Rules and Judiciary committee approves Board of Elections nominees
Student Congress’ Rules and Judiciary Committee voted to formally recommend six new members to the Board of Elections Tuesday.
Read More »Student Congress’ Rules and Judiciary Committee voted to formally recommend six new members to the Board of Elections Tuesday.
Read More »Student Body President Bradley Opere tried to appoint provisional members of the UNC Board of Elections over the weekend but missed the window by months. ...
Read More »The fate of spring elections rides upon when the UNC Board of Elections has enough members.
Read More »Sammie Espada, a self-described feminist and activist, was on the frontlines of politics at UNC long before she declared her candidacy.
Read More »Travis Broadhurst isn’t making any empty promises in his campaign.
Read More »Junior Maurice Grier said if he’s elected, his administration would focus on bridging gaps and making connections on campus.
Read More »Policy has impacted sophomore Joe Nail’s entire life — from his father’s service in Afghanistan, to his mother’s job as a nurse and his care for ...
Read More »Junior Matthew McKnight said he has always had a commitment to public service. His father, who died when McKnight was young, was a Morehead-Cain Scholar, ...
Read More »Junior Elizabeth Adkins has always wanted to be a leader — and now, she’s done letting things hold her back.
Read More »Student Congress put a hold on impeachment proceedings against Board of Elections chairperson Paul Kushner at its Tuesday meeting.
Read More »The UNC Supreme Court ruled Sunday night to postpone elections and invalidated the UNC Board of Elections’ ruling to disqualify Joe Nail from the student ...
Read More »While other candidates are collecting signatures, junior Andrew Clark is causing confusion over his campaign.
Read More »This is part of a series of stories looking into different parts of UNC’s long history and how life at the University has changed over time.
Read More »UNC students have six choices for who will lead them in the 2017-18 academic year — Sammie Espada, Matthew McKnight, Elizabeth Adkins, Joe Nail, Maurice ...
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