The Pace Chronicle - Volume I, Issue XX - March 21, 2012

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Student Association 2012-2013 Election Edition

Volume I, Issue XX

Pace University, Pleasantville/Briarcliff Manor, NY

www.PaceChronicle.net

Letter from the Student Association President Kayla Turner

The Candidates For President: Brian Keegan

Brian.E.Keegan@pace.edu

Melanie Londono

Melanie.J.LondonoPayco@pace.edu

For Executive Vice President of Judicial and Compliance: Charles Link

Contributor Kayla.D.Turner@pace.edu

To the student body here at Pace University, I invite you to take part in selecting the your voices for this upcoming 2012-2013 academic school year. This month marks the start of our Student Association (SA) 2012 Elections, which I can proudly say features 15 exceptional student leaders. Standing up and out to speak and debate throughout this month is a group dedicated members of the Pace community who recognize needs for improvement in our campus and student life, or maybe these are students who simply feel compelled to give back to our community in some way. It is even possible that both the former and the latter motivate these candidates. Either way, as a student leader that is more than grateful for the opportunity my peers have given me to serve as President, I can justifiably say that each of these candidates are just as devoted to Pace as I am. Written on the ballot will be a list of diverse list of candidates who all have something different to offer. Before you cast your vote, be sure to carefully and thoughtfully select the candidates that best exemplify what you look for in a leader—better yet, what you deserve in a leader. Next month my term will come to a bittersweet end. Thank you again for allowing me this opportunity to stand with you as well as stand for you since I was sworn in last spring, speaking also for the rest of my executive board. Furthermore, I thank you in advance for allowing this next executive board to represent you, confident that they will perform even greater than their predecessors.

Brian Keegan

Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Charles.R.Link@pace.edu

Kathleen Melhorn

Kathleen.R.Melhorn@pace.edu

For Vice President of Programming: Janike Bradshaw

Janike.L.Bradshaw@pace.edu

Sarah Croghan

Sarah.E.Croghan@pace.edu

For Vice President of Finance: Anthony Fanelli

Anthony.L.Fanelli@pace.edu

Mariel Mejia

Mariel.Mejia@pace.edu

Tafasha Pitt

Tafasha.C.Pitt@pace.edu

of

For Vice President Unity and Social Justice: Daniella Willocks

Daniella.D.Willocks@pace.edu

Ebony Turner

Ebony.Turner@pace.edu

Tania DePalma

Tania.D.DePalma@pace.edu

For Vice President of Administration: Ashlee Ruiz

Ashlee.N.Ruiz@pace.edu

Harrison C. Davies

Harrison.C.Davies@pace.edu

Matthew Indik

Matthew.B.Indik@pace.edu

Position Statements from your Student Association Presidential Candidates

After four years serving in Student Association (SA), with two of those years in service as Vice President of Finance, I am uniquely suited to serve as President of SA for the 2012-2013 Academic Year. I have seen many successes and failures on the part of SA in the past four years, and I have the most experience with how to handle both. I have been a major part of the tremendous advancements in SA of the past two years, and I have a very good feel for the direction the organization is taking. I have been actively involved in the current attempts to continue restructuring SA to better represent and serve the needs of the student

body as a whole. I am more familiar with the constitution, policies, and procedures of SA than anyone else could possibly be. I am, therefore, better suited than anybody else to continue the process of improvement. One of my major visions for the future of SA is the implementation of a unified means of planning and promoting events on campus. I would like to guide the executive board and senate to initiate a process by which all events are planned and prepared through a single unified system to ensure better variety and a better distribution of events throughout the year. I would also like to see the continuation of the steps taken by the current Vice President of Programming to improve the means of communicating information to the student body because I know this has always been something we have struggled with. Finally and perhaps most importantly I am familiar with the roles of the executive board. I am very comfortable with exactly what is involved with each position. As the forefront of the executive board, the President needs to be able to step quickly into the role and facilitate the transition and immediate progress of the board. This requires that the candidate be not only familiar with each member’s role in the executive board but with the direction and current activities of SA as a whole. For the sake of everything that has been started in the past two terms, we need a President who is absolutely aware of where everything currently stands.

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Hello Pace University! My name is Melanie Londono, I’m a junior political science major with a minor in law and communications and I am running for Student Association (SA) President for the 2012-2013 academic year. In my last three years I have assumed many leadership positions that I believe will provide me sufficient experience for this role. At Pace, I have been a Resident Assistant (2010-2012), Orientation Leader (2011), President of Nu Zeta Phi, Vice President of Formal Recruitment for University Panhellenic Council, President of Dow Hall Council (2009-2011), AALANA Mentor, and a Head Delegate for the Pace-Westchester Model United Nations team. Additionally, I’ve held on-campus jobs such as tour guide and a technical assistant in Mortola Library. While at Pace, I’ve maintained academic excellence by maintaining my scholarship and awarded Deans List honors. Qualities that I possess that would make me an excellent candidate are my abilities to remain consistent and fair, desire to develop an idea or person to reach maximum potential, and my commitment to the university and its greatness. My ability to be a mediator and an unbiased person has been a key element for organizations I have been a part of to remain stable and conflict-free. My desire to develop has shown through improvements in my own sorority through new plans for growth and higher standards. My commitment and passion to the university has kept me improving the university through my small efforts by being a student leader. I am running for this position because I’m active student participant who understands what the student body yearns for and needs to improve the university

Melanie Londono

student experience. I have also been on the receiving end of hearing student needs as a Resident Assistant and helping seek answers to issues. I hope to continue this on the larger scale by being a part of SA. If elected SA President, I will make it a priority to improve communication to students who may not be actively involved in organizations and therefore are unaware of opportunities that the university has to offer. It is necessary to have a larger portion of the student body to be active in student government, university organizations, and administrative offices. As a member of Greek Life, I understand the importance of mending the relationship of the governing boards to SA as it is beneficial to Greek and non-Greek students. It would be my duty to serve the student body in any way I am able to and be your voice. I am so proud of Pace and I hope that I can add to this experience for other students.


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