Melton-Morales ticket
will follow through
This letter is in support of the “It’s all about ME working 4 you!” ticket for ASUO Executive. Maddy Melton and Eddy Morales are the most qualified candidates for this position because of their past involvement in the ASUO office and other student organizations.
I believe Maddy and Eddy know what students need and have a platform to prove it. We want real representation, and this is why Maddy and Eddy are for student empowerment. They want to place students in decision-making boards and committees so those students will have more control over their college experience.
Having worked alongside Maddy and Eddy in the ASUO office, I know that they can be counted on to follow through and to work hard. Maddy and Eddy are passionate about empowering students, and I am confident they will carry out the platform and agenda they promise to implement.
Diana Aguilar
sophomore
journalism and political science
Melton, Morales have
a focused, solid platform
In order for a University to run smoothly, we need great leaders. And what better candidates to fill those
positions then Maddy Melton and Eddy Morales?
I am supporting Maddy and Eddy for ASUO Executive because they know their stuff. As active members of the ASUO, they have already established a foundation. It is an advantage to students that they are able to build upon such a foundation.
Their platform is amazing. Their focus includes student empowerment, fair housing contracts, law and graduate student advocacy and supporting international student issues. They include everyone and leave no one
behind. Their issues are unique, and you can tell that they have thought things through and strategized everything, instead of having your basic, generic platform.
As the Multicultural Advocacy team of the ASUO, they have always focused on educating students. People should be aware that beyond their platform, they will continue to work on diversity and building bridges among all
communities.
They are dedicated and passionate about their work. Now they want to work for us and improve the school we have come to know and love. I am definitely willing to have them work for me — and for all of us.
Shirley Mei Tham
sophomore
advertising and psychology