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    Class of 2003
Wednesday, March 19, 2003
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said 30 nations had joii
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quietly pledged support.
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nations, Spain and
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Better Scorns. Better Schools,
more interested in resume
padding than in representing stu
dents. A future U.S. Marine,
Brown said he is not concerned
about references and resumes,
promising to be “a student that
wants to listen to the Ags here.”
SBP candidate. Matt Josefy, a
senior accounting major, arrived
late to the forum.
In an interview with the
Battalion editorial board, Josefy
said his campaign theme, “your
voice matters,” underscored the
importance of communication
between students and student
leaders, and proposed a weekly
electronic newsletter and forums
where student leaders can listen
to students’ concerns.
Crystal Y’Barbo, a freshman
business major, said the SBP can
didates presented themselves
well.
“The problem with elections
is that people sometimes put on a
front, but overall they did a pretty
good job,” she said. “They came
across as real as they could in a
short amount of time.”
Students can question the
SBP and yell leader candidates
at an open forum today in the
MSC Flagroom from 12:30 to
2:30 p.m.
In a March 18 Page
cle titled "SBP candidate
platforms stress tradition
communication," Mat
Josefy, a student body pi
dent candidate and junioi
accounting major, said no
single candidate shoulii
promise they will be ableto
bring Bonfire back to cam
pus. Josefy said he promotes
further research to uncow
options for a future Bonfire,
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