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Thursday, March 13, 2008

Grammatically Speaking:

"We owe much to our mother tongue. It is through speech and writing that we understand each other and can attend to our needs and differences. If we don't respect and honor the rules of English, we lose our ability to communicate clearly and well. In short, we invite mayhem, misery, madness, and inevitably even more bad things that start with letters other than M."

--Martha Brockenbrough, grammarian and founder, National Grammar Day

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ASUSU candidates declare for office; four file for presidency

SIGNING UP: An ASUSU candidate does his paperwork on deadline. / Photo by Renae Cowley

By Renae Cowley

February 11, 2008 | ASUSU elections are steadily approaching with Monday being the cutoff date for applications to run for office. The candidates are:

ASUSU President
Grady Brimley
Cody Lee
Bill Munns
Nick West

Executive VP
Chris Barney
Jackson Olsen

Service VP
Brett Healy

Business Senator
Ruth Benson
Adam Crowshaw
Josh Kerkmann
Tyler Smith

Academic Senate President
Jeremy Jennings
Steven Jeppesen

Student Advocate
Steven Russell
Casey Snider

HASS Senator
Lee Cannon
Ben Pollock
William Weiss

Programming VP
Megan Darrington
Jon Parish

Athletics VP
Lance Brown
Jeremy Johnson

Ag Senator

Braden Jensen

Diversity and Organizations VP
B. Chase Skidmore
Bill Sprout

Grad Studies VP
Adam Fowles

Education Senator
Jonathan Kidd

Natural Resources Senator

Jenny M Christiansen
Shannon Moore

Science Senator
Lance Pflieger

Engineering Senator
Victoria Kmetzsch

Nick West is serving as HASS Senator. When asked why he was running for president, he said, "I have experience with ASUSU and now have the ability to give back what I have learned. Mostly I want to serve the students and impliment plans and ideas I've come up with this last year."

Business Senator hopeful Josh Kerkmann said, "I want to make a difference. The Huntsman College of Business is changing and needs a good leadership and people with a good work ethic to pull it through."

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