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Senate.candidates Science and Math TRICIA DANIELS No information available. ASHLEY GALLENTINE AGE: 18 FIRST-YEAR NO.l ISSUE: Wants the administration to do away with the 16-hour cap. “We need to get more hours in if you’re going to graduate on time.” JIMMY KUHLEN AGE: 19 SECOND-YEAR NO. 1 ISSUE: Wants more efficient money management out of university administation. SONAM SHAH AGE: 18 FIRST-YEAR NO.l ISSUE: Wants the administration to do away with the 16-hour tuition hour cap. MICHAEL BECHTOLD AGE: 20 THIRD-YEAR NO. 1 ISSUE: Wants the administration to do away with the 16-hour tuition hour cap. PAYAL PATEL AGE: 18 SECOND-YEAR Wants to address parking problems and work on getting more students mvoivea witn student Government. HRSM DIPTI PATEL AGE: 21 THIRD-YEAR NO.l ISSUE: Wants to encourage more student involvement in extra-curricular activities, including sporting events. PATRICK WALSH AGE: 21 THIRD-YEAR NO. 1 ISSUE: Wants to get the average student more involved in student government to address pressing issues like parking and tuition hikes. MICHELLE HACKETT AUt: 19 SECOND-YEAR N0.1 ISSUE: Supports the construction of the on-campus hotel because it will create jobs for students seeking experience. LIBERAL ARTS SAMUEL LEE BENNETT AGE:19 SECOND-YEAR NO.l ISSUE: Wants to make sure the merger between the colleges of Liberal Arts and Science and Math is smooth. STEVEN BYRD AGE: 20 SECOND-YEAR NO.l ISSUE: Wants to get students more involved with student government. LAUREN CHAMPAIGN AGE: 18 FIRST-YEAR NO. 1 ISSUE: Wants to concentrate on bringing Atrican-American issues to the forefront. RYAN HOLT AGE: 19 FIRST-YEAR N0.1 ISSUE: Wants to lobby use administration for changes. NICOLE MODEEN AGE: 18 FIRST-YEAR N0.1 ISSUE: Wants to encourage more communication between student government and the students. TOMMY PRESTON AGE: 18 FIRST-YEAR NO. 1 ISSUE: Wants to serve as a voice for student concerns. ADAM PIPER AGE: 19 SECOND-YEAR NO 1. ISSUE: Wants to work to cut red tape in the way of on-campus improvements. CHRIS AUSTIN AGE: 18 FIRST-YEAR NO.l ISSUE: Wants to get more students involved in everything SG does ERIK GEIB AGE: 19 FIRST-YEAR NO. 1 ISSUE: Wants more money for sports clubs and fitness. BURL WILLIAMS AGE: 24 THIRD-YEAR NO. 1 ISSUE: Wants to make student government more accessible to liberal arts students. BUSINESS RICARDO HAMDAN AGE: 19 FIRST-YEAR NO.l ISSUE: Wants to promote cultural awareness. BEN HAVIRD AGE: 20 SECOND-YEAR NO.l ISSUE: Wants to revamp Senate’s image and portray it as an efficient body. PHOTO NOT AVAILABLE TYLER MACOLLY No information Available. STEPHANIE VINEYARD AGE: 19 SECOND YEAR NO.l ISSUE: Says the entire transportation system can be managed more emcienuy, alleviating parking problems. students. CHRIS FLOYD AGE: 20 SECOND-YEAR NO. 1 ISSUE: Wants to open up the administrative process to JONNY MCCOY - AGE: 20 THIRD-YEAR NO. 1 ISSUE: Wants SG to represent all students. ENGINEERING RICHARD CUNNINGHAM AGE: 20 THIRD-YEAR NO.l ISSUE: Wants to make SG a unified front that can appeal to tne administration ana represent students’ needs. KEVAN SHAW ALLEY No information Available CHAZ LOBO AGE: 20 FIRST-YEAR NO.l ISSUE: Wants to revamp the parking system at USC. PHOTO NOT AVAILABLE CHRIS WHITE AGE: 28 SECOND-YEAR NO.l ISSUE: Wants to better represent the engineering college. Get engineering school’s opinions heard. JOUR & MASS COMM. SARAH CHAKALES AGE: 19 FIRST-YEAR NO.l ISSUE: Wants to make sure there is a good link ol communication between the Journalism school and SG. PHOTO NOT AVAILABLE TYLER JEFFREY AGE: 20 SECOND-YEAR NO. 1 ISSUE: Wants to keep on {rack plans to move the Journalism school to Fetigru. PUBLIC HEALTH PHOTO NOT AVAILABLE i ELLIS CLAYTON AGE: 20 THIRD-YEAR NO. 1 ISSUE: Wants to better represent the school of Public Health. Vote online for your college's candidates at vip.sc.edu, under the “personal” tab. Voting ends Tuesday. www.dailygamecock.com i-1 -B I S ! vVW -~ ... . ... A"'..,./I . i: ... ... — '■ I B _I_ ■I1