Meet the Candidates: Tia Smart for Swamp VP
By Ariana Figueroa | Feb. 19, 2015Tia Smart’s first experience in Student Government was through the UF Freshman Leadership Council during her first year at UF.
Tia Smart’s first experience in Student Government was through the UF Freshman Leadership Council during her first year at UF.
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UPDATE: In light of a controversy over the recording of last night's FLC debate, we've updated our story to include audio from the closing statements from both parties.
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