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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.
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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
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AVAILABLE
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ELLIS CLAYTON
AGE: 20
THIRD-YEAR
NO. 1 ISSUE:
Wants to better
represent the
school of Public
Health.
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