The Unity Group of Chattanooga and Concerned Citizens for Justice are hosting a Run-off Election Debate for City Council Districts 7 and 9 on Sunday, at 5 p.m. at Eastdale Village Community United Methodist Church- 1403 Tunnel Blvd.
As with previous forums and debates, there were occasionally testy exchanges and plenty of lines that drew loud applause and groans from the crowd. The audience was at capacity and most engaged during the debate between the mayoral candidates.
Georgia State’s Student Government Association (SGA) Presidential debates took place on March 28. The night showcased three potential candidates to take the place of current SGA president, Fortune Onwuzuruike.
Tuesday’s debate was intended to be for candidates for the president, vice president, student trustee, and director of budget management. Candidates for other positions showed up well suited for the stage regardless of debate guidelines. These other candidates were allowed to introduce themselves
Presidential and Vice Presidential debates were held for the Student Government Association (SGA) elections, and candidates explored current topics such as the upcoming fee referendum to more personal questions that asked what qualities made them a better candidate than the other.
The vast field of candidates racing to represent Georgia’s 6th Congressional District kept the escalating feuds with each other largely beneath the surface and instead focused on a range of competing ideologies on tax overhauls and health policies Wednesday at the first major event featuring all 18
Issues candidates labeled as buzzwords, such as diversity and sustainability, took center stage at the Associated Students of Colorado State University debate Wednesday evening.
The debate will touch on topics related to campus life, resources, safety, outreach and student programing. Viewers of the debate can submit questions for the candidates before and during the debate via Twitter, using the hashtag #SADebate.