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Many ASPSU candidates run unopposed, several seats are left vacant share In the most recent Associated Students of Portland State (ASPSU) elections, most candidates ran unopposed and several seats were left empty.
“The election was uncontested within ASPSU ranks and within the student body,” said Director of Student Life James Peterson. “It seemed to be a very straightforward election as to who would be chosen for the next administration and who would be the right choices.”
During this spring term, ASPSU held elections for Student Fee Committee (SFC) and student senate positions. Although the election boasted 1,286 votes 5.3% of the PSU student body there were more seats open than candidates to fill them. According to Interim Coordinator of Student Government Relations & Adviser to Greek Life Madeline Frisk, University of Oregon only drew 369 votes out of a student body of 22,760, accounting for 1.6% ....
ASPSU candidates debate as student ballots open All candidates run unopposed share A year into governing via Zoom, ASPSU the Associated Students of Portland State University held a series of public zoom debates for 2021–22 elected positions. All candidates currently run without opposition.
ASPSU hosted three debates between April 5–8, offering students the opportunity to hear from their future representatives before casting their votes. Each debate hosted a different set of candidates the president and vice president ticket on April 5, Student Fee Committee (SFC) candidates on April 6, and Senate candidates on April 8. As part of ongoing pandemic precautions, the debates were held over Zoom for the second year in a row. ....
OSU Trustees: Who Exactly Sits on the OSU Board April 13, 2021 Oregon State University and its Board of Trustees have made news in the past weeks, but who are the Trustees? Well, any Trustee at a public University in Oregon needs to be appointed by the state Governor, and then confirmed by the Oregon Senate. One trustee must be a student attending the university, one must be a faculty member, and one needs to be a non-faculty member. Currently, OSU has 15 Trustees, the maximum amount the Governor can appoint. Many of these members have extensive job histories and lists of organizations they have worked with. To save your eyes and our “bytes,” their professional histories have been summarized. ....
PSU reduces mandatory student fees for Spring 21 term share In a University Communications email released on April 2, Portland State announced it will be reducing mandatory student fees by $39. This cut in fees is due to a lack of student presence on campus as the pandemic continues to take a toll on student life and on campus activities.
The cuts are broken down by a 50% decrease in the student building fee, making it $19, and a reduction in the incidental fee to $20. These fee reductions will be applied to those taking eight or more credits and will be posted in student’s accounts a few days after the initial email. Meanwhile, full-time students will continue to pay the mandatory spring fees of $20 for the student building fee, $276 for the incidental fee, $168 for the student health fee and $44 for the recreation center fee for a total of $508. ....
LA GRANDE â Eastern Oregon Universityâs student-run FM radio station, KEOL, may go silent after the school year. KEOL is receiving $33,481 in 2020-21 from the universityâs Student Fee Committee and asked for $33,606 for 2021-22. But the committee voted not to fund KEOL in 2021-22. âIt was a very tough decision,â said Keegan Sanchez, vice chair of the Student Fee Committee and Easternâs student body president. The Student Fee Committee, which voted to defund KEOL on Feb. 5, determines how much money from student incidental fees is to go to 20 student organizations and programs on campus. The student senate earlier this week approved the recommendations. They must next receive the approval of EOU President Tom Insko and EOU Board of Trustees. ....