There is a need for a breath of fresh air in the ASUO. A new vision and direction is needed in order to incorporate all facets of student life while dramatically improving the lives of the associated students.
We must not be content with the status quo. It is necessary to have new leaders venture forth into new regions and uncharted territories so that everyone can feel as if their pocketbooks and best interests are safe-guarded and kept in mind.
Adam Walsh and Kyla Coy offer a breath of fresh air to student government. They will fight for students’ rights while ensuring that all students are fully represented. Their platform speaks for itself: improved interaction and communication between the University and the City of Eugene, fiscal responsibility with the incidental fee and roll-over meal points for students who live in the residence halls.
We believe it is important that students’ voices are heard by their
student government. We must have the student government represent all students, be a place where all
students want to go to, rather
than avoid.
Adam and Kyla want to reform the incidental fee process, which is in great need of reform. They have the know-how and understanding of needs to be done. A vote for Walsh and Coy will be a vote for fiscal responsibility with the incidental fee. A vote for Walsh and Coy will be a vote for fairness across the board.
Nick Hudson, Jacob Daniels
and David Goward
Eugene
Inbox: Walsh and Coy breathe fresh life into incidental fee
Daily Emerald
April 14, 2005
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