Positions Confirmed
Bennett Smith was confirmed as an Associate Chief Justice by unanimous consent.
Haley Guerra was confirmed as Director of Governmental Affairs by unanimous consent.
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Student Government is holding a senate meeting tomorrow at 6:30 p. m., May 8.
It is the only senate meeting for the month of May.
Throughout the summer, Student Government will hold four senate meetings.
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The Spinnaker addresses recent complaints concerning its publication, outlines its mission and processes, and expresses its hopes to get along with other UNF organizations.
An appeal denied on Feb. 27 makes it more likely that only one name will appear on the Spring ballot for Student Body President: incumbent Carlo Fassi.
UNF Senator and communication major Ryan Traher speaks out about the Spinnaker. Aside from the added mugshot, the letter is posted in full and is unedited.
The updates from the Nov. 19 Budget and Allocations and Senate meetings include the approval of Aim Higher funds and the passing of the free printing request funds.
In addition to the senators, the fall elections encompass three bills. All three of those bills — related to grammatical errors in the Constitution, the associate chief justice position and graduate Senate seats — passed.
The Red Party leads the Yellow Party 59.8 percent to 37.1 percent, according to exit polls conducted on the first day of fall Student Government Senate elections.
The remaining 3.1 percent of students voted for non-party affiliated candidates.
Initiatives that the Red Party wants to pursue include a universal scantron on campus and an expansion of the amount of free prints a student can use during a semester.
The highlights of the Oct. 8 Senate meeting include the passing of a CSM job reclassification and funding for a new table for UNF's Table Tennis Club, as well as the approval of the modification of the Student Union's wage language in its budget.