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Hildebrand
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VanAlstyne
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Aaron Kinsey that asked for the
entire student body elections to be
redone, and that stated the Election
Commission was biased in favor of
Hildebrand.
Walther said this appeal also dealt
w ith the prorating of election materi
als. He said the Election Commission
allowed all candidates to prorate
unused materials, but that Hildebrand
was the only one who took advantage
of it because he asked.
“In the future, the Election
Commission needs to either disallow
prorating, or make it clear to every
one that it is an option,” Walther
said. “It is their duty to provide an
equal opportunity for every candi
date no matter what the workload
would be by doing so.”
Hildebrand said he was pleased
w ith the ruling and that now he can
finally begin to concentrate on his
new position.
“Now we can focus on what we
started, which is focusing on stu
dents,” he said.
would not show favoritism toward the Corps.
“He will truly represent and adhere to all
students’ wants and needs.” Hildebrand said.
VanAlstyne said he will find out students'
wants and needs by talking to student leaders
and average students.
Corps Commander-designate and junior
finance major John Huffman said that
VanAlstyne is well-known for having a strong
connection with the student body.
“The amazing thing about the Commandant
is General VanAlstyne knows more about indi
vidual students than anyone,” Huffman said.
“His pulse is on the quad.”
Huffman said VanAlstyne can not only
poiiy out individuals by name, but that he
knows what outfit they are in. their interests
and their grades.
VanAlstyne said the most important parts
of being a leader is communication and
patience. He said these qualities apply to all
forms of leadership.
"I will resist the idea there is a (differ
ence between) military leadership, corporate
leadership and academic leadership,"
VanAlstyne said.
He said that to accomplish the most for stu
dents. he w ill align himself with object]
by Texas A&M President Robert M.
secure scarce resources.
“Under the calm, serene surface oi
campus there are rabid knife fight
resources and my philosophy basil
been to take a gun to a knife fi;
VanAlstyne said.
He said he plans on entering ik
without preconceived notions of whan;
But, he said the four areas he sees
supporting that fall into the division of
dent affairs are enhancing under;
experience, creating a Universilw
leadership development program,
the Aggie Code of Honor and p
diversity on campus.
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Corps commandant after 36 years ofse
in the U.S. Army. While in the
served as deputy assistant Secret
Defense, commanding general of
Army Training Center and chief of®
the 24th Infantry Division duringthePt
Gulf War.
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