constitution. Membership is by invitation only.
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Literary Magazine
Reflections is a compilation of student writing and art. It is published on the Milledgeville campus yearly, under the supervision of the Humanities Division, using funds from the Student Activities budget. Students from all sites are encouraged to submit their work, join the staff, and enjoy the imaginative variety of student creations when Reflections comes out in the spring.
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Campus Newspaper
GMC Columbus News is written, produced, and published by students from GMC Columbus under the supervision of the Humanities Coordinator. All students, alumni, faculty, and staff are encouraged to read and contribute articles to GMC Columbus News.
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Ethics Debate Team
The Ethics Debate Team competes against other college teams from across the country with the ultimate goal of becoming the Intercollegiate Ethics Bowl National Champions. During the competition, the team is given a topic and asked questions on the ethical dilemma presented. Students must use ethical reasoning to professional state their point. If you are interested in joining, please contact Professor Barber at sbarber@gmc.cc.ga.us.
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Student Honor Council
The Honor Council is open to all students who wish to support the improvement of Ethics and ethical conduct among the GMC student body. The council meets as needed to review honor violations and to discuss the role and climate of ethic on campus.
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