Jonathan Kaufman, Lee Goble elected in runoffs
By Brandon Waltz | Feb. 25, 2015Candidates and students waited in anticipation Wednesday night to find out the winners of the runoff elections.
Candidates and students waited in anticipation Wednesday night to find out the winners of the runoff elections.
During Wednesday night's student senate, Student Government voiced their support of open source textbooks. Open source textbooks are free digital textbooks available for professors to use in their courses.
Today's In Brief features Keith Olbermann's suspended from ESPN, Jeb Bush's plan to visit South Carolina and a chemical spill in Lexington.
Carolina Closet, a professional attire rental program from USC student government, is planned to be operational next month.
Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Republic of Bulgaria to the United States of America visited USC Monday night to talk to students.
The Student Body President elections resulted in a runoff between Jonathan Holt and Jonathan Kaufman. As the only candidate for treasurer, Ian Shannon was elected as student body treasurer.
After three weeks of debate, the student senate has passed a resolution to keep the gates on Greene Street permanently closed.
The closure of the Greene Street gates is still a hot topic of debate in Student Senate. Resolutions to keep it open and closed have both been presented, but only one can pass.
Four candidates debated to be the next student body president, two battled for the spot of vice president and a lone treasurer candidate gave an introductory statement Monday night.
The debate on whether to open the gates or keep them shut raged on in student senate Wednesday night, when Sen. Brian Samples announced he was assembling a coalition to support opening the gates back up.