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Perspectives : Do you care about the results for SA president?

Do you care about the results for SA president?

‘I do care about the results because I think whoever is elected represents the student body. Whatever concerns we have collectively, we need to bring to whoever is elected.’

Garret PustayJunior political science and international relations major



‘I do. One of my good friends was Larry Seivert’s campaign manager, and I know she worked really hard, and I would like to see him come out victorious.’

Emily SamitSophomore fashion design

‘Honestly, not really, but I found that the write-in candidate and his entry into the campaign was pretty interesting just to spark things up.’

Michelle MaderaSophomore Spanish and communications sciences and disorders major

‘I didn’t really know about it before, so it doesn’t really affect me.’

Janelby RamirezSophomore international relations major

‘No, not at all. The only reason I voted was because I got so sick of people asking me to vote that I wrote in my own candidates – I voted Mahmoud Ahmadinejad for president.’

Jay FishmanSophomore broadcast journalism and Middle Eastern studies major

‘Not really.’

Steve GlorSophomore music industry major

‘It’s not something that I strongly have an opinion about, no.’

David FarbyFreshman broadcast journalism major

‘I care a lot about the results. We need someone who’s willing to work with organizations who are trying to make the school less segregated and more united.’

Ghislaine LeonSophomore marketing and retail major





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