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SG election winners' agendas
from The Mercury 04 11 22
by The Mercury
BEN NGUYEN Managing Editor
Student government elections have concluded, and next term’s executive officers have been decided. The Mercury sat down with cognitive science sophomore Kruthi Kanduri and public policy sophomore Margaret Moore to discuss SG’s future. (Interviews edited for concision)
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President-elect Kruthi Kanduri:
What are your plans for the next academic year?
Kruthi Kanduri, President Elect
“I think one thing that Margaret and I are totally excited to focus on- or know that we should be focusing on going forward- number one is the response to full capacity that I mentioned when I was running, but also just care about in general. We talked about the library a lot. We talked about different resources on campus that just aren't getting the attention that they need. Usually, it's due to budget cuts, funding and just being understaffed, but a lot of the times, the resources that are understaffed are, for example, the ISSO, or the Counseling Center or the Office of Student Accessibility.
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Margaret Moore, Vice President Elect