THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH MEXICO SCHOOL OF LAW — Law school is a time to learn and grow as a person, and can also be a time to get involved with the school community. Taylor Bingham (’22) is the interim president, and soon-to-be vice president, of the Student Bar Association (SBA) and advocates for students to get involved in any way possible. The SBA serves to represent and advocate for all students’ interests and is comprised of an executive board and subcommittees. They wear many hats, including facilitating events, organizations, and projects. There are several committees that students can join without having to be elected to a board position. For example, the Mental Well-Being Committee is working closely with the State Bar of New Mexico to create more mental health initiatives for law students and has been invited to participate on a podcast. There are also open meetings for any student who wants to know what is going on with the SBA and take part in their voting. Bingham said open meetings are a chance for students to have a say in how to allocate SBA funds.