A.S. special election open till 5 p.m. today
By: Kelsey Eidbo
Issue date: 10/1/08 Section: News
Polls for the Associated Students special election opened at 8 a.m. today. Students can vote for the candidate they think will best fill the seat of director of university affairs this year.
The director will sit on seven councils, acting as a link between students and the Academic Senate. He will also be responsible for executing the new student senate.
No. 1 on the ballot, senior international relations major Nick Boles, plans for better academic assistance, increased school spirit and diversity.
No. 2 on the ballot, senior geography and planning major Lars Ronten, supports the sustainability movement and plans to increase communication between students and staff.
No. 3 on the ballot, junior communications major Jeff Kell, supports more bike racks, sustainability and communication with students.
No. 4 on the ballot, senior communication studies major Bob Reynolds, wants to represent the university and take on the responsibilities of the position.
The winner will represent and communicate student ideas through the school year. Log on to aschico.com to learn more about the candidates and vote before 5 p.m. at the Web site or in Bell Memorial Union Room 203.
Kelsey Eidbo can be reached at
keidbo@theorion.com
The director will sit on seven councils, acting as a link between students and the Academic Senate. He will also be responsible for executing the new student senate.
No. 1 on the ballot, senior international relations major Nick Boles, plans for better academic assistance, increased school spirit and diversity.
No. 2 on the ballot, senior geography and planning major Lars Ronten, supports the sustainability movement and plans to increase communication between students and staff.
No. 3 on the ballot, junior communications major Jeff Kell, supports more bike racks, sustainability and communication with students.
No. 4 on the ballot, senior communication studies major Bob Reynolds, wants to represent the university and take on the responsibilities of the position.
The winner will represent and communicate student ideas through the school year. Log on to aschico.com to learn more about the candidates and vote before 5 p.m. at the Web site or in Bell Memorial Union Room 203.
Kelsey Eidbo can be reached at
keidbo@theorion.com
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