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Check Out Our Website! http://uosummer.uoregon.edu going overseas? catch the Oregon daily emerald on the world wide web: www.dallyemerald.com President continued from page 1 Melton said the magnitude of be ing ASUO president continues to hit her at odd moments and still boggles her mind. A recent example of this occurred when Melton was driving home from the airport on Monday with some students from the University Resi dence Hall Association, and at one point they were driving behind a car with a University of Oregon sticker on the back. Melton said one of the guys asked her how it felt to be the president of a university that has a campus brimming with more than 20,000 students. “There are moments when it’s like, ‘Whoa, this is for real,”’ she said. Leading the students at such a large university can change people, however. When Pilliod was first elected as ASUO president for 2002 03, she vowed that she had no fur ther political ambitions — the Uni versity senior just wanted to go to medical school. But now she said she’s working away from the life of needles and surgical gloves. “If this year has taught me any thing, besides a lesson in patience, it’s that I really enjoy public policy management,” Pilliod said. Pilliod said she is proud of the work her administration accom plished because they have made positive changes in the campus community with their efforts. She specifically pointed to the 2002 03 ASUO staff’s work on legisla tive issues as a strong point be cause the ASUO was able to help lead two powerful higher educa tion lobbying organizations — the Oregon Student Association and the United States Student Associ ation. In fact, University students have held top spots on the OSA and the USSA. In addition, the ASUO legislative staff members lobbied at the federal level and were able to increase funding for Pell Grants, which go to the need iest college students, and were re warded for their legislative efforts by the USSA. Although her reign as ASUO president is over, Pilliod said she doesn’t plan on straying from the path of leadership and wants to continue furthering progressive ideals. In fact, Pilliod, along with Bridget Burns, Oregon State Uni versity student body president, has been appointed as a student repre sentative to the Oregon State Board of Higher Education by Gov. Ted Kulongoski. News editor Brook Reinhard contributed to this story. Contact the senior news reporter * atjenniferbear@dailyemerald.com. 2003-04 ASUO Executive staff r Multicultural Advocate I! 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