The Student Printz. February 26, 2015

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Thursday, February 26, 2015

Volume 99 Issue 40

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SGA elections to take place next week Jeffrey George

Matt Balcer

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Running for re-election as SGA president Junior political science major Former SGA experience: Current SGA president Co-director of Eaglepalooza, SGA Cabinet

Running for election as SGA President

Junior communication studies major Former SGA experience: Executive director of events, SGA Cabinet Assistant homecoming director, SGA Cabinet Freshman Finale director, Freshman Associates

Freshman Associates president “I believe the experience I have gained in the past year sets me up to continue to lead SGA. I love being able to meet students every day and advocate for them, which is what I hope to continue to do and continue to represent our students to the administration. (I want to) fight to make your experience better on a day-to-day basis, because I’ve had such a great experience at Southern Miss.”

“I’d like to install printing kiosks on campus. I’d also like to explore a system called MoneyMate, used at many larger schools. I would like to reach out to students that aren’t as tended to (and perhaps) start a branch in the SGA Cabinet that explores getting transfer students involved. I’d also like to begin a program reaching out to international students that pairs them with local students.”

Autumn Sobel

J.D. Rimann

Running for election as SGA attorney general

Running for election as SGA attorney general

Junior history and English double major

Sophomore history major

Former SGA experience: Current Judicial Board member

Former SGA experience: vice chairman of Judicial Board

Senator for Arts and Letters, SGA Senate

Judicial Board, chair of student initiatives

SGA philanthropy commission “I want to continue pushing out what the AG office can do through social media. I also want to let freshmen know how the judicial board can help them, which ties into the ‘visibility’ part of my platform. The advocacy part ties into the idea that the AG is an advocate for the student. For the individual student, who perhaps has issues with a faculty member, parking, etc., the attorney general advises and advocates for the student in that situation.”

Blake Dunaway

Running for election as SGA treasurer Junior finance major Former SGA experience: associate director for The Big Event, SGA Cabinet

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Quinton Cross

Running for election as SGA attorney general Freshman broadcast journalism major Former SGA experience: Freshman Associates Council

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“I am a well-rounded person, I know how to listen. I can communicate with you and bring your concerns in a professional manner. I am also very passionate and I’ll be available to the students any time, any day.”

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Freshman Council Adviser

“This next year, one of the main things I want to accomplish is having two events, one in the fall and one in the spring, that benefit the Foundation directly. Another thing I want to accomplish is have the Philanthropy Commission be more involved with SGA. No matter the branch, I believe having the entire student government unified will create transparency within the student government as well as to students on and off campus.”

“I am running because I have a clear understanding of the student body’s needs in terms of parking. I believe I can advocate for them effectively as well as listen to new ideas and concerns. I believe students should vote for me because I’m very dedicated to Southern Miss and its students.”

Bradley Floore

Running for election as SGA treasurer Junior finance & accounting double major

Former SGA experience: Policies and Procedures Committee, SGA Senate

“If elected, I promise to lead with integrity, increase SGA fiscal transparency, and listen to the student body’s voice. Specifically, I want all students to understand how SGA is working to better their lives, and numbers are a clear way to do just that. I would like to periodically update the student body on what money is being spent for which student activities programs and how it benefits them.”


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