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GUQ Speaks
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Life at GUQ is a diverse experience, and we’re just trying to piece it all together as we go. That’s exactly what we’re up to here – taking it one conversation at a time.
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Life at GUQ is a diverse experience, and we’re just trying to piece it all together as we go. That’s exactly what we’re up to here – taking it one conversation at a time.
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Protecting Democracy: SGA on the Amendment Dispute | #028
GUQ Speaks
54 minutes 12 seconds
7 months ago
Protecting Democracy: SGA on the Amendment Dispute | #028

This episode comes at a pivotal moment in GU-Q's history, marking the first time a call for a referendum has been made. On March 18, 2025, the student body received an email from the Student Government Association (SGA) informing them of new constitutional amendments. These amendments sparked division among students, further fueled by growing hostility toward the SGA. What does this mean for our democracy?

This episode's questions were submitted by you through our Instagram page and are presented by Ali Nasir (Class of '26). Representing the student body is Noor Panah (Class of '28), while representing the SGA are President Nagla Abdelhady (Class of '25) and Public Relations Officer Yasmin Ahmed (Class of '28).

You can review the revised constitution here. 

Tune in to hear both perspectives in an open discussion with no interruptions, no sugarcoating, and most importantly, no hate speech.

GUQ Speaks
Life at GUQ is a diverse experience, and we’re just trying to piece it all together as we go. That’s exactly what we’re up to here – taking it one conversation at a time.