EDITOR’S NOTE: Use your voice this SGA election season
The end of the semester is almost here and with it comes the upcoming elections for student government.
The end of the semester is almost here and with it comes the upcoming elections for student government.
The official results are in for the 2018 SGA elections.
The preliminary winners of the SGA elections have been announced but the official results will not be available until Friday, April 13.
FIU’s Student Government Association is coming out with a new elections code that will change the way candidates run for office and fix past discrepancies- just not quite yet.
As SGC-MMC looks toward SGA elections and a new council, the current SGC-MMC administration comments on the issues they wish they had more time to address.
This year’s SGA Election has been given plenty of coverage and conversation without much substance, which this editorial board is also responsible for. However, now that much of the pettiness of the elections has drawn to a close, we’d like to take a look at the platforms of the two parties critically.
There’s a funny tendency that governments run by a tiny, nepotistic minority share; Corruption. Our student government is far from immune.
Controversy is around every corner when it comes to the upcoming SGA elections and Access FIU’s presidential candidate, Jose Sirven and his sudden ineligibility to run for president.
On the fifth and sixth of April, thousands of students at FIU will be casting their ballots in the student government elections. Yet what if nobody elected or any of the candidates available truly represent you?
The Student Government Association is a government led by students for students, aimed at establishing a representative form of democracy built to solve the concerns of the FIU student body. It has often been said that SGA has a heavy Greek influence and there are many benefits to this.