Name: Heather Spickard
Position: Senate Seat 1 – PFC
Age: 20
Hometown: Eugene, Ore.
Class standing: Sophomore
Major: Japanese and Political Science
Arrests: None
Briefly explain your platform.
True Blue; T stands for “taking a stand,” R stands for “responsible planning,” U stands for “united campus,” E stands for “equitable services.”
What qualities and experience qualify you to be an ASUO senator?
Involved in high school. Gender and Sexual Diversity Advocate on executive staff. Goes to meetings, works with programs, good grasp of how ASUO works.
What are your thoughts on the purpose and size of the student incidental fee?
Unique at the university. A little outdated because it doesn’t take into account the size of enrollment.
What should the PFC do to enhance the ability of ASUO programs to serve students?
Ensure that money reaches specific students with specific needs or broad groups of students.
Under what circumstances should students receive ASUO funding to participate in off-campus conferences?
Conferences should relate to issues that affect good portion of students. When they come back, students should have a debriefing.
Heather Spickard
Daily Emerald
April 5, 2009
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