Editorial

Vote Friedrichs, Garcia: Independents have the experience to lead MSA

The walls of Mason Hall are covered and the Diag is chalked - it is election time, but don't expect to hear President Clinton crooning on his saxophone. These elections are reserved for other presidential hopefuls running for a leadership position in the Michigan Student Assembly. MSA elections are being held today and tomorrow, and to facilitate a smooth and valid transition of control, the entire student body should participate by casting a vote.

Party politics: Students' Party can contribute much to MSA

Michigan Student Assembly's newly elected president and vice president will most likely receive worthy attention. But it is the representatives who put forth less-glamorous work and receive less praise simply to serve the student body. This week, University students will cast their votes to elect student government representatives. The Students' Party, traditionally a strong presence on the assembly, offers the best overall platform and is certainly deserving of students' votes for representative seats.

James Miller for MSA emperor

Fellow students, staff, faculty and bored TAs who might be reading this, I come to you today not as a columnist, not as your friend, but as a man with a mission. For too long, we have all seen our campus destroyed by the evil presence known as the Michigan Student Assembly. I ask you, how long will we allow ourselves to be treated like this? How long will we allow our huts to be raided, our crops fondled and our women burned?

MSA candidates speak their minds: Helping 'U' students feel at home

03-18-98

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