NEWS The Battalion I 2.17.15 3 EDITORIAL BOARD Commander choice a further sign of recent Corps modernization T he Class of 2016 will see four Corps of Cadets commanders in its time on campus, including the first black man and the first woman to lead the 139-year-old institution. With Marquis Alexander in 2012 and Alyssa Michalke in 2015, the makeup of recent leadership has reflected the wealth of experience on campus to an extent unseen in Corps history. Michalke and Alexander were selected because they were the best and most- qualified candidates. Last year, Michalke became the first female sergeant major in Corps history; she earned the role on merit. Alexander, likewise, said he didn’t know he was the first black commander until someone told him. She and Alexander were shaped in part, though, by a Corps culture of moderniza tion and growth instituted by Brig. Gen. Joe Ramirez, Corps commandant, when he assumed the post in 2010. The Corps has grown by more than 450 students since his arrival, resulting in seven unit reactivations. Corps GPA averages have risen and leadership has pushed against institutional hazing. For that, he and his staff deserve credit. Still, the Corps has lagged behind similar university milestones. The first MICHALKE CONTINUED wasn’t a given, so we’ve been kind of thinking about that for a while but when it actually becomes a reality all of the sud den and your daughter is all over the news everywhere, it’s pretty overwhelming.” Sydney Snell, biology senior and friend of Michalke’s, said Michalke is a strong leader and a people person. “She’s great with other people,” Snell said. “She always puts others be fore herself. If somebody needs some thing done for them, she is just selfless.” Michalke said in a university press re lease that she is honored to have been selected and will do her best to uphold the tradition of leading her fellow cadets. “The Corps of Cadets has provided me a tremendous opportunity to grow as a person and to develop good leader-, ship skills,” Michalke said in the release. “More importantly, I’ve been able to men tor others and I will continue to do so in my new position as Corps commander.” Michalke’s appointment coincides with the 40th anniversary of female in clusion in the Corps. Brig. Gen. Joe Ramirez, Corps commandant, stressed there is no correlation between the two events, but it is an interesting coincidence. black student body president was elected in 1976, the first female in 1994. And the most visible positions associated with the Corps — the student-elected yell lead ers — have never been occupied by a When Final Review passes and Mi chalke takes the Quad as leader of what the Corps reports could be the most cadets in 45 years, she will make history. But unless it can be repeated, history like this becomes largely symbolic. Michalke’s job will be to lead her cadets. Ramirez and his staff will have a slightly different task — help ensure mile stones like those achieved by Michalke and Alexander are signs of an inclusive culture, not outliers in the Corps’ long history. , The Battalion’s editorial opinion is determined by its Board of Opinion, with the editor in chief having final responsibility. Mark Dore Editor in Chief Aimee Breaux Managing Editor Jennifer Reiley Assistant Managing Editor “We selected Alyssa Michalke to be the Corps commander because she is the best candidate for the position,” Ramirez said. Michalke was selected after a series of interviews with a board, members of which included outgoing Corps student leaders and Ramirez. Final approval was made by interim University President Mark Flussey. “We went through a pretty long, ar duous process to determine who was go ing to be next year’s Corps commander and Alyssa was the one who was a clear choice to be the Cotps commander next year,” Ramirez said. “That is why she was selected. It had nothing to do with her gender, although we are very proud of the fact that . Alyssa is the first female Corps commander in the Corps’ 139 years.” Morgan Cochran, sociology senior and Michalke’s friend, said anyone who says Michalke got the position because of her gender doesn’t know Michalke at all. “I’ve been thinking about it a lot to day,” Cochran said. “There are definitely people that feel that way. Honestly, it’s just sad. Our university core values, one of them is respect, and she definitely earned her position and anyone who would say she didn’t earn it and just got it be cause of her gender, that’s just a shame.” B ATT ASKS What do you think the new Corps commander means for the Corps? li I Ik "It's a positive, progressive step for A&M" Wendy Burdick, biomedical science sophomore "My biggest concern is people not looking up to her because they are used to the male authority, but she's been an excellent leader so far. It will also be interesting to see how male authorities respond to her as well." Trent Peters. sports management freshman 1 mm "I think it means a good beginning in the Corps. It's allowing us to see diversity in the Corps. She's a great, energetic person and I think she has the personality to lead the Corps to a great place." Eunice Fafiyebi, biomedical sciences sophomore "It's really showing the equality and how things have changed. 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