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Student Government candidates vie for votes on final day of elections

As student government elections come to a close, executive ticket candidates are doubling down their campaign efforts to gain as many votes as possible before the impending midnight deadline.

Crossword answers: Feb. 18 – Feb. 24

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Crossword: Feb. 18 – Feb. 24

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Your guide to the 2020 Student Government Election

The student government executive ticket elections at the University of Miami begin Monday, Feb. 17 and will run through Thursday, Feb. 20. This year, there are three candidates running for president. Abigail Adeleke and Randy Fitzgerald, the speaker and speaker pro tempore of the student senate, are running on opposing campaigns, competing to make their respective visions of campus a reality. Andrés Escandón is running an independent campaign for president while Asher Walker is running as an independent candidate for vice president.

Valentine’s Day crossword answers: Feb. 11-Feb. 17

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Valentine’s Day Crossword: Feb. 11 – Feb. 17

Don't be a stupid cupid. Shoot your arrow at this week's Valentine's Day-themed crossword puzzle.

SEPA faces criticism over “What Matters to U” speaker John Kasi...

“[Kasich] doesn’t really represent anyone, which is good in some cases, but probably not in an academic setting where what matters to students should be prioritized.”

Crossword answers: Feb. 4 – Feb. 9

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Crossword: Feb. 4 – Feb. 10

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UM confirms no known coronavirus cases at this time, but administration is ...

UM Communications stated that while the officials at the university do not believe the coronavirus poses any immediate health risk to its campuses, the administration will be taking proper precautions.

Anna Timmons