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Executive Branch Platform Completion List

Bring a late night Taco Bell/Pizza Hut to North Lake Village with delivery options

Establish a student run radio station (Eagle Radio) through WGCU

Improve the waterfront with jet skis and a snack bar

Fund promotional nights for athletic events

Contract an hourly car rental service for students

Create a self-service car wash facility on campus

Increase campus safety lighting with disability navigation

Guarantee a 24-hour library during midterms and finals

Mount student printing stations in academic buildings and housing

Supply free blue books, green books and scantrons

Provide $2.50 Eagle dollars per semester for printing

Install campus storage lockers

Begin lobbying and fundraising for an Eagle football program and stadium

Complete strategic feasibility plan for a campus bar and grill

Construct a Veteran and Fallen Eagle's Memorial

Support Programming Board bringing "MTVU" and their installment of TVs throughout campus

Begin Eagle ID approved program for local student discounts and deals

Expand University recycling options

Launch a Student Life website with job opportunities, events, involvement and school information

Build a strong rapport with Campus Recreation

Support sports clubs and teams in attaining national attention and achievements

Assist clubs and organizations with continued funding and growth support

Reorganize and overhaul Student Government structure and procedures

Restore respect and faith in your Student Government!

Do you have ideas about how to improve your college experience? Let us know! Drop us an email or simply post your idea on our open forum found in the “quick links” tab.

- Director of Public Relations
Did You Know
That over 400 of FGCU's 760 acres of campus are either conservation area or reclaimed natural area. Thats more than half of the campus!


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"Student government has inspired me to become a leader on campus not just for my personal gain, but to make our campus a place we can be proud of in the years to come."

Kimberly Diaz,
Class of 2011