Volume 27, Issue 27 - April 7, 2005

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election Prayingfor a latepontiff SGA couldhit snag with lack of candidates Woullard byClayton The N,4etropolilan The candidateshave been announced and the Student Government Assembly election process has officially begun. But after thc voting is all said and done, N'letro students still may not know who rsill representthem this fall. There may nol be enough students to fill the required positions. O n l y l J > t u d e n t s t u r n ci dn t h e i r i n t e n t - t o run forms by the April 1 deadline to become SGA candidates.And only t\r'o students will be running head-to-head for the position of president.The rest-u'hich includes eight senators,a vice president, a student trustee and a SACAB representative-will run unopposed. "I think that this is a reflection of student apathy beyond the scope of what can be accomplished through recruitment," said Alan Franklin, SGA Election Commission chair. Metro students will be able to vote April 18-23 online through MetroConnect, or by paper ballots, which will be available at the Flagpoleduring the day from April l8-22. As it stands now, according to Franklin, a special election will have to be held after regular voting to fill the required positions. The ners SGA constitution, passed in December,changesthe SGA porver structure to 20 positions from the current I3, effectile this fall. Currentll',the SGA consistsof a president, seven vice presidents, t$'o representatives on the Student Advisory Conrmittee to the Auraria Board, a student trustee and attorney general.The neu' SGA will consistof a president, vice president, l5 senators,two and a student trustee. SACA13representatives In order to meet quorum, the SGA must consistof ar.leastl2 senatorsand all the other positions nrust be filled for next fall. Only eight of the candidatesare running for senate positions a:rd only one candidate is looking to fill one c,f the two state-mandated SACAB representat:.vepositions. "l believe that though there aren't enough

Photo lllustrationby Hans Halgren/ The Metropolitan A Metro Student poses in front of the stained glass windows inside St. Elizabetlfs church. Many students on campus and people see complete story on pg 3 all around the world, mourn the death of Pope fohn Paul II, who passedawayApril 2.

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