Forward campaign accused of falsifying evidence against Nick Hooks
By Hannah Dear | Feb. 24, 2019Candidates on a Student Government executive ticket are accused of filing false campaign violations against Nick Hooks.
Candidates on a Student Government executive ticket are accused of filing false campaign violations against Nick Hooks.
Students on campus give their opinions on what they'd like to see in a new university president.
Fourteen campaign violations were filed the day after hard campaigning began in Student Government elections.
A search through the archives of USC's old yearbook reveals racist images and captions.
Student Government candidates sought to gain the attention and favor of students by giving out promotional items on Greene Street Wednesday afternoon.
Student Government executive candidates debate on the best way to reach students, as some students say they're uninformed about the organization's activities.
Patrick Ellis connects past leadership in Student Government to his current campaign for student body president.
Nick Hooks receives two more campaign violation accusations after gifting flowers.
Presidential candidate Luke Rankin is running on promises of diversity and inclusivity.
Candidates are accused of campaign violations, but only speaker of the senate candidate Nick Hooks received violation points.
A self-defense class is taught weekly to prepare female students for physical and sexual attackers. The class is described as a laid-back yet educational approach to self-defense for women.
The Beekeeping Club on campus aims to advocate and educate the public about bees and their importance by establishing beehives and its expanding impact on the local community.
Sen. Kamala Harris visited Columbia on Saturday to share her platform. Among the crowd were college students who had differing views of her event.
Jacob Thompson hopes to win the favor of the student body through personal conversations about the change students want.
As a first generation college student, Lyric Swinton has surpassed her high school dreams through a strong work ethic and heavy activism. Now, she hopes to give back.
Student body presidential candidate Casey Hamlin looks to create opportunities for students.
At 9 p.m. Tuesday night, campaigning for Student Government offices officially began.