VOTE CANDIDATE STATEMENTS PRESIDENT/ VICE PRESIDENT Jennifer Hills/ JoSonja Watson Leadership and organizing require e\|>erience ami dedication to student rights. I tie team ot Jennifer Hills and JoSonja Watson exemplify strong leadership. acti\ ism and years ot e\|K*rienee. Jennifer is the \ ice chair of the Incidental f ee Committee, and is on the f Ml board. ASPAC and the Presidents I ask force forCiay and I eshian concerns She was also past director of (i \l \ and on the National Hoard of l SSA JoSoiqa is also on the IIC, presently V ice chair ot the Hlack Women ot Achievement, and very actise in the Hlack Student l mon In the past she has worked with the office ot Multicultural Affairs on issues of recruitment and retention of Minority youths. Jennifer and JoSonpi iron I gist give lip ser\ ice to the issues of chilli care, campus saletv. coalition building and access to higher education. They have a histois ot doing work on these issues. Jennifer and JoSonja are determined and committed to gi\ mg all students a voice m the implementation of Ballot measure 5. I hey feel that students should not lx- made to bear the burden ot tuition increases and program cuts. I noughis enough! I lies plan to seek funds from the state to lower tuition so more students can have access to higher education, l'hey w ill also implement a crisis service to immediately deal with rape and sexual assault issues Also, they will create a committee of representa lives of student organizations to ex change information and build coali lions. l or Dedication. Activism, and I xperience VOT1 Bill I S AND WA I S( )\ tor ASl () I sec Michael (Olson / Barela\ (Jravson I Ttectivc leadership requires people vs iih strong ideas ami experience. We both have a strong record ot commitment and service. Mike is the current Chairperson ot the ASl () Incidental l ee Committee. He also serves in the Oregon Legislature .is an assistant aide and has worked on the Residence Hall Governance Commit tee. I niversitv President’s Advisors ( ouncil (ASPAC1 egislative A: ( ommumtv Relations, and l Diversity Democrats. Barclay is a member of the ASl () Incidental Lee Committee. I-Ml Board and Budget Committee, and has two years on the I inert ratern 11 > Council Fwccutive as Treasurer. I he main responsibility ot the 1 xecutive is to further student empow erment and increase accessibility to higher education. This includes utili/ ing our experience and relationship \s ith the administration, legislature and student programs to further concerns ot students. Students cannot continue to shoulder tuition hikes and surcharges lor their education. Replacement revenue sources must tv lapped while also increasing levels ot financial aid. Student Services must remain strong, footnotes. Child Care. Legal Services. Athletics, and Counseling all need the continued support ot the executive. We are committed to positively addressing campus safety for women and men, availability, access, and affordability of child care, and lower student fees. for this to be successful, profes sional, experienced, and open student government is essential. In the deci sion making process, all must be heard including graduate students, members ot the greek system, students of color, athletes, student parents, law students, ami international students. \\ ith out experience and your support, student government can make responsible progressive change. f\ml Jot h\ tht' VS CO Scott Dunlap/ Connie Seeley We are not reactionaries- we are visionaries. We see: a campus where ideas are freely exchanged without fear of ignorant retribution; a campus where our needs and wants can be provided because admini stration. the Legislature, and members o! the community understand the importance of higher education and see the students in a positive light; a campus where we all treat one another with the respect and support we deserve not only as students but as human beings. I o achieve this \ ision, we see the issue as being the large amount of misinfonnation, lack ofcommuniea non. anil lack of education surrounding student politics. Through increased information, strong communication, and showing each student the power they hold, we can effectively address the issues that directly affect the student body: Ballot Measure £ and other Legislative Issues: The students voice should be heard where it can be most effective. It is important to show students the power they hold as students and as constituents and apply that power to force legislators, through effective lobbying, to make higher education a priority. Campus Safety: Campus lighting and policy changes are helpful, but educa tion is the key. Free rhinking Campus Environmental: The whole idea of a university is to provide an environment where ideas can be freely exchanged. Education through programs in EORP, New Student Week, and promoting diverse events presents a free-thinking campus enviomment. Things won’t change until attitudes change.