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
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By Crow’s Nest Staff When journalism graduate student John Gogick became adviser to The Crow’s Nest in the fall of 1993, he helped plan and publish the newspaper’s first tabloid
By Dylan Hart All three USF student governments passed a new constitution last week, which decides how SG will function in a consolidated university and gives the authority to administer
The new constitution will be voted on October 14. By Dylan Hart For years, the student senate in St. Petersburg has decided how to spread the revenue generated by students’
By James Bennett III Student Government’s proposal to give students access to free tampons was unanimously passed on Oct. 7. Although there wasn’t any pushback, the proposal went through minimal
“We are elected representative students fighting for students and advocating for equality and equity among all three campuses.” By Dylan Hart The Student Government executive branch made its intentions clear
By Carrie Pinkard The new school year means new classes, new textbooks and a new Student Government term. The 48th term brings in senior Jazzy Duarte as president and junior
By Dylan Hart After an hour of discussion and two runoff elections on April 15, the Student Government senate elected its president for the upcoming year. Alexandria “Lexi” Bishop beat
By Amy Diaz A proposal to increase openness and outreach in the Student Government senate died in a general assembly meeting on April 8. And then the fur started to
By Amy Diaz In an attempt to address issues with transparency and outreach, two Student Government members drafted a bill to create a new position in the senate. There
