This week’s Student Government Association (SGA) meeting put recognizing a couple clubs to a vote. One of those clubs is Point Park Bible Study for Athletes.
Point Park Bible Study for Athletes wishes to separate themselves from the already existing club, Coalition for Christain Outreach (CCO). A big reason for this is because many athletes are unable to attend CCO meetings because it happens on Mondays which is a busy day for athletes Joshua Isenberg said, President of Point Park Bible Study for Athletes.
“Monday nights no athlete can attend because we have a lot of homework and practice. Honestly it is our worst night.”
The plans to operate without a pastor if possible, and the goal is to give students a way to talk about how the Bible relates to their lives. Discussions of this are still being held.
The SGA vote to recognize the Point Park Bible Study for Student Athletes as a club was eleven voting in favor making it an official club.
The other club asking to be recognized is Tabletop and RPG club. The club was once a recognized club at Point Park University, but in recent years it died off.
Sienna Wraith, first year student and President of Tabletop and RPG club, was sad to hear the club died off, Wraith said.
A few students including Wraith aimed to revive the club and make it beginner friendly.
“Tabletop games can be very imposing for new people that come in,” Wraith said. “One of the big things we want make the club all level friendly.”
In the future, SGA plans to have President Chris W Brussalis to speak at a meeting.
If you are interested in SGA please attend one of the meetings that happen every Monday in the basement of the Student Center.