Thursday’s UGBC presidential election featured a surge in voter turnout, with 3,240 students casting ballots—the second-highest turnout in a decade.
“I’m Extremely Grateful”: Kulbieda and Marino Elected Next UGBC President, VP
Cami Kulbieda, LSEHD ’26, and Reagan Marino, MCAS ’26, are the next UGBC president and vice president, coming out on top of Thursday’s three-ticket election.
UGBC Candidates Face Off Over Competing Priorities, Visions in Debate
UGBC presidential and vice presidential candidates faced off on their differing priorities and visions Wednesday night, making one final push to present their case before students cast their votes on March 20. The three tickets are Jack Adams and Chase Gibson, both MCAS ’26; Andrew Cimino, MCAS ’26, and Brody Whetzel, LSEHD ’26; and Cami Kulbieda, LSEHD ’26, and Reagan Marino, MCAS ’26.
UGBC Inaugurates New President and VP at Annual Banquet
UGBC inaugurated its new president, vice president, and senators for the upcoming academic year at its annual banquet on Monday night.
Benjamin, Spagnola Win UGBC Pres., VP Election
Lubens Benjamin and Julia Spagnola will be the next president and vice president of UGBC, respectively. The team won 1955 of 3133 votes, or 62.4 percent, in Tuesday’s election.
UGBC Candidates Tackle Academic Advising, Transparency, and Sustainability in Final Debate
The two teams running for UGBC president and vice president faced off on Sunday night one last time before Tuesday’s election, debating how they plan to tackle issues including academic advising, transparency within student government, and environmental sustainability.
To Promote Fairness, UGBC Presidential Nominees Request Change in Debate Preparations
Foley and McCarthy see GLC and ALC’s involvement in drafting the debate questions as a conflict of interest and hope to discontinue UGBC’s involvement from it.