Senatorial Candidates
Question one: What is your major, year in school? What do you want to do when you graduate (or grow up, whichever comes first)?
Question two: What qualifies you (experience) and what characteristics would you bring to the senate that will make you a vital part of the student senate?
Question three: What do you see as the most important aspect of the position you are applying for?
Shahriyar Smith
1. I am a junior and my majors are political science and philosophy. When I graduate, I intend to pursue a masters degree somewhere here in the Northwest.
2. Interaction with a variety of people on campus, their varying ideas, and a significant amount of time spent in the study of politics and philosophy qualify me to effectively represent the student body. I will add political diversity, as well as honest and serious political debate to the senate.
3. The most important aspect is the ability to add a new dimension to political discourse in the senate. The impact a multitude of views will have on the senate’s decisions