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WEDNESDAY, FEB. 23, 2011 VOLUME 85 ■ ISSUE 98
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SGA candidates ready for debate Executive office hopefuls to meet in SUB today at 7 p.m. By STEPHEN GIPSON STAFF WRITER
The three presidential candidates getting ready for today’s debate agree on one thing: Texas Tech students must come first. The debate is in the Student Senate Room of the Student Union Building at 7 p.m. The debate is for all candidates running for executive office of Tech’s Student Government Association. Tyler Patton, a presidential candidate and junior public relations major from Graham, said he believes the debate will be a forum for students to
come and see the distinctions between the three candidates. He said his campaign’s slogan is ‘Leadership as bold as Texas.’ “We feel very strongly about SGA needing to come back to standing for students and fixing big problems. I don’t think SGA should be here to fix small issues,” Patton said. “I want us to be going into administrative offices and having serious discussions about issues that sometimes are uncomfortable to talk about.” Because Texas is facing its largest budget deficit ever and Texas’ higher education budget is continuing to be
cut, a strong representative for the students of Tech will be needed, Patton said. Patton said he believes community service is something Tech’s Student Government Association could be doing more of. One of his goals as a candidate is to increase not only SGA’s participation in community service, but students’ participation as well. He believes implementing the Campus Kitchen Program will give students an opportunity to help Lubbock’s homeless. The Campus Kitchen Program has been implemented at 15 other
universities across the country. He said the Campus Kitchen Program takes all the food not used during the day and creates a hot meal to be delivered to homeless shelters. Jenny Mayants, a presidential candidate and junior energy commerce major from Sugar Land, said the main goal of the debates is to give students an opportunity to meet and get to know the candidates. “It’s to be able to reach those students who have no connection to any of the candidates running, and to really be able to show them what we can do for them not only as future leaders of Texas Tech, but also as fellow students at Texas Tech,” Mayants said. “One thing I’m really going to try show students is who I am as a person and who I am as a leader.” SGA continued on Page 2 ➤➤
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JENNY MAYANTS, A junior energy commerce major from Sugar Land and current SGA internal vice president, talks Tuesday outside the Student Union Building to Jean-Paul Monge, a junior chemical engineering and computer science dual major from Gallup, N.M., about her campaign for SGA president.
Recent SGA Water pipe burst shuts bill concerns down rec center pool parking officials Bill allows excused tickets through community service By STEPHEN GIPSON STAFF WRITER
Texas Tech’s Student Government Association recently passed a bill enabling students to participate in commuWhen I was nity service an undergrad, in exchange for an exI didn’t have cused parktime to go ing ticket. Zachery volunteer We st, an to pay off a SGA senaparking ticket. tor and coEric Crouch author of the Managing Director bill, said he -Parking Services was inspired to write the bill after interacting with University Parking Services last semester after he received about CROUCH 12 tickets and his car was towed. “Basically, I was in a situation where I still had to get to campus and the buses were overcrowded,” West said. “I’m a very involved student, so as soon as I get off at work at five, I have organization meetings, and the buses stop running at seven. “How do I get home? Some days I
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MUD THAT CAME up when a pipe burst near the pool sits on the deck of the Aquatic Center in the Robert H. Ewalt Student Recreation Center.
Officials expect to open leisure pool lanes today during repairs By CAITLAN OSBORN STAFF WRITER
A main Texas Tech water line exploded beneath the Robert H. Ewalt Student Recreation Center’s main pool deck early Sunday morning, causing extensive flooding and closing the area until further notice. Melissa Hogle, assistant director of
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would just park on campus and risk getting a ticket.” West said he was never offered any remedies other than WEST ways to pay for the ticket. Eric Crouch, managing director of University Parking Services, said he has not spoken with any members of SGA regarding the bill. He said a program like the one being proposed was put in place six MEDLEY years ago but was abandoned due to lack of participation. It was the first time parking services had tried the program, Crouch said, and despite students saying they were interested, only three students showed up. Out of those three students, none of them finished their community service hours, he said. “I think it’s a function of how busy students’ schedules are,” Crouch said. “When I was an undergrad, I didn’t have time to go volunteer to pay off a parking ticket.”
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aquatics for recreational sports, said the staff became aware of the flooding when they entered the center at 10:30 a.m., though the exact time the pipe busted is uncertain. She said the last person left the pool around 11 p.m. Saturday, and no one was harmed during the incident. POOL continued on Page 2 ➤➤
THE MAIN POOL at the Robert H. Ewalt Student Recreation Center will remain closed until repairs are made. Officials plan to open the lap lanes at the leisure pool today instead of waiting until March.
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