Four candidates run unopposed in vie for student Senate

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Student body elections have turned into student body self-appointments this year with only four students vying for one of eight open college Senate positions. Each of the candidates are running unopposed in their college and will assume office de facto. Here’s a look at four of the next ASBSU Senators:

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Aaron Lee Calkins of Eagle is a 1997 graduate of North Side High School. Calkins says if elected, he “will be a voice for the students of BSU.” Calkins also says he will help improve the image of Boise State in our community and throughout the state.

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David McQuade of Boise is running unopposed as Senator for the College of Business and Economics. The 1999 graduate of Natroaa County High says he would support retroactive grade replacement. He also says he “would like to follow-up Business Senator Milbrant’s efforts to improve advising in the College of Business and Economics.” McQuade says he supports ASBSU President Nate Peterson’s “efforts to identify students voices.” He says he also understands that student government “needs to take a close look at fee increases.”

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Trevor Klein of Boise is running unopposed as an incumbent Senate candidate for the College of Arts and Sciences. The 1993 Elko High School graduate says parking needs will top his list of concerns as Senator. He says he will also advocate for increased student involvement on campus and work “on getting the Administration more concerned about student affairs.”

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Julee Drinkwater is running unopposed as the incumbent Senate candidate for the College of Engineering. The 1997 graduate of Ellensburg High School in WA says she will continue to voice student opinion at Parking Committee meetings and promote student organization activities. Drinkwater says she supports and affordable Student Union expansion fee increase.

Arbiter Staff

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Filed under: NEWS — Archive @ 12:00 am April 10th, 2001

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