Support Jordan for social science seat
I am writing to express my support for Jordan Marx as your next social science senator. Jordan has been involved in numerous different campus organizations that contribute to his qualifications to hold this position. He has been very active in the Residence Hall Association Housing Government, which has a very similar structure to the ASUO but works on a more intimate scale. As a part of RHA, Jordan helped to deal with issues concerning viewpoint neutrality, budgeting, interacting with campus groups and creating sound housing policy. He was rewarded for his work in the RHA by being voted their 2001-02 Member of the Year.
Jordan has also worked for University Housing as a resident assistant for the past year. During his time as an RA, Jordan has had the opportunity to face many different situations, ranging from alcohol poisoning and suicide to diversity and academic issues.
Jordan’s commitment and work ethic, combined with his platform for diversity, campus safety, greater access to government and financial responsibility make him the practical student senate choice. So remember to vote Jordan Marx for Student Senate Seat 15, Social Science!
Celia Cheung
junior
computer science
Christa, Greg bring
communication, budgeting skills to Executive
Christa Shively and Greg Bae are ideal candidates for ASUO Executive. I have worked closely with Christa for two years, and I admire not only
her skills but also her incredible integrity and dedication. Christa’s experience in budgeting, her awareness of issues that affect students and her knowledge of the incidental fee process makes her uniquely qualified to be ASUO president.
As EMU Board chair, Christa was consistently focused on improving the board’s relationship with the senate and other parts of the ASUO. Her
success in this endeavor shows her commitment to solidifying the process and structure of student government and to her skills in communication and cooperation.
I am equally impressed with Greg Bae. His commitment to multiculturalism on this campus and his leadership skills ensure that he will not only advocate for students, but actually accomplish the goals of the executive. Greg’s fair, open and approachable personality guarantees that students will have a person to whom they can voice their concerns.
Not only do I consider Christa
and Greg good friends, I also believe they are the most qualified and competent candidates for Executive. I strongly encourage all students to vote Monday through Wednesday for Christa and Greg.
Brenda Tincher
ASUO Senate Seat 6