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SGA president debate draws crowd

Juniors Kofi Mensah and Claire Chevrier battled for the position of SGA President to the largest turnout in the past few years at the Student Government Association presidential debate on Thursday.Mensah’s presentation focused on SGA visibility across campus and communication between the SGA, the administration and students.”I want to create a certain type of legacy for this organization that will continue to guide upcoming administrations,” Mensah said,The main focus of Mensah’s platforms are to effectively serve the student body and work with the administration to change concerning student attitudes.Chevrier addressed the students more openly, informing them of SGA issues and listening to and considering their concerns and opinions.”It is incredibly important that we reflect the views of the students, because that is what we are here for,” Chevrier said. “We are nothing if not the voice of the students.”Elections for SGA president will be held March 24 from 8 a.m. to March 25 at 4 p.m. Voting will be on the Lynx website.

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SGA president debate draws crowd