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USG Elections

[ Updated Tuesday, April 2, 2002 ]

The Elections Commission turned down a complaint filed last night against Undergraduate Student Government President-elect Rubina Javeri.


[ From Friday, March 29, 2002 ]

Students made their voices known in Wednesday's student government elections, returning only two members of the Conservative Coalition to office.


[ From Thursday, March 28, 2002 ]

In a tight race that boasted the largest Penn State voter turnout to date, Rubina Javeri (junior-finance and international business) and Kris Ankarlo (senior-journalism) edged out the competition to become the new Undergraduate Student Government president and vice president.

With 7,266 students voting, this year's Undergraduate Student Government election brought in the highest voter rate ever.


[ From Wednesday, March 27, 2002 ]

Presidential Candidates
Brown/Boris
Gallo/Miller
Ives/Brezina
Javeri/Ankarlo
Koltash/Montgomery
Somerman/Goldwater

The Undergraduate Student Government elections are today and as students sit down to cast their ballots (www.vote.psu.edu), the six presidential candidates are pushing their platforms into the final hours of campaign time.

Undergraduate Student Government elections are today, but whether students are concerned remains to be seen.


[ From Tuesday, March 26, 2002 ]

The Undergraduate Student Government executive candidates debated last night in the last official forum before tomorrow's election.


[ From Monday, March 25, 2002 ]

For Undergraduate Student Government presidential candidates, the task isn't just persuading students to vote for them, it's convincing students to vote at all.


[ From Thursday, March 21, 2002 ]

Brightly colored campaign T-shirts speckled a half-filled 101 Thomas Building last night as students listened to the Undergraduate Student Government executive candidate debate.


[ From Monday, March 18, 2002 ]

Let the games begin. Ten days, seven tickets and one goal: to become president and vice president of Penn State's student government.


Page compiled by Matt Hymowitz bio




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