Tag Archives: Saad Jamil
USG brings recess to college
Apr 14, 2010
by Frances Hathcock
UIC Undergraduate Student Government (USG) sponsored and organized today’s Recess for Recession in the quad, combining free food, music, and performances. In addition to the entertainment, USG also provided information in attempt to raise awareness about the upcoming UIC Lobby Day event, as well as informing students about Student Savings Club and providing a Metra survey.
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UIC students discuss USG campaign strategies
Mar 08, 2010
by Kayci Pickett
Results of last week’s USG elections are in. As the newly elected prepared to take office, The Extinguisher was on campus gathering students’ impressions of the candidates’ campaigns strategies. On campus, there were signs, flyers, and lots of chalking being done.
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Khan/Jamil win student elections by landslide
Mar 04, 2010
by Chris Marosi
Yesterday, polls closed on the UIC Student Elections, leaving Roshina Khan the projected winner for UIC’s Student Member of the Board of Trustees seat with 38.8% of the vote, and Saad Jamil projected to win the Undergraduate Student Government (USG) Presidency with 50.6%. The results are not final until any pending complaints are resolved and the vote is certified by the Office of the Dean of Students.
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Student Elections in dead heat
Mar 03, 2010
by Bing Liu and Brianna Milka
Preliminary results posted to the UIC Dean of Students webpage at 4:00pm yesterday, showed Student Trustee candidates Richard Stanton and Roshina Khan in a virtual tie for first with 293 and 288 votes respectively, while candidates Ken Thomas and Alex Rogers trailed with 160 and 91 votes. USG Presidential candidate Saad Jamil represented a commanding [...]
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Student Election debates fail to launch
Feb 25, 2010
by Patrick Lenihan
A room filled with over 120 empty chars and two podiums is all the remained of what was supposed to be the Student Election debates scheduled to take place Thursday at 11am in the Cardinal Room in Student Center East. Only one of four candidates for Student Member of the Board of Trustees (SMBOT) attended [...]


