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(E Election 2002 Texas A&M University
The Battalion
COLLEGE OF
SCIENCE
Robert Dover
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Lucy Huereca
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The Battalion
COLLEGE OF
VETERINARY
MEDICINE
There are no candidates for
this position.
ON-CAMPUS
SOUTHSIDE
Andy Havel
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John Morris
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Jason Huebinger
Howdy, my name is Jason
Huebinger and I am running for
the office of southside senator.
There are several reasons why I
believe I am qualified to serve
you as senator. I am currently in
the Judicial Court, a branch of
student government that ana
lyzes the constitutions of other
branches. Thus, I know the
Senate constitution very well. I
also serve as liaison to Senate,
so I know the procedures of the
Senate meetings. Beyond all
that, I have an undying love for
this University and want to give
something back to it. I would '
greatly appreciate your support.
Thanks and gig ’em.
Brooks Landgraf
Having served Texas A&M as a
member of the Student Senate for
the past two years, I feel that I
have the knowledge and experi
ence to continue addressing the
legislative issues of the student
body, In Student Senate’s current
session, I serve as the chairman of
the Rules and Regulations
Committee. Working with other
members of the Students Senate, I
have created on-campus student
fomms, modified student govern
ment policies so that we can bet
ter serve our fellow Aggies and
reformed SGA constituency rela
tions. As a Southside senator, I
will continue to make positive'dif-
ferences in the Aggie community.
ON-CAMPUS
NORTHSIDE
Justin Moore
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Brandon Proctor
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Arouna “Boo Boo”
Davies Jr.
On April 4, 2001,1 was honored
from this University with an
election that would have the
greatest impact on my future for
a lifetime. That day, I was
blessed with the opportunity to
unify our campus as a yell
leader. With the knowledge I
have now obtained, I plan on
implementing it to mold a
stronger, yet finer, Student
Senate. I hope to take on this
challenge with other senators to
cherish, uphold and, most of all,
keep the spirit of Aggieland. I
love Texas A&M with all my
heart, and, once again, I will try
to prove it with my sweat.
OFF-CAMPUS
SENATORS
Stephanie Amosson
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Kevin Capps
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Joey Dobbs
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•Tim Dosch
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John Duke, Jr.
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Natasha Eubanks
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The Battalion
Kevin T. Geiger
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Brandon Grimm
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The Battalion
Jason Hancock
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Natasha John
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Will Mayfield
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Daniel Pearson
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Lauren Rossman
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Troy Sonnenburg
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Jeff Terrell
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Jason Thurston
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William Trevino
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Natalie Arnold
Next year it will be especially
important for Student Senate to
work with Texas A&M’s new
president. The Senate has come
under fire recently for not being
representative of the A&M stu
dent population. I have always
believed that you should not crit
icize something unless you are
willing to step in and make a dif
ference. It is for this reason that I
am running for the position of
off-campus student senator. I
want to bring a professional
approach to representation and
restore the Senate’s respect
among students, and I look for
ward to building bridges with the
new administration.
Alissa Hollimon
This year, I have helped the
Student Senate pass many bills
that have benefited the student
body. For example, there are
more change machines on
Northside, and student forums
are held where students can
voice their opinion. Next year I
would help Student Senate keep
a close and strong relationship
with the student body. I believe
that the most important job of a
student senator is to represent
their constituents in a positive
way and make their voices
heard, and I promise to do that.
Dustin Lee
Texas A&M University is a very
dynamic university that is in a
state of change. We have a new
president about to grace us with
his presence and who is not going
to have been an Aggie; also we
have the issues of Bonfire. These
are critical times for past, present
and future Aggies. We need
strong leaders in the Student
Senate who will represent the
collective voice of the University
and who are determined enough
to get the job done, no matter
what the cost. That is why I want
to be your off-campus student
senator, Dustin Lee.
Gifts
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the courtyard between the Memorial
Student Center hotel and the Forsyth
Galleries. The bricks need to be replaced,
new water spouts added and general main
tenance done in the area.
The time capsule would commemorate
Texas A&M’s 125th anniversary and be
opened in 2126. when A&M celebrates its
250th anniversary. As seniors, we will have
the opportunity to share our four years at
Texas A&M with many future generations.
C. Diversity Celebration Plaza: The
Class of 2002 has the opportunity to make a
statement about the importance of diversity
to Texas A&M by donating funds for the
construction and maintenance of the
Diversity Celebration Plaza. The plaza,
which will be located beside Cushing
Library, will serve to commemorate the
diversity of students at Texas A&M while
recognizing A&M’s ever-changing student
population. Should the Class of 2002 decide
to make such a significant impact on future
classes, a recognition plaque will be perma
nently displayed at the entrance of the plaza.
D. Student Leadership Retreat
Center: a donation from the Class of 2002
would partially fund the construction of a
new retreat center close to campus. The cen
ter will contain various facilities including
outdoor pavilions, meeting rooms,
overnight retreat accommodations and
campfire sights. The Class of 2002
Assembly Hall would be one of the first
buildings erected on the site as phase one of
the three phase project. This building will
be open to all student organizations for
retreats and meetings at a minimal cost. The
Class of 2002 will be recognized with a
plaque displayed at the entrance.
Endowments:
A. Aggie Spirit: The Aggie Spirit is a
fund maintained by the vice president of stu
dent affairs to assist any current Aggie seek
ing financial assistance. An Aggie who needs
money to fly home for a sibling's funeral or
to help pay for an out-of-state internship are
a few examples. It’s purpose is to help Aggies
get to where they need to be. both in the
immediate future and in life.
B. Bonfire Memorial: The Bonfire
Memorial soon will be built to remember the
12 Aggies killed and 29 injured in the 1999
Aggie Bonfire collapse. This memorial will
be located on the Polo Fields and serve as a
remembrance of this tragedy and the Aggie
Spirit that unites us all. Money from this
endowment would be contributed to the
future Bonfire Memorial.
C. Fish Camp: Fish Camp is a four-day
orientation program to acclimate freshmen
into college life, as well as the Aggie way of
life. Established in 1954, Fish Camp has
grown to accommodate more than 4,500
freshman per year. This endowment would
allow future Aggies the chance to experience
Fish Camp.
D. Muster: Since the beginning, every
Aggie has lived and become a part of the
Aggie spirit. Muster is how that spirit is
remembered, and it will continue to unite
Texas A&M and the Aggie Family for future
generations. It is our desire as Aggies for
Muster to become financially self-sufficient,
allowing us to maintain and enhance the dis
tinctiveness of this timeless tradition.
E. Silver Taps: Silver Taps is one of the
final tributes paid to an Aggie when he or she
passes away as a student of Texas A&M. It is
a tradition that sets us apart from every other
university, and it brings us together as an
Aggie family. Money from this endowment
will help provide lodging and food for the
families of Aggies honored at Silver Taps.
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Election 2002