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The Oracle WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 2014 I VOL. 52 NO. 38

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UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH FLORIDA

Cocco’s veto overturned

By Wesley Higgins N E W S

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Student Government (SG) Senate overwhelmingly overrode the student body president Jean Cocco’s veto Tuesday on whether the Judiciary and Ethics Committee (JEC) may issue a notification of non-compliance. A notification of non-compliance is issued when an SG member is found to be in violation of state or SG statutes by the JEC. The individual then has five business days to comply or face repercussions from SG Senate, such as suspension of funding or removal from office. The veto comes on the heels of Cocco’s censure, which resulted from a notice of non-compliance for his refusal to step down from the Local Fee Committee. Before the SG Senate passed the bill earlier this month, only the SG president, chief financial officer, attorney general, senate president and Senate Executive Committee could file notices. In the memorandum that vetoed JEC directly filing a noti-

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Ron Paul to speak at USF By Brandon Shaik A S S T .

SG president Jean Cocco vetoed JEC’s ability to issue notifications of non-compliance because he said committee members may not have the appropriate qualifications or experience. ORACLE PHOTO / ADAM MATHIEU

Flags for Ebola

Bulls Against Ebola planted flags outside the USF Bookstore to represent the 4,922 deaths related to the 2014 Ebola epidemic. Visit crowdrise.com/bullsagainstebola to donate. ORACLE PHOTO / ADAM MATHIEU

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Former Texas Congressman Ron Paul is scheduled to speak at USF on Nov. 19 in the Marshall Student Center Ballroom at 8 p.m. Paul, the third speaker for this semester’s University Lecture Series (ULS) sponsored by the Center for Student Involvement, will be sharing his views with students about the need for limited government and more personal liberties, addressing these topics with experiences from his 23-year background in politics. According to a press release from USF, “he’s expected to capture the attention of the audience by relating the occurrence of current national issues such as debt, privacy and freedom to the government’s neglect to follow the constitution.” Athena Bressack, Center for Student Involvement coordinator, said ULS was interested in selecting a speaker they felt would compliment election season. “This isn’t a book-signing tour or a campaign stop,” she said. “This is about getting young adults politically engaged.” Paul, whose lecture will cost $40,000, served as a member of Congress in the 1970s and early 1980s, relinquishing his seat in 1984 to focus on his medical practice. He returned to Congress in 1997 to represent the 14th district of Texas. Following a resignation from the Republican Party in 1987, Paul ran as a Libertarian in the 1988 presidential election, and returned to the Republican

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