Pictured above: Veronica Jimenez (left) and Zay Castle. Courtesy of Zay Castle By Andrea Campos and Zay Castle Breaking news that you most likely already know: This election is going
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Pictured above: Emma Jacobs, shown next to the ORCA biodigester, said she is using the referendum campaign to spread awareness about SGEF. Story and photo by James Bennett III During
Pictured above: (Left to right) Veronica Jimenez, Jonathon Hatzistefanou, Isaiah Castle, Veronica Jimenez. The two starkly different platforms were on display Feb. 18 when the two candidates for campus governor
By Anna Bryson, Delaney Brown and Jonah Hinebaugh Get to know the students who, if elected, will represent the student body and make decisions that affect student life. Senators help
By Emily Wunderlich and Whitney Elfstrom When Mariah McQueen decided early this month to run for student body president, she had no running mate and only 48 hours to collect
Student senators represent the student body as a whole. They are required to attend general assembly meetings and be a part of at least two unique senate committees. Senate members
Andrew Hart, the supervisor of elections for Student Government, doesn’t just wait for packets to arrive to approve potential candidates. He spends months planning polling locations, organizing election packets and
Voting for the Student Government general election begins Monday, March 5, and continues through Thursday, March 8. Polling locations in front of Bayboro Hall, the library, Residence Hall One and