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Campus buzz Wednesday Professional Firms Visiting Day (archi tecture career fair), ail day, Lawrence Hall, free. Quattro Mani Piano Duo (guest artists), 8 p.m., Beall Hall, $7 general, $3 students. Passover Seder, 7-11:30 p.m., Gerlinger Lounge, $25 general, $9 students. The Coup and Lifesavas (hip hop), 9-12 p.m., EMU Ballroom, $17 general, $15 students. Seat 8 continued from page 1 maintaining and coordinating an agreement with the Athletic Department about student tick ets at athletic events. Harding, an Oregon native from Lake Os wego, said he takes to student leadership like a duck to water. Ever since he first came to the University, Harding has been involved as a leader in a va riety of campus activities, such as being president of the Residence Hall Association his freshman year. He added that his time at the University has helped shape the person he has become. “I don’t know if there isn’t a way (the University) hasn’t influenced me over the last few years,” Harding said. Harding’s motivation for wanting to be a student leader is in the same stream of thought as the old camping philosophy of leaving a place better than it was when you first got there. Harding said that after he graduates and leaves the University, he wants to be able to point back and say he creat ed a positive change for students. Harding said he has aspirations of being a foreign television correspon dent, and is in the process of learning French and helping produce segments Harding of the student-run television show “DuckU.” Kuchulis, Harding’s competition for Seat 8 in the upcoming general elec tion, said he doesn’t want the student voters to mistake him for being inex perienced just because he is in his sophomore year. He added he has an edge over stu dents running for ASUO as juniors and sen iors because he will be able to keep working on the projects and changes that are institut ed without wor rying about graduating. “My advan tage is that I bring a new voice to the senate,” Kuchulis said. Kuchulis said much of his free time is spent engaging in a number of out door pursuits, such as snowboarding, basketball and boxing. However, he is currently taking a break from athletic activities to recuperate from his third anterior cruciate ligament surgery. Independence and the chance to grow as an individual has had a pro found impact on his life since he first came to the University, Kuchulis said. He added that being away from home and his family has given him the chance to explore who he really is, and he hopes to someday have his own law practice, a goal common among many of the candidates running for ASUO office this year. Contact the senior news reporter at jenniferbear@dailyemerald.com. 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