The road ahead for a new Senate
I want to lay out some things that might help make the working relationship between the student government and campus media a little more beneficial for us both.
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I want to lay out some things that might help make the working relationship between the student government and campus media a little more beneficial for us both.
Read MoreHis perpetually constipated expression and a talentless campaign team notwithstanding, Mitt Romney got a few things right. including his prescient declaration of Russia as our “number one geopolitical foe.”
Read MoreThis semester I have chosen to return to the classroom as a student. It is a one credit class on picture matting and framing. I have learned so much from this class, but I have found that I have not taken responsibility for my coursework.
Read MoreThe semester is coming quickly to a close, and we’re reminded every week by our adviser to remain vigilant and finish strong. “You are only as good as the last thing you did.”
Read MoreGavan Archibald
Resident Adviser of Kent Hall
“I feel like its
something positive and a way for us to give back to the
community and the home of this thriving college since they have helped us.”
Oh boy, it’s everyone’s favorite time of the year; election season! I have never been big on student government because I feel like it’s a flawed system and needs an overhaul, but I want to keep readers informed about candidates and other things, so why not? I have taken a good look at all of the candidates and have come to the conclusion that Senator Michael Hall is probably the best guy for the job.
Read MoreWhen the editorial board met to discuss if we should endorse a candidate, we reviewed our notes and the audio recording, and are convinced that Nathaniel Brown, sophomore of Rapid City, South Dakota, will be best fit for Student Senate President.
Read MoreAngela Cruz
19, sophomore of Valentine
“Somebody who’s willing to work hard and ensure the student’s money is being spent on stuff student’s actually need.”
Read MoreThe Spring 2015 Student Senate Presidential Debate took place Monday evening in the Rita King Library, and was moderated by Social & Communication Arts Associate Professor and Dept. Chair Robert Knight.
Three candidates are running for President of Student Senate.
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