Tagged - SA Elections

2020 SA presidential debate highlights

In UR’s first-ever SA presidential debate over Zoom, juniors Justyna Gorka and Marc Haddad emphasized government reform and community outreach, while sophomores Ian Krager and Isabel Murphy made promises to crunch data and unite campus efforts. The debate pitting Gorka and Haddad against Krager and Murphy (presidential and vice-presidential candidates, respectively) began at 7:30 p.m. […]

SA and Class Council campaigns kick off online, voting begins Sunday

The voting period for all open positions starts April 5 at noon on CCC, and runs till April 7. Campaigns began online on Sunday. Read More

Senate Summary Feb. 17 2020: Elections process, SAD lamps, all-gender restrooms

The SA meeting for Feb. 17 included a discussion of potential changes to the process of electing the SA president, an announcement of a booth at Fresh Check Day to promote SAD lamps, and further discussion of the all-gender restroom project headed by the Campus Services Committee. Read More

First-year senators take office

The four first-years who topped the ballot in Senate elections — Andre Tulloch, Alina Fang Christopher Lu, and Devon Rogers — were sworn in during the Monday, Sept. 16 Senate meeting. As part of the process, each new senator stood up to introduce themselves and their plans for improving the University.  Tulloch, from Maryland and […]

SA Senate elections matter

As campaign posters start to pop up, it’s once again time to elect the first-year SA senators.  With over 20 candidates gunning for four positions, it’s tempting to vote for whoever’s name you vaguely recall from a chalk drawing on the Wilson Quad. After all, most of us barely know who our senators are, or […]

Before Quad Fox, there was Rinky: Siberian husky and perennial SA candidate

A Siberian husky who prowled campus in the ‘70s and ‘80s, Rinky earned around 15 percent of the vote in multiple SA presidential elections. Read More

Holtz and Cortes victors of tense SA election

Jamal Holtz and Anne Marie Cortes shed tears as they hugged each other and the supporters in the room. Read More

Candidate response: Vlad Cazacu & Kamel Awayda

The Campus Times welcomed SA presidential candidates to respond to our feedback on their proposals. Read More

Candidate response: Jamal Holtz & Anne Marie Cortes

The Campus Times welcomed SA presidential candidates to respond to our feedback on their proposals. Read More

In debate, SA presidential candidates promote policies, cite experience and skills

Candidates vying for the position of SA president and vice president presented their stances and values in a debate held by SA on Monday evening. Read More