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
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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
Pictured Above: (Left to right) Yamaris Rodriguez, Kayla Idzior, Daniel Lujo and Connor Chilson are four of the seven candidates who were approved to run in the Student Government interim
Pictured Above: Karla Correa objected to the way two white campus police officers were questioning a homeless black man who tried to enter Residence Hall One. Jonah Hinebaugh | The
Pictured Above: Student Government has seen voter turnout drop in recent fall midterm elections. Last week’s special election was held completely online, whereas previous elections were online and in-person. Sophie
Connor Baird (left), Whitney O’Keefe (center) and Cassidy Delbango are the only three candidates who have qualified for the St. Petersburg campus’ four Senate seats. Courtesy of Connor Baird, Whitney
