The verdict is in: Divy Agnihotri and Megan Fleming are disqualified from the 2016 UPUA election after racking up enough violations to put them over the spending limit.
Ford/Jordan and Divy/Fleming faced off in the first of two debates last night with both sides getting the opportunity to explain and defend their platforms and why they're running for office.
Six violations have been filed against each official UPUA ticket so far, but Ford/Jordan have only been charged with one while Divy/Fleming have been charged with five.
Nine months of bickering, politicking, and budget gridlock, Penn State will have an appropriation. Patriot News reporter Charles Thompason reported that Governor Tom Wolf will allow the budget package, parts of which were approved last week, to pass without his signature.
Patrick Cines and Michael Straw announced they are entering the race to become the next president and vice president of UPUA by utilizing a write-in campaign, saying they "are running because we believe you deserve better than what you are being given."
UPUA Speaker Emily Miller decided to outsource elections commissioner violation hearings to the University Conduct Board instead of creating a special committee as she originally planned.