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United Party Files More Complaints Against Red Party

Hannah Lee | Mar 8, 2017

Three more Judicial complaints were filed this week by Rachel Bryant against the UNF Red Party. In the first complaint, Bryant states that Samantha Mims, the current Presidential Candidate and Red Party...

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What you need to know about the SG ballot

Hannah Lee | Mar 7, 2017

Student Government elections start today. With voting available at the Student Union, library and online here, Spinnaker put together information you need to know before you go out and vote. Students...

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Debate Recap: What you should know about the SG candidates before you vote

Hannah Lee | Mar 7, 2017

Correction: A previous version of this article stated that Bryant was opposed to Greek housing. It has since been updated to reflect that Bryant is just opposed to the university funding Greek housing. The...

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Complaints of false claims and defamation filed in SG election

Hannah Lee | Feb 28, 2017

Complaints of slander, lies and signage violations have surfaced regarding this election cycle. The election is one week away and the United Party and the Red Party have each filed complaints against...

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A closer look at the SG presidential and VP candidates

Hannah Lee | Jan 31, 2017

  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jaaKjLn3d7c The Student Government election cycle for the spring semester has begun and The Red Party and the United Party  announced their presidential and vice...

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UNF parties announce presidential candidates

Hannah Lee | Jan 16, 2017

With Student Government elections getting closer, the two main parties at UNF — the Red Party and the United Party — have released their Presidential and Vice Presidential nominees. The Red Party...

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Elections Commissioner suggests SG members not wear red; Senator accused of stealing campaign materials

Cassidy Alexander | Sep 28, 2016

UPDATE — 9/28/16 @ 3:57 p.m. The complaint filed against Sabrina Sorrentino was found to have no merit, according to an email from SG Director of Public Relations Alejandro Nieto. Nieto also stated...

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United Party unopposed in election; Presidency just about certain

Nick Blank | Feb 8, 2016

The United Party’s Caleb Grantham is set to become Student Government (SG) President due to an uncontested candidacy, according to SG Election Commissioner Bradley Johnson. “There are twenty candidates...

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Impact Party set to dissolve

Impact Party set to dissolve

Nick Blank | Jan 28, 2016
The newly-formed Impact Party, running in the upcoming executive branch election, is disbanding according to several sources close to the matter.
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Opinion: Elected representatives taking advantage of students’ summertime absence

Opinion: Elected representatives taking advantage of students’ summertime absence

Cassidy Alexander | Aug 26, 2015
Over the summer, a nearly empty Student Government passed several expensive bills on a nearly empty campus. Why are our leaders being so sneaky?
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United Party candidates sworn in

United Party candidates sworn in

Alex Wilson | May 5, 2015
Joseph Turner officially passed the torch to Shomari Gloster. The United Party presidential candidate and his Vice President Hailey Guerra were sworn in in the Student Government Judicial Chambers on May 1 with a reception in Gloster's office afterward.
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Student Government Senate seats are split Red and United

Cameron Garrett | Mar 31, 2015
With the validation of the spring elections on March 30, the Student Government Senate is split between Red Party and United Party.
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