Wednesday, February 25

USAC CANDIDATE ENDORSEMENTS

If Julie Ryu had possessed signatory power while working as this year’s Student Welfare Commission Chief of Staff, the commission would probably be in much better shape. Read more...


USAC CANDIDATE ENDORSEMENTS

It’s a shame that Marselle Washington, fourth-year African American studies and sociology student, isn’t seeking a higher office. He has the kind of experience, professionalism and temperament that every USAC officer should aspire to. Read more...


USAC CANDIDATE ENDORSEMENTS

Jared Seltzer’s got class ““ though you wouldn’t know it from his candidate statement and you definitely wouldn’t know it from the Campus Events Commission’s advertising. Read more...


USAC CANDIDATE ENDORSEMENTS

An endorsement for Noah Bookman, a third-year American literature and culture student, is an unenthusiastic one. While Bookman is a stronger candidate for General Representative than any of those not endorsed by the editorial board, his major weakness lies in his naivete. Read more...


USAC CANDIDATE ENDORSEMENTS

If there’s one word that describes Fannie Huang, a third-year applied mathematics student and the lone candidate for Community Service Commissioner, it’s “enthusiastic.” With her dynamic outlook and broad experience as both a CSC staffer and project participant, Huang is sure to be a passionate, committed and motivated leader for the the thousands of students who participate in USAC-sponsored service programs. Read more...



USAC CANDIDATE ENDORSEMENTS

Ryan Bulatao, a second-year civil engineering student, is a candidate with specific plans for his intended office. Students should vote for him with the assurance that they are electing an active and knowledgeable General Representative. Read more...