E AGLE N E W S The official student media group at Florida Gulf Coast University since 1997
VOLUME 17, ISSUE 22
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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 2019
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Comedians entertain FGCU during homecoming By Julia Bonavita Photo Editor @fgcueaglenews During FGCU’s celebration of Homecoming Week, two comedians entertained FGCU students during the comedy night. Alex Moffat headlined the event, and had the audience laughing. Moffat is most well-known from his work on Saturday Night Live. Nick Swardson, who was originally scheduled to headline, was not able to make the performance.
EN Photos/Julia Bonavita Corey Adam tells jokes during his opening set for Alex Moffat.
Alex Moffat greets the crowd during the beginning of his performance.
STUDENT GOV. NEWS The FGCU Student Government Senate met on Tuesday, Feb. 5 for their weekly Senate meeting. Here’s what was discussed: BOT Tuesday, April 9, 2019. OPEN SEATS College of Arts and Sciences: 5 College of Health and Human Services: 6 College Of Business: 2 College of Engineering: 1 College of Education: 2 Graduate: 2 Undeclared: 1 SECOND READING Senate Bill 1819-047 Philosphy Club: Passes FIRST READING Senate Bill 1819-048 20192020 A&S Budget Senate Bill 1819-049 FGCU Student/Farmerwork Alliance
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EN Photos/Julia Bonavita Comedian Alex Moffat tells a joke during his standup routine.
FGCU ready to elect By Alex Figares Editor-in-Chief @AlexandraNews_ On Tuesday, Feb. 26, students will be able to participate in the annual Student Government elections. Election campaigning will begin on Feb. 19 and will run through the 28th, and students will be able to vote for the next student body president, vice president and treasurer – among other things. So, how can students get involved in the elections? “I think the best way for students to learn about candidates is to visit their tables,” Senate President Brian Cummings said. “At tables, they (candidates) typically distribute platforms on cards and have different representatives at the tables explaining more about their respective platforms.” Cummings said that candidates like to ask students about their concerns and what they can do to try to help, and there are various ways to learn more about candidates. “Also, the president, vice president debate would be a good way to get a better feel of the candidates.”
Students vote during student government elections during the 2018 elections. As elections approach, there are ways for students to stay informed and learn about how the election process works. For example, Student Government elections follow an election code, which outlines election qualifications for students running for positions, campaigning rules and a code of ethics. Student Government also assigns a supervisor of elections to oversee the election cycle and
oversee an election committee. Candidates interested in running must be in good academic standing with the university, have a 2.0 GPA and must adhere to credit hour requirements. Candidates who campaign cannot actively campaign within 100 feet of the polls and cannot actively campaign in academic buildings and classrooms, according to the Student Government elections code.
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Door to door campaigning is also not permitted. According to Supervisor of Elections Patrick Maguschak, students interested in running for a Student Government position must fill out and turn in the elections packet by Wednesday, Feb. 6 at 5 p.m. in the Office of Student Involvement. Students can vote online via Eagle link or designated polling station in the Cohen Center ballroom.
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JEWETT-GILES NABS THIRD NEWCOMER OF THE WEEK
FGCU STUDENTS TAKE ON THE BIG APPLE IN SPRING
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Tytionia Adderly shot a career-high 29 points to lead the women’s basketball team in its win ove North Alabama. See more on B1
jewett-Giles of the women’s basketball team earned this award for the third time this season. See more on B3
SG and the Multicultural Leadership Development Center (MLD) hosts an annual service to give back. See more on B5