Editorial

Vote Students' Party: Nagrant and Savic back a practical platform

Despite the usual semi-annual barrage of banners and flyers, this year's MSA election campaign has not stumbled down the same worn path. This year's campaign saw the rebirth of one of MSA's traditional leaders, the Students' Party. After nearly disappearing from the assembly during the previous two elections, the Students' Party has taken on new members, a new approach to governance and become more issue focused. Recent Students' convert and presidential candidate Michael Nagrant and his running mate Olga Savic are certainly the strongest pair to lead MSA.

Attack of the vote-sucking résumé packers

WARNING: These words are written with the presupposition that complaining about politics can be done only after examining the candidates and the issues. We're looking for critical thinking, not apathy.

The candidates speak: Parties tell 'U' what to remember at the polls



03-19-97

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