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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
student government
noun
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▪ Being active in student government has also helped, because she has learned from other students who are strong advocates.
▪ The student government is comprised of affluent, upper-middle-class kids who listen to the blacks and feel guilty.
▪ The Berkeley fee is $ 21 a year, said a lawyer for the student government.
▪ The Campus called for Jeffries' resignation, citing his nonstop meddling in student government.
▪ The posters lead to the student government office.

Usage examples of "student government".

But there was a definite tendency for the more nomadic children to avoid participation in the voluntary side of school life--clubs, sports, student government and other extra-curricular activities.

If he finds out how badly Ive screwed up my STUDENT government budget, hes not going to be exactly jazzed about turning me loose on our COUNTRYs budget.

He was so desperate that he was trying to get blood out of the turnip of my nonparticipation in high school sports, student government, or school-sponsored extracurricular activities.

Not being in the student government this year was going to free up a lot of time for me.

She had agreed that Sally McKenzie, head of student government and captain of lacrosse, could go home one hour early from afternoon class and change into clothes of a casual but suitable nature to accompany her father when he addressed the class later that evening.

Harvard's new president was dismissed by the student government, which then adjourned without appointing a successor.

Graice re calls how Hammond school officials and student government officers debated the issue, the then controversial issue, of whether Jinx Fairchild should be granted a Hammond Central High School diploma despite his failure to complete his senior year.

President of the Student Government Association, the University of Georgia, nineteen .

He was everybody's hero - scholastics, sports, student government, you name it.

It wasn't about our dress code, the food fight, or student government.