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USF St. Petersburg student newspaper

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Sunday, May 10, 2026

elections

15 students running for seats on SG senate

The Crow’s Nest sent questionnaires to Student Government Senate candidates asking about their campus involvement, why they decided to run, and what their priorities would be if elected. Read what those who responded had to say before voting, from March 5 through March 8.   Brian Bauroth Sophomore biology major Current SG senator, Musician Society

Students show support for ballot referenda – Archive

Keeley Sheehan Managing Editor The USF St. Petersburg general elections ended April 7, with 8.03 percent of students voting, according to Rachhanil Thong, supervisor of elections. During the fall semester’s midterm elections, 5.89 percent of students voted. This year’s ballot included two referenda. One asked students if they support the proposed Student Green Energy Fee.

19 running in SG elections – Archive

Keeley Sheehan Managing Editor The Crow’s Nest asked candidates in the upcoming Student Government elections to answer questions about their campus involvement and priorities if elected. Read their responses below. Voting begins April 4 at noon on Blackboard, and ends April 7 at midnight. Presidential candidate: Courtney Parish Sophomore mass communications major Campus involvement: Student

Election ballot includes referenda – Archive

Keeley Sheehan Managing Editor Students will vote on two referenda during the Student Government general elections April 4 to April 7 on Blackboard. One referendum will ask students’ opinions on the proposed Student Green Energy Fund to fund green initiatives on campus. The second referendum will ask students if they believe that USF St. Petersburg