Brief: 2017 Student Government race begins
By Brittany Franceshina | Jan. 19, 2017The 2017 Student Government election process began this week on Jan. 17 and will continue until March 15.
The 2017 Student Government election process began this week on Jan. 17 and will continue until March 15.
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