Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 09, 2003, Page 3, Image 3

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    while he was student body presi
dent), he has solid ideas and he
brings a wealth of experience to the
table. The journalism school will be
well represented by him.
Senate Seat 15
Social Science
Adam Turcott
Turcott will be a refreshing voice
in student government. Coming off
a stint as Residence Hall Associa
tion finance chairman, he brings
some experience and many new
ideas to the _
senate. He of
fered a con
crete sugges
tion for
increasing
communica
tion with his
constituency,
and like a few
other candi
dates, would
like to see more
events that help
enliven the campus community
and draw more people together.
Turcott will keep students involved
in government.
Senate Seat 16
Science
Paul Griffes
Griffes was one of our favorite
Turcott
eanuiuaces
overall. At
times his an
swers were
long-winded, I
but they al
ways con
tained good
ideas. We share
Griffes’ con- -
cern about the I
University’s I
push for more
Griffes
autonomy from government over
sight, we agree with him that sen
ate should have put an anti-war
resolution ballot measure before
the students, and we appreciate
his attention to students who, as
he says, don’t fit “that 18-to-22
year-old, Mom-and-Dad-are-pay
ing-for-it profile.”
Griffes is thoughtful and engaged,
and he’ll make a good senator.
Senate Seat 17
Business
Erik
Fordyce
Fordyce gives
business stu
dents a no-non
sense, business
oriented choice
for senate, and
we recommend
they take it.
r uruyce s locus mrm.
and ideas re- Fnrflvrp
volve around *
giving the business school better rep
resentation, acquiring more Universi
ty funding for business clubs and hav
ing more outreach from companies to
the school. He seems prepared and
well-equipped to sit on senate.
EMU Board At-Large
Midterm seat ~
Slade Leeson
IN one or the
candidates for
this race offered
a lot of detail,
but Leeson has
the strongest
grasp of the fis
cal issues facing
EMU groups
and a willing
ness to main
tain service lev
els. He also
suggested looking for outside sources
for fundraising to help maintain serv
ices, which we support.
Associated Students
Presidential
Advisory Council
Nick Hudson
Hudson has great experience
and legislative knowledge, thanks
to his work in ASUO this year.
That brings a strong understanding
of the issues affecting students, in
cluding the affordability of college,
tne recruit
ment and re
tention of mi
norities on
campus and
working more
closely with
the communi
ty. This was a
close race,
though, and
Alex uonzalez
also would Hudson
make a fine
choice.
Editorial board
members
Michael J. Salena De La
Kleckner Cruz
Editor in chief Editorial page
Jessica assistant
Richelderfer Julie
Managing Lauderbaugh
editor Columnist
Jenna Cunningham
Student representative
CORRECTION
in “Seat 13 bids review office
hours, budget" (ODE, April 8),
ASUO Student Senate
candidate Stefan Myers
should have been identified
as the ASUO legislative
associate. He was a legislative
senator at Clackamas
Community College.
The Emerald regrets the error.
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