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Issue 17 • Volume 125 Thursday, Feb. 28, 2019 www.thesandspur.org
SGA candidates campaign on parking, dining improvements
Pairs present dueling plans to meet students’ needs By Hannah Butcher
hbutcher@rollins.edu
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atthew Weiner (‘20HH) is running for SGA president alongside Sydney Brown (‘21) for vice president. Weiner is the first Holt student to run for the position. With more than 15 initiatives outlined on their campaign posters, Weiner and Brown said their on-campus leadership, communication abilities, and diverse experiences make them the best candidates to lead the student body. Here’s what you need to know about their campaign: Top initiatives Health and Wellness To encourage students’ overall well-being, Weiner and Brown want to add vending machines with vegan and gluten free snacks in easy-to-access locations so students with dietary restrictions can grab healthy
By Ellie Rushing
erushing@rollins.edu
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am Nguyen is running as president of the Student Government Association (SGA) alongside Harrison Loew as her vice president. Nguyen, a junior, and Loew, a sophomore, said that their strong friendship, strong-minded personalities, and self-accountability are what would make them the best pair for the job. Here’s what you need to know about their initiatives and qualifications for the positions: Top initiatives Dining Services Nguyen believes there should be better dining options for students with diet limitations, including students with Celiac’s disease, as well as vegan and vegetarian diets. “It’s not sustainable to eat rice and beans all day every day. So, we want to talk to [Dining Services] about
food on the go. “Right now, most vending machines on campus sell soda,” Weiner said. “They are not being used to their full potential.” Weiner and Brown also plan to place ice machines in every residence hall. This would
Weiner and Brown
allow students to access ice needed for injuries, inflammation, headaches, or simple cold drinks. Digitizing As SGA finishes its Student incorporating some meat substitutes and vegan cheese options.” Parking While the pair did not have specific solutions to solve the campus parking crunch, they
Loew and Nguyen
said they would work to make sure the on-going construction projects limiting spaces are completed on time to bring spaces back as soon as possible. “Accommodating this transition will be difficult,” said Nguyen. “We are going to work our best to re-
SGA ELECTION VOTING GUIDE Election Dates: Monday, March 4 - Friday, March 8
Life App, Weiner and Brown are determined to digitize R-Cards. Doing so would reduce the need for plastic debit and credit cards on campus. “Not everyone has their R-Cards on them all the time, but everyone always has their phone,” Weiner said. The technology would be accessed through the Student Life App and would work similarly to Apple Pay. The candidates also want to build a Student Business Directory that condenses student business information to support student entrepreneurship and provide networking resources.
The Candidates:
Transportation Weiner and Brown agree that transportation is a huge issue on campus, especially as construction bars on-campus parking. “We can’t promise more parking spots. It wouldn’t be feasible,” said Brown. However, the candidates want to partner with ‣ See PAIR 1 Page 2
‣ Friday, March 1 at 7 p.m.
ally pressure Rollins to get the parking garage done as quickly as possible.” Transparency and communication Nguyen said that SGA does a lot on campus, but students do not understand exactly what it does. “We haven’t been the best at sharing that,” she said. She said that relying on others in the communication process has “watered down” SGA’s ability to reach the students, but added that she and Loew would work directly with students to keep them updated with campus projects and initiatives. A second shot at the presidency Nguyen ran for president last year but was not elected into office. She said that this time “everything is different” because now she is honing in on specific issues related to student life. “Last year, my campaign focused on a little bit of everything. ‣ See PAIR 2 Page 2
President: Matthew Weiner (‘20HH) Nam Nguyen (‘20) Vice president: Sydney Brown (‘21) Harrison Loew (‘21) Upcoming Events:
LipSync! event, including candidates’ public platform reveals ‣ Monday, March 4 at 7 p.m.
Public debate between candidates, which will allow presidential pairs to challenge each other’s platforms. Students may begin voting by logging onto Get Involved. ‣ Monday, March 4 to Friday, March 8
Candidates campaign through the week and students can vote throughout each day up to 5 p.m. on Friday. ‣ Friday, March 8 at 5 p.m.
New SGA president and vice president for the 2019-2020 school year announced. Open seats for senator positions will be announced at the end of the semester. How to Vote: Log onto Get Involved between March 4-8. The digital voting service will be on the front page for easy access.