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SA voting members: Why we think Wickerson is the right choice for president

(02/20/19 4:23am)

During our time in the Student Association Senate, we’ve seen and experienced how students can be cynical about the SA’s leadership, efficacy and ability to reach all members of the student body. The SA Senate has fallen short on several occasions, and we have a responsibility to proactively address shortcomings and critically evaluate how it can better serve the student body. However, lasting change takes time and forethought, as evidenced by the three-year process that it took to thoughtfully revise our current constitution. Since then, SA members have successfully advocated for further structural changes to improve the organization and make it more accessible. Never once during that process has one student, let alone one who has never held a position in the SA, declared to have all the answers to how a body representing 4,000 unique students could make itself better.  


Reforming SJP fines another opportunity to improve accessibility

(02/24/17 3:12pm)

The fact that the burden of Student Judicial Programs fines falls unevenly on students of differing socioeconomic statuses is not up for debate. What does appear to be up for debate is whether SJP should continue to be able to impose fines on students as a punitive sanction for violations of the Code of Student Conduct. As student judicial officials, we believe the answer is no.