Elections

GSSC rules are not meant to be broken

GSSC overstepped its ethical boundaries when selecting the new VP of finance.

Odessky elected 2015 class prez; Mandelbaum wins 2013 race

The Crown Party swept the top of the ticket in the Class of 2015 CCSC elections.

Resignations spark council competition

Mario Rosser, resigned as president of the class of 2013 at the start of the year, as did senior class representative Hannah Wilentz. Now, students are campaigning for those positions at a time usually reserved for first-year council elections.

CU Charge to lead student council

Forty-five percent of students voted in the CCSC election—an 18-20 percent increase in participation.

In the name of fair elections

The Elections Board's goal is to provide a level playing field for candidates.

ESC will hold open elections next year

Next year's ESC e-board elections will take place online and solicit votes from the entire student body, a method used by other student councils.

Three parties begin campaign for CCSC exec

The three parties running have already set up websites, posted flyers everywhere from Lerner Hall to Nussbaum, and have taken up outposts around campus.

SGA presidential hopefuls share platforms

All three presidential candidates said that if elected they would prioritize community building.

CCSC sees start of election season, increase in candidates

Seventy-one students are running for positions on class councils and the Executive Board of CCSC this year.

Elections board releases candidates for CCSC

The three parties who have filed their candidacy with the CCSC Election Board for the Executive Board are CU Charge, UniteCU, and Better Columbia.