Pictured Above: Sean Schrader (left) said if he is elected to the Senate, his goal is to ensure the campus has a strong voice in the federal branch. Makenna Caskey
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Pictured Above: Abbas and Kelly have a campaign staff composed of students from every USF campus. Courtesy of Jaida Abbas By Trevor Martindale Jaida Abbas and Jennifer Kelly decided to
Pictured Above: Julia Cunningham and Jillian Wilson pose in front of the USF St. Petersburg campus fountain. Courtesy of Jillian Wilson By Trevor Martindale Julia Cunningham and Jillian Wilson were
Pictured Above: Gustavo Spangher and Yovela Debesay issued statements via social media announcing their resignation from candidacy as system-wide president and vice president. Courtesy of @gustavoandyovela2021 on Instagram By Sophie
Pictured Above: Veronica Jimenez (left or right) and Eran Fruehauf have previous SG experience. Courtesy of Peyton Lebron By Trevor Martindale Veronica Jimenez and Eran Fruehauf are presumed to be
Pictured Above: Jaida Abbas (left) and Jennifer Kelly’s “RISE” platform is centered around “response, integration, strength, and empowerment.” Courtesy of Jaida Abbas Editor’s Note Since the publishing of this story,
Pictured Above: This year’s applicant turnout has been slightly better than last year, but still leaves vacant seats in the St. Petersburg Campus Council. Courtesy of Cassidy Schuck By Catherine
Pictured Above: Applications for all positions are due Feb. 5 and the general election will be held March 8-11. Trevor Martindale | The Crow’s Nest By Trevor Martindale Student Government
Pictured Above: This semester, all three USF campuses have seen low voter engagement. St. Petersburg’s voter turnout went from 30 voters in the midterm election to 11 in the most
Pictured Above: Fall student government election turnout has declined over the last five years. In fall 2015, 394 students voted; in fall 2016, 340; in fall 2017, 250; in fall