By Kevin McGranahan
The 973 student ballots are in, the votes
have been counted and the Buffalo State College United
Students Government President is Matthew Levin-Stankevich.
Stankevich says his plans as president of
the USG at Buffalo
State are to strengthen the USG as a whole.
“I would restructure USG so we may
better communicate with the students, clubs and organizations
more clearly. I would also represent USG in a professional
manner in all aspects of presidency. I would poll or survey
students to accumulate a list of concerns then would act
from there. I have already focused in past years as USG
senator on improvement in such areas as class scheduling,
class availability and advisement. I am working on Buffalo
State College corporate alliances in order to gain new technology
on campus, getting representation from graduate students.
I am big on structure and getting through the appropriate
channels,” he said.
Other election winners are;
• Dawn Norman, vice president
• Khari Myers, treasurer
• Kevin Buckley, vice president for sports and recreation
• Ashley Clarke, vice president for student life
• Meghan Blake, vice president for academics
• Melanie LaFontaine, vice president for community
relations
• Aaron Groover, USG senator
• Todd Espinosa, college council
Vice President Dawn Norman says she plans
to be more assessable to USG organizations. “I will
attend general interest meetings of USG organizations to
work with other organizations to improve campus life. I
would work towards establishing a better relationship between
USG organizations and Greek organizations. I would improve
the campus by adding computers and games to the game room,
improve food selection, extend dining hours and fund more
campus organizations. Work with Residence
Life to get Moore
Dining Hall set up as a cafeteria or banquet hall. Upgrade
computers for recognized organizations and add more study
space in the Union,” she said.
Vice President for Academics Meghan Blake
says she has been in USG for three years and is devoted
to it.
“I would like to get the organizations
to collaborate their ideas and working together to make
student life better. I will serve as a liaison between academic
clubs on campus and the USG senate and executive board,”
she said.
Melanie LaFontaine, vice president for community relations
says she has always been interested in community relations.
“As vice president of community relations
I would like to plan more events for the entire Buffalo
State community. I would like to advertise more so students
know what is going on at the college. I would also like
to get USG involved in more community outreach and volunteer
work,” LaFontaine said.
For more information about the elections
or student life call 878-4631
Kevin McGranahan can be contacted at KevinMc48@aol.com
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