It’s 6PM. Have you voted for WSA Class Rep?

WSA Spring Elections end in 6 hours! While many of you have voted (especially 2014), many of you haven’t (2013 should be embarrassed). If you like the current WSA, vote to keep it that way. If you don’t like the way the WSA currently is, vote to change it. Either way, voting in WSA elections can have a huge impact on practically every aspect of the school year. Complaining that the WSA sucks or that it doesn’t represent you doesn’t mean anything if you don’t vote.
If you take classes or have an advisor, you have an interest in academic affairs. If you spend time on campus (i.e. living here), you have an interest in student affairs. If you eat or get financial aid, you have an interest in finance and facilities. If you’re in a student group, you have an interest in community outreach and student budget. If you want WSA transparency, you have an interest in external affairs. Basically, if you’re a student, you have an interest in getting the best possible people on the WSA.
Don’t forget to participate in the WSA survey also, so the assembly can get a better sense of what you want. Constitutional changes matter too. To vote in these, and in class year elections, just go to WSA.WESLEYAN.EDU/VOTING. It only takes a few seconds!
If you have questions about candidates running for re-election, ask another WSA representative. Quite frankly, if you ever have questions or complaints about anything Wes-related, tell any and all WSA representatives. While I’m sure the ACB has its highlights, it often helps to tell someone who can do something about it.
Here’s some info on the candidates, in the order it was submitted: