VOTE ASPAC Megan Cogswell A student representative should be acti\ oI\ involved in student affairs with a sincere concern for student rights. I am on staff at the Women's (’enter on campus; through this I have had the opportunity to network with other student groups and become aware of mans prev alent student matters. I have a double major in Geography and International Studies, and am concerned with environmental issues. I also work at the I’sslmger equipment room where I come in contact with a large number of our diverse student population. Through volunteering at III I’and interning with Chicano Affairs, my know ledge ol under represented students on campus has broadened. I feel there is a communication gap between the I diversity administration and students. \S ith respect and coop eralion, ASI’A( can make a difference for students by getting our concerns in legrated into the administration’s agenda. All student concerns deserve to be heard and we all have a responsi bilitv to strengthen the voice of the stu dents. Voting for a progressive camli dale is a positive step. \ ote Megan Cogswell for ASPAC (Associated Student’s Presidential Advisory Conn cil) and let your voice be heard. Heather Moore With so man) concerns in today s society we are all being pulled in various directions. I see ASPA( with so much potential to change the prob lems that lace us as students today. We all have one thing in common, the search for higher knowledge as well as an understanding of the world we live in. Only with vast channels of commu nication will vvc be able to understand each other's concerns. I want to be that route for students. My varied interests keep me in formed on most issues and involved w ith making things happen. I am a v ery approachable anti open minded person w ith concerns in many areas and feel everyone’s suggestions and opinions should bo heard. I want to listen to anyone w ith any concern they mas base, no matter boss big or small I am dedicated to change and ass arc ness ot issues that apply to us as students as well as the younger genera lion. I believe that the President should he aware ot these issues. I be future belongs to us. Change will only occur it we make it happen I can show you how much change we can do togethei EMU BOARD 1 YEAR SEAT Jon ()rgnn I am currently finishing a one seal appointment on the I Ml Board, serv mg as ( hair ot the 1 louse ( miiniil tee ot the I Ml Board I am interested m continuing ms sets ice to the unis et sits community and the I Ml . and with the experience I have I know that I am capable and qualified to continue ss ith this position ke\ in \N . Kilev I lie I Ml is ,m integral part ol tnil campus Not onls is it a place to meet I fiends and study. hut it houses otlu e spat e tor clubs and set s ices, provides food sen ice. houses a post ol I ice. and pros ides areas tot s arious tv pes ol entertainment. Nest year, the I Ml Hoard ssill lx* contronled ss ith seseral important issues Ioremost among these ssill Iv dealing ssitli the proposed budget tuts, it and sslien they take effect. Because the I Ml and the club and programs located there help enhance the educa tional experience, it would lx- unlortu nate to lose ans ot them due* to budget constraints As a board member, I would stork to preserve the EMI as it is now, since it otters something to almost every student. Hopefully, by improving efficiency, budget cuts will not mean the elimination ot anything currently offered at the I Ml EMU BOARD 2 YEAR SEAT l ra\ is (ireen An elected member ot the EMI Board must serve as a liason between 1‘iildfm h\ ihf ISll) students ami organizations that com pose I he I Ml ami must accept the re sponsibilits ot making decisions on the basis of what benefits the I Ml I have the drive, leadership evperience, and the organizational skills to lx* an ellictrve member ot the 1 Ml board I base worked as a member ot ('< >1 ()KS i ( umpamg < )l I ectures < )n Racial Sensitiv its I. am a I 1( i (I resh man Interest ( iroup) leader, and have held several offices in I’hi Kappa I No including chairman ol Rush. Scholat ship, and I’uhlk Relations committees, and corresponding secretars ( ur rentls. I'm an intern working in the Oregon Senate Ma|ont) Oltice. I believe issues lacing the I Ml . such as banning smoking, must be e\ aluatcd thoroughls realisticalls. and burls I pledge to wotk toward in creasing the gteeners in the I Ml and reconligm ing the sks light to create a mote pleasant and relaxing atmos pliere I he I Ml Hoard seises as a toun dation that students and gioups can tels on and build on I o re.u.h its lull potential, it must lx* solid and secure \V ith sour sole, I ss ill ssork hard to lx a valuable and pioductise part ol that foundation I would appreciate sout support Jot* (iruhe \\ h;il docs tlie I Ml Hoard do? Do you know? Do you care? Il is ms goal to make-people care about vs hat the I Ml Board does Ms main goal as an IMl Board Member is to gam more student control over the IMl I he IMl is supposed to lx1 a student union but I have found that in the past two years there are more conferences and con ventions for people not ot the l 'Diver sity while student groups often get overlooked or given less priority, l or the past two years I have worked in the ASl () (one as an intern, and one as the Publications Coordinator). With this experience, I feel I have gained knowl edge necessary to understand the red tape that must be overcome when dealing with the 1 Diversity and Stu dent government. I would support banning smoking in the IMl Affirmative Action recruitment in the IMl as well as IMl Board control ot what it sells to students are the two issues I want to affect most.