UCF Student Government ticket Malachi Mullings (left) and Dylan Street (right) stand outside Burger U on Thursday ahead of their campaign s kickoff event. The UCF SG student body president and vice-presidential candidates held an in-person event in accordance with university COVID protocols so students could stop by and get a chance to meet them. Photo by Skyler Shepard.
In front of Burger U sits a folding table and posters reminding students to keep physical distance and to complete the COVID Self-Checker before entry. Waiting inside, two eager candidates ready to greet potential voters.
Student Government Presidential candidate Dylan Street and Vice Presidential candidate Malachi Mullings held a campaign kickoff event on Thursday at Burger U
Photo by Megan Turner.
UCF Student Government is nearing the end of its 2021 Presidential Elections, and the university has left the public in the dark through the process.
Each spring, the UCF student body elects a student leader to represent and serve the student body of almost 72,000 and pays them using student fees.
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The SG President is the only student member on the UCF Board of Trustees, but this year, the public has had no knowledge of election violation hearings before they took place.
Here’s what Knight News has learned through records requests about the first few election violation hearings this story will be updated.