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Students Elect Warren, Anderson to ASG Executive Offices, Hope to Bring Vision to Fruition | News
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Candidates for Associated Student Government executive positions took questions from students Friday night in the third and final debate of the 2021 election, prompting conversations about inclusivity, student safety and accountability of campus leaders.
The presidential, vice-presidential, treasurer and secretary candidates on the Vision and Make it Matter tickets shared the stage in a town-hall-style forum moderated by Honors College Dean Lynda Coon. To accommodate COVID-19 restrictions, the event was live-streamed to a virtual crowd, and students were asked to submit questions through Instagram and Twitter.
Much of the discussion was geared toward improving the presence of ASG agents on campus, particularly within student-led organizations, and creating a more accessible student government. The prospective leaders were asked how they plan to ensure that Registered Student Organizations will receive the funds and resources needed to operate successfully.
Presidential candidates Caleb Parker and Coleman Warren, along with vice-presidential candidates Teia Anderson and Andrew Kutchka, discussed their plans for improving diversity, inclusion and equity at the second debate of the ASG campaign season Thursday night.
Presidential candidate Coleman Warren from the Vision ticket and Caleb Parker from the Make It Matter ticket agreed that diversity and inclusion are important issues on campus, and said they are making them a central part of their platforms.
âIâm privileged, and Iâm a straight white male, and I recognize that privilege, but Iâm here to listen,â Warren said. âWe re here to amplify all communities on this campus. We have plans to do that.â
The 2021 Associated Student Government treasurer and secretary candidates introduced themselves to the student body and shared their plans for improving the UofA in the first debate of the campaign season Wednesday night.
The candidates representing the Make it Matter ticket, juniors Shalu Jivan and Sarah Feather, joined the Vision ticketâs candidates, juniors Hanna Patel and Kaleigh Koc, in Giffels Auditorium to discuss their visions for the 2021-22 school year.
Secretary candidates Feather, who is majoring in communications, and Koc, who is majoring in journalism, both said they think every studentâs voice should matter equally, and ASG members need to do a better job of reaching students.
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