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Constantine/Alves Presidential Campaign

Sophia Constantine, presidential candidate Year: Sophomore Major: Criminology with a minor in Spanish and Latino Studies Franklin Alves, vice presidential candidate Year: Senior Major: Interdisciplinary Social Science with a concentration in Criminology and Political Science, with minors in Entrepreneurship and Legal Studies   Campaign Slogan “Let’s Clean Things Up: Spaces, Services, Sodexo.”   Experience Constantine:

Boyd/Burch Presidential Campaign

Thomas Boyd, presidential candidate Year: Junior Major: Mass Communications Alexa Burch, vice presidential candidate Year: Sophomore Major: Mass Communications   Campaign Slogan TommysaurusLex: A grassroots campaign 65 million years in the making   Experience Boyd: President of USFSP Connect; former photo editor for The Crow’s Nest; participated in Lead. Learn. Serve.; resident assistant for a

Boyer/Iuliucci Presidential Campaign

Cody Boyer, presidential candidate *Despite numerous attempts by The Crow’s Nest, presidential candidate Cody Boyer could not be reached for comment. Answers below were given by his running mate, Jordan Iuluicci. Jordan Iuliucci, vice presidential candidate Year: Junior Major: Criminology with a minor in Leadership   Campaign Slogan #umatter   Experience Iuliucci: Involvement with Harborside

Student body presidential election 101

The election polls are open. Five candidates are running. Vote through Orgsync here! (polls close Feb. 27). Click on the names  below to be linked to more info about each campaign. BOYD/BURCH  CONSTANTINE/ALVES TIFT/HANSON BOYER/IULIUCCI BIRD/GONZALEZ    

The ‘sweetest’ way to pay for school

Fact: College is expensive. Fact: Many college students struggle financially. Fact: There are many solutions for paying one’s way through college. Fact: One of these solutions is being a sugar baby. The website is called seekingarrangement.com. It allows young, attractive women to find rich, older men to “supplement” their income in exchange for their “time.”

Editorial: Swipe here, save a life

In the age of the iPhone, there’s an app for everything. That’s not even hyperbole — there is literally an app for just about everything you can imagine. And if it isn’t in the app store yet, it’s being developed. Sure, social media, unhealthily addicting games, restaurant catalogs and anything that allows you to more

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