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Despite early struggles, Guilford’s men’s lacrosse team remains optimistic

Executive Counsel Ticket: Dan Jimenez, Nancy Klosteridis, Chris Pugliese, and Alex Knox Platform

Transparency
– Make known to students the layers that compose the student government, and what services are available.
– Strive to make all layers of government affairs and decision making transparent; this includes judicial affairs that affect the entire community, safety violations on campus, and handbook policy changes.

Accountability
– Financial status reports from anybody who received money from Senate.
– Senate Executive Counsel will review reports.
– Student surveys on campus wide issues and services.

Students Rights
– Inform the students of judicial rules, processes, and their rights within the Guilford community.

Decongesting the Handbook
– Altering the handbook so rules, regulations and standards are clear and concise.

Quaker Review Board
– Quaker values are an issue often raised, but rarely understood completely.
– Issues of Quaker values both in senate and on the broader campus can be reviewed with fairness and consensus.
– We wish to institute a Quaker Review Board comprised of students of the Quaker faith who feel led to be involved decision making.

Representation of Students
– Senate is a medium through which the student voice is heard and funded, as it delegates the use of student activity fees.
– Students should take part in the allocation of funds as it can be used to express our interests and build our community.
– The variety and diversity on this ticket represent the traditional students on campus ranging from first-years to fourth-years. These perspectives allow for the best possible representation of the student body

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