The election is next week.
How would you help students understand university topics, such as its fixed tuition program, and other university functions?
Taylor: What we’ve tried to do in our work inside Student Senate and outside of Student Senate this year is raise awareness before these decisions are made ...
If elected, what would you like to accomplish as an executive board?
Amireh: One of the big parts of being on senate is currently what is a very restricted privilege given to them to be able to sit on these university-wide standing committees. As treasurer I think it would be important for me to sit on budget committees.
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What is one problem Student Senate has that you would like to fix?
Wallace: Student Senate this year has not been able to really have a good, fair bipartisanship.
Why are you the best candidate for president?
Taylor: I’ve regularly met with administrators to facilitate having cultural competency courses with New BLAC; I’ve met with administrators to try to have time for students to speak on the Board of Trustees’ agenda …