Becky Weiss ’10 is running for Junior Class representative in this week’s elections. She writes:
As chair of the WSA’s Finance & Facilities Committee, I have striven to make real changes at Wesleyan. In the past year I have successfully advocated for the addition of a kitchen to the Butterfields and card access for 200 Church. I fought tirelessly for lower food prices as well as a to-go option in the Marketplace. I worked with Bon Appetit to use more sustainable food packaging, to extend late night hours, and to expand options in the Usdan Café.
There is still a lot of work to be done. Woodframes are in desperate want of interior and exterior upgrading and 156 High needs card access. Despite our progress, the Usdan Café can still be a better facility. Dining in general needs improvement, and as always I will continue to be open to your feedback. If re-elected, I will strive to make these changes and many more.
Vote Becky Weiss ’10 – Making Tangible Change for Wesleyan
Vote at wesleyan.edu/wsa/voting before Friday at midnight!
Becky is my idol.
Becky is my idol.
yes!
yes!
but is it tangible change we can believe in?
but is it tangible change we can believe in?