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Kentucky Task force on
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employahle categortes And so we
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person you could think of down
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who are extsttng on welfare who
have had some emergenctes and run
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4 - THE KENTUCKY KENNEL Wodnooday, Much 28, 19.4

CANDIDATE FORUM

    

Andrew Opmnn Staph-oil. Wolluor
EdlIOPIanhIOI Now: Editor
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’l‘he Kt”l.’;u‘ls‘\ Kernel. m a
to inform the student body of the opinions and goals
of each candidate in the upcoming Student Govern-
ment \SStk'ldllttll election. presents the statements
submitted by those seeking a position in the student

Senate

The statements of the candidates were limited to
about so words and were edited for space and clar-

'ty w liei". necessary
l‘he Kt'r'te.

l‘i‘w

will present the platforms of the
preszoeittial and \lv't‘rpl‘t‘SltIt‘lllltiI candidates tomoiv
l‘lie election will be held April 4 and 3

 

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as treshniai: senator at large
. iharnzan of the campus
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senator at Large
Tia» '.':e has i’ttlltf‘ ior change
w:ii give all students a
governmen' As a
Students tn:te(i
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w.:. work w.’t. students for .ill stu
ienis Help Students l'nited prove
'hat together we can accomplish so
that h more

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Senator at Large

I feel that i‘ is time for new peo
pie with new insights and ideas to
st-r‘u- iIt drills nt gnvnrnnygnt ‘.'l_' ”11>
'inie niost student.s are not being
represented as they should be I feel
my desire and ability to get along
with and communicate with all
types of people qualify me to fully
represent students

\E \L HARDESTY
Senator at Large

I am running for reelection for my
third term as senator at large. be
cause as an older senator I feel I
can offer advice and wisdom for up
coming programs I feel through my
experience. I will be able to help
bridge the gap that has developed

between the students and the Stur
dent Government Asstw-iation

H \l.l’ll IIILl) \BR \\I)
Senator at Large

I am dedicated to improving l‘niA
versity policies and to establishing
new policies w liich will benefit stu-
dents Every student has the right
to the best education possible I will
work to secure this right for all of
us and stri\e to create an environ
ineiit conducive to both academics
and social activities

KEITH Illl.l
Senator at Large

My evtwriences as a second year
residence hall adviser. senator in
student government and greek affilr
iatioii have given me an overall
view of the l'niversity By using the
knowledge I have gained through
daily involvement in these areas has
increased in ability to serve through
sensitivity and awareness of student

lit‘t‘ils
Klfl I Y I. Ill-ZR\
Senator at large
Student tiit\t‘l'tllllt‘ltl is an indis

pensahle tool in the protection of
student rights itur student govern
ment has gotten so political it has
lost touch w.th the average student
Parking busing recreational oppor
ttinities and facilities issues of com
and these are
the ciiticer'is we must address

tort t'itl‘i‘vf‘ltit‘tit'f‘

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Senator at Large

I would .ike 'o In student
.itoi' senato: a”. iarge ii: order to
toi‘itribute to t . goyertimet‘l of this
y ianiiharety with
t'iillipUS Lll\t’\
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file a good perspeitzve H

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senator at Large

tiou'rtimeti'
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all s'llilt‘flfs ii I IIIH‘I‘SIly it!
Kentiiiky .eaiiet'sti.p and orgatinfia
tion is needed '\ keep any govern

working \Iore :inpoi‘tantly

"tillililttl‘. think

I want the Student

\gsociation s actions policies
Alecisiittis TH tn

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men:
levoI nca-ieii sense

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Senator at Large

To otter
.r’Icas are n‘iainiy stii

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very strongly about .i

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