By Katlynn Mullins While students elected new senators to Student Government last month, the midterm election also served another purpose: to gauge student preferences on presidential candidates ahead of the
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By Manuel Vicente Lalande Student Government representatives have introduced a resolution to eliminate single-use plastics from the campus. The resolution, titled “Break Free from Plastics,” was introduced at a Nov.
By Jonah Hinebaugh A bill that would make transactions from the Student Government president’s $10,000 discretionary fund public knowledge is making its way through the legislative process. It passed unanimously
By James Bennett III There’s a new vacancy in Student Government senate. On Nov. 1, Zoe Dukas left the SG senate, leaving the administration with 10 senators and eight senator-elects.
By Seth Payan The words “When you learn to hide the pain, you lose yourself” in black contrasted the bright green T-shirt they were painted on. A vibrant array of
By James Bennett III More than 50 authors will be on campus next week for the 27th annual Tampa Bay Times Festival of Reading. Bestselling authors will be in Lynn
By James Bennett III Of 4,217 eligible student voters, only 223 voted in this year’s Student Government senate election — a decrease from last year’s 256. Elections were held on
By James Bennett III Professor Karin Braunsberger, who teaches an online course called “Principles of Entrepreneurship,” likes assigning projects where students do “real-life work” whenever possible. This semester, while brainstorming
By Emily Wunderlich Eleven students will seek your vote for Student Government senate today and tomorrow. In addition to the nine candidates reported in the Oct. 21 issue of The
A big focus for candidates is transparency when it comes to the budget. By Katlynn Mullins and Carrie Pinkard Nine students will seek your vote in Student Government’s midterm senate
