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Volume 128 Issue 50
Hannah Marley Staff Writer
As the end of an accelerated campaign season draws to a close and the polls begin to open, each executive candidate for the Student Government Association stood in front of a live and virtual audience to explain and advocate for his or her right to represent the students of UT in the 2015-16 SGA.
President Will Freeman: Connect UT. Freeman, a three-year SGA veteran, emphasized the need to reach out more to the student body while encouraging the different branches of SGA to connect more with each other. While Freeman’s talking points primarily advocated for connection and communication within SGA, he said that connecting with independent students outside SGA is a difficult, albeit necessary, task. He added, however, that
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students also have a responsibility to inform themselves as well. “This is one of the starting points to get the ball rolling with student involvement in SGA,” Freeman said. “We’re not new to SGA, and we really care about building up a program that represents the students at the university.”
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Tuesday, March 31, 2015