Pictured above: “I still have the same sentiments toward my actions,” Karla Correa said on April 14. “But, I think that a better approach is to stand there and record
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Pictured above: The King Suite would be housed in Osprey Hall, but specifics about the hall and the program are still to be decided by the university’s housing department and
Pictured above: Daymia “Mia” Bonilla resigned from Student Government after being notified that she was close to being removed from SG.Courtesy of Daymia Bonilla By James Bennett III The Student
Pictured above: This year, SG’s budget request has declined to $142,464 — a 32 percent decrease when accounting for the funds no longer available from the reserves. Anna Bryson |
“I fear the confusion that lies within consolidation and its new SG strayed some students away,” said Jadzia “Jazzy” Duarte, USF St. Petersburg student body president, on the 2020 elections.
My name is Chase Cooley, and I served as a senator in Student Government last year. It was both an interesting and questionable experience, and there are plenty of things
By James Bennett III After two years of leadership, Student Government Senate President Katherine Fishman has resigned. Multiple SG members resigned last year, starting in spring. In April, four people
By Katlynn Mullins With the new constitution for a consolidated Student Government, students should anticipate changes to the upcoming general elections. With these changes come more positions for students to
The university is investigating a freshman senator in Student Government amid allegations that she sexually harassed another student and had non-consensual sexual contact with that student in a dormitory room.
By James Bennett III The young black man who was issued a trespass warning outside Residence Hall One in a Nov. 7 encounter with police, sparking protests from a Student