Published on March 25th, 2023 | by John Lomax
The votes just weren’t there for incumbent Student Government Association President Joshua Martin, who, despite an extended challenge that snowballed into another SGA election crisis, again lost his bid for re-election to Benjamin Rizk and the …... Read More →
Published on March 14th, 2023 | by John Lomax
Student Government Association Attorney General Tiffanie Gordon filed a complaint against SGA Chief Justice Eddie Munoz on Monday, alleging a pattern of judicial misconduct that culminated in the election hearing held March 6. In the nearly …... Read More →
Published on March 7th, 2023 | by John Lomax
In a Student Government Association Supreme Court hearing held Monday night, SGA President Joshua Martin, representing the For the Students party, made his formal plea before the court to overturn Students Unite’s landslide victory. Martin built …... Read More →
Published on March 1st, 2023 | by John Lomax
This week, the race for the 60th administration of the Student Government Association enters its final leg. Students may cast their ballots through Get Involved before polls close on March 3. For those who may not …... Read More →
Published on February 22nd, 2023 | by John Lomax
Running on a platform centered around issues of equity, sustainability and wellness, Students, Unite! hopes to topple incumbent candidate Joshua Martin in the upcoming Student Government Association elections. The party’s leader and presidential candidate, Benjamin Rizk, …... Read More →
Published on February 20th, 2023 | by John Lomax
In a display of faux-political maneuvering that began his second week in office, Student Government Association President Joshua Martin quietly oversaw a complete redesign of the SGA election rules that has paved the way for his …... Read More →
Published on February 15th, 2023 | by John Lomax
Many students think of parking with the same exasperated frustration they might feel toward the federal government. They want change but ultimately believe they are powerless to effect it. If nothing else, students should know they …... Read More →
Published on February 1st, 2023 | by John Lomax
In early November, a UHPD officer pointed his weapon at a student who a witness mistakenly believed was assaulting a woman on campus. The lead officer arrived to find what was reported to be an assault …... Read More →
Published on February 1st, 2023 | by John Lomax
Lynn Eusan, the University’s first Black homecoming queen, was a force to be reckoned with. A champion of equality, Eusan waged war against prejudiced institutions, racial bias and a long-established history of injustice in American culture …... Read More →
Published on January 24th, 2023 | by John Lomax
A large part of a campus’s identity is defined by the buildings that comprise it, not only in their appearance but in their history and, in many cases, their namesake. Buildings like Ezekiel Cullen, Agnes Arnold …... Read More →