February 28, 2012
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ASG gears up for elections

Illustration of a dotted outline of hand same color as a blue background, casting ballot into ballot box.

The application deadline for Associated Student Government candidates is this week.

For students who want to run in the 2012-2013 ASG general election, applications to declare candidacy are due Tuesday, at 5p.m. in the Office of Student Life in room U-121.

Applications have been available since mid-February.

Campaigning will begin on March 14 and the ASG Elections Candidates Forum will be on March 26 at 11:30a.m. at The Spot, where students can ask the candidates questions.

Available positions include: president, vice president, treasurer, and senators. Students can cast their vote for their candidate on March 28 and 29.

Executive Cabinet meetings are on Mondays and Senate meetings are on Tuesdays. Both branch meetings are at 1:30p.m. at the Johnson Center in room U-106 and are open to all students.


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