Adam and Mena will stop “sketchy scheduling fee”
I am writing to offer my support to Adam and Mena for ASUO Executive. I decided to do so not long after dropping a class during the first week of spring term. This course, which didn’t change my course load because I added another class at the same time, will cost me 15 percent of the cost of the course.
This policy is a blatant attempt by the University to get even more money from students who are already paying too much tuition. Adam and Mena know this. They are the only ones who are working to stop this sketchy scheduling fee. To help preserve academic freedom, vote for Adam and Mena.
Hayley Harris
junior
journalism
Strawn and Aguilar committed to change
We need an ASUO Executive that is dedicated to creating changes right here on campus. I give my endorsement to Ben Strawn and Diana Aguilar for ASUO Executive because they are committed to this principle.
General apathy on campus for student government has been driven by previous ASUO Executive administrations that have focused too much on off-campus issues. It is time for a change! Ben and Diana will bring tangible results to students by increasing the availability of campus resources, improving community relations with students and demanding not only affordable but also quality education.
Good intentions are not enough — the Executive must truly understand and represent the interests of their fellow students. Ben and Diana will use their experience to do this for you. I urge you to vote for Ben and Diana.
Mike Sherman
junior
political science, economics
Strawn and Aguilar deserve students’ votes
I beseech all University students to make a wise choice and vote for Ben Strawn and Diana Aguilar in the ASUO general elections this Friday through Monday. Ben and Diana are two exceptional individuals with a strong vision and plan to create
tangible change on the University campus. Their ideas and vigor present them to be an exciting opportunity for students today.
Ben and Diana will work toward goals that are important for all students. Issues such as housing standards, tuition, student fees, library, and rec center hours and increased community are central to the Ben and Diana campaign.
Not only do Ben and Diana have brilliant ideas for the improvement of campus life, they have the drive, ability and support from administration and students to be successful in our endeavors. With enthusiasm, I urge you to vote for Ben and Diana in this general election.
Anthony Cain
pre-business administration