Election countdown: UROC candidates make their case
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Election countdown: UROC candidates make their case
The United Residents Off Campus (UROC) has six candidates running for ten seats in the Student Government Senate. The candidates for this year’s election are: Sen. Paige Bailey, a sophomore in political science. Sen. Srishti Nandal, a sophomore studying data science. Sen. Jake Snyder, a senior with a double major in public relations and communication studies. Sen. Lauren Neal, a junior studying community and regional planning. Sen. Claire Hartl…
ASB president candidates share strategies on gaining votes
Candidates running for Carlmont High School Associated Student Body (ASB) president pulled out all of the tricks to win over voters using social media, campus events, and one-on-one conversations to stand out in a competitive field and convince students that they deserved the spot as ASB president. From Feb. 24-28, Carlmont High School students ran campaigns for ASB president. With over 2,000 students to convince, each candidate had to put their…
2025 SGA Elections: Hai Tran and Julia DeMarco
Hai Tran and Julia DeMarco are running for president and vice president of the University of Massachusetts Amherst Student Government Association (SGA) and hope to bring their experience working as a team into the executive office. Tran, the chair of the Undergraduate Registry Oversight Committee (UROC) and an operations and information management (OIM) and managerial economics dual-degree junior, has been a Senator for a year. Tran is also invo…
Evan Winter and Cooper Messina
Evan Winter, a fourth-year finance and accounting student, is running for Northern Iowa’s student government president. He will be pursuing his master’s degree in accounting at UNI during his potential presidential term. Winter has had experience in student government, holding the position of director of finance for NISG through the 2024-2025 academic year. Cooper Messina is a junior double majoring in political science and public administration…
Why ASEWU matters: Dani Nelson on the power of student leadership
Dani Nelson knows the power of student leadership. As the Director of Elections for the Associated Students of Eastern Washington University, she is working to ensure that more students recognize the importance of their voices in shaping campus policies and student representation. From organizing elections to expanding accessibility, Nelson is dedicated to making student government... The post Why ASEWU matters: Dani Nelson on the power of stude…
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