by Craig Berger Cross-posted from the 2015 SGA Election Board myUMBC Group. Below is a list of the students who submitted applications to run for SGA positions in the April election. This list...
by Craig Berger Every undergraduate is a member of UMBC's Student Government Association, but 20 students each year have the special privilege of organizing and supporting the others in making...
by Craig Berger A few months from now, UMBC undergraduates will have the chance to vote to choose 2015-2016 officers for the Student Government Association. In order to ensure that the election...
by David Hoffman 20 positions will be filled in the SGA election next month, and students interested in those positions have until this Friday, March 14th, to submit their applications. For me,...
by Craig Berger In 6 weeks, the UMBC Student Government Association's (SGA's) Election Board will have collected a list of names who made the decision to run for office in UMBC's...
by David Hoffman and Craig Berger The 2013 SGA election is underway! Undergraduates can cast their votes here until Wednesday night at midnight. Three of the last four UMBC SGA elections...
by Craig Berger Below is a list of the students who submitted applications to run for SGA positions in next month's election. This list is preliminary in that the names listed below may...
by David Hoffman It was an introvert’s nightmare, and I was the introvert: I’m standing in a public square, reaching out to the people streaming past, calling attention to myself...
In this guest post, Collin Wojciechowski, SGA's Election Board Chair, discusses the details of the 2013 SGA Election and asks you to make a commitment to the UMBC community and yourself. A...
by Craig Berger It's hard to believe, but it's that time of year again: in less than one month from today, the UMBC Student Government Association's (SGA's) Election Board will have collected a...
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