Avion Issue 9 Spring 2015

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ELECTIONS ISSUE

| Issue 9 | Volume 143 | Tuesday, March 31, 2015 | theavion.com |

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2015-16 SGA Executive Candidates

Executive hopefuls Abbey Martin (left) as Vice President, Lincoln Kelly (center) as President, and James Wasef (right) as Treasurer.

Executive hopefuls Christina Alford (left) Vice President, Surya Elangovan (center) President, and Mary Brown (right) Treasurer.

Lincoln, Abbey, James

Surya, Christina, Mary

Hello Eagles, My name is Lincoln Kelly, and I am running to be the next SGA President. I have been heavily involved on campus through Greek life, Army ROTC, and most importantly SGA. I have had the pleasure of being the Speaker of the Student Court, a position that has given me a good insight on how the SGA runs, and its potential. With this knowledge I hope to work together with organizations all around campus to make your experience at Embry-Riddle the best it can possibly be. My name is Abbey Martin, and I am running to be the next SGA Vice President. I am sophomore studying Homeland Security and minoring in Cyber Security and International Affairs. Outside of classes, I am a Sister of Alpha Xi Delta and a member of the SGA Executive Board. During my time serving the students thus far, I have assisted in implementation of student ideas to promote campus growth,and also have hosted Council of Presidents on a monthly basis. I have a passion for serving the Embry Riddle community and being a voice for the students, and look forward to what the future has to offer! My name is James Wasef, and I have been apart of the SGA for the past three semesters serving on the Student Finance Board. I am running to be the next SGA Treasur-

er because I believe that with the time I have served on the board I have been able to develop the qualities that would make a remarkable treasurer and serve the students the best. I am a junior in the Aeronautical Science major and minoring in Unmanned Aircraft Systems. I am involved in various organizations including the Orientation Team,the Greek Community and the SGA. Within all these organizations, I have been able to hold positions, develop my own leadership style, and I am able to see things from different perspectives within the Embry-Riddle community. This upcoming school year marks a pivotal time for us here at Embry-Riddle. This will be the year we officially move forward and begin to finalize the new Student Union. As exciting as that sounds, we know many of us are upset, unhappy, and down right angry. This building is suppose to represent everything about us as a student body and a university as a whole, yet it seems to be falling short in every aspect. We understand this concern and we plan to tackle this problem head on by voicing your opinions, your concerns, and getting the Student Union to be the building we want and need. Continued on A4 >>

The Embry-Riddle Daytona Beach campus is going through some critical changes and it requires a strong, approachable executive board to represent its students. This year we would like to focus on an inclusive SGA, where students are part of the decision that we are making as an executive board. We are running together because we believe that we can better the Embry-Riddle community and we share a common passion: to serve the campus community and to listen to any concerns, big or small. Our ticket is built on the foundation of experience, determination and LOVE for this campus. President: Hello Eagles! My name is Surya Elangovan and I have been part of the SGA ever since I stepped foot on this wonderful campus. During my two years here, I joined the First Year Initiative (FYI) and then began exploring different aspects of the school. Since then, I have been a Teaching Assistant, an Emerging Leader, on the Orientation Team, served as the Student Representative to the College of Engineering and for the past semester, worked as the Business Director for our college radio station the WIKD 102.5. As SGA President, I would like to bridge

the gap between students and the SGA and unite us as one single student body that can make decisions collectively, and progress at a rate, faster than we can ever imagine. These decisions will directly relate to the completion of the new Student Union, the Parking Garage and the new Residence Halls. Our motto “Student Concerns Matter” will profoundly come into action here. As President, I am here to represent YOU as a student and to cater to your concerns, opinions and needs about the key buildings that going to considered as cornerstones of our campus for the next 30-40 years. Secondly, I would like to increase the SGA’s overall presence on campus and build long lasting traditions within its students. This would happen by continuing to support athletics and sponsoring all their games so that our students can actively support for no charge and experience the breathtaking performances that our Embry-Riddle Eagles effortlessly put up. Lastly, I would also like to make a personal impact on as many student organizations and clubs as I can by going back to them and stimulating meaningful conversations about what our SGA can do for its Students. Continued on A4 >>

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Vote For Your SGA President March 30 - April 3


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