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A look into the 2024 Presidential Election contenders

Erin Smith, Politics Editor February 21, 2023

In the coming months, possible candidates for the 2024 Presidential election will start announcing their bids for either Republican or Democratic nominations. In 2020, the average date for presidential...

Is it Worth it to Vote in A Predominantly Blue or Red State?

Is it Worth it to Vote in A Predominantly Blue or Red State?

Matt Verrilli, Staff Writer March 11, 2020

Is it important for people in a red state like Arkansas or a blue state like Connecticut to vote for their party? In short, yes. It is possible to change the political climate of a state, though...

Meet the Candidates USGA Spring Elections

Meet the Candidates USGA Spring Elections

Beth Beaudry, Contributing Writer February 21, 2020

University students met the candidates for the Undergraduate Student Government Association (USGA) spring 2020 election in Bucknall Theatre on Feb. 13. Candidates for president, treasurer, and senator...

The five candidates for USGA president debated and discussed their individual platforms.

USGA Treasurer and President Candidates Debate

Everett Bishop, Student Life Editor February 23, 2019

The Undergraduate Student Government Association (USGA) hosted the first round of their debates on Wednesday, Feb. 13 in the Henry C. Lee building. Candidates for USGA treasurer and president were given...

Meet this year’s USGA candidates

Miriam Correia March 19, 2015

Monday, March 9, the candidates for the USGA elections were formally introduced in the Bartels Programming Space.  Current USGA President, Richard Rotella, hosted and brought a lighthearted attitude to...

Presidential Candidates

The Charger Bulletin March 27, 2013

 This week, the Charger Bulletin Staff asked Presidential and Treasurer candidates to answer a question regarding their perceived goals. We graciously thank all of the USGA candidates for their willingness...

Treasurer Candidates

The Charger Bulletin March 27, 2013

Question: "What is the biggest challenge facing USGA in the next academic year and how would you work to solve it?” Isaak Kifle The biggest challenge that USGA will face in the next academic year...

The Election is Over…Now What?

Elizabeth Field November 14, 2012

I woke up for the first time in months able to finally breathe. Nearly a year of inescapable debates, vicious advertisements and incoherent Facebook statuses plaguing my every waking moment had culminated...

More on USGA Elections

Joann Wolwowicz March 28, 2012

Continuing with my editorial topic from last week, this week I am going to focus more on the importance of voting in the USGA elections. Last week, to recap, I made a point to stress the importance of...

USGA Elections are Coming!

Joann Wolwowicz March 21, 2012

Now with spring break being over and done with and the semester looking shorter than ever, it’s that time again. What time do I mean? It’s USGA election time! Okay, so what does that mean for all of...

Political Ads Get Mean Around Elections

Ashley McDowell November 3, 2010

Have you seen any of the political ads on television lately? It seems that individuals cannot escape the hundreds of advertisements from our candidates and politicians, as everyone is bombarded...

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