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Students announce intent to run for IUSA

By Ashleigh Sherman

Three IU Student Association tickets have announced their intention to run in the upcoming IUSA elections.

Amplify IUSA

“Amplify IUSA will strive to utilize our previous experiences and campus knowledge to create actionable initiatives which we are confident can be carried out,” Nick Laszlo. presidential candidate, said.

Laszlo is a junior majoring in finance and entrepreneurship. Laszlo has served as IUSA co-chief of marketing and currently serves as IUSA treasurer.

Sohee Kwon, vice president of administration candidate, is a sophomore majoring in elementary education. Kwon currently serves as the co-chair of Culture of Care.

Zack Farmer, vice president of congress candidate, is majoring in economics and minoring in marketing. Farmer has served as a member of the IUSA marketing team and currently serves as IUSA director of campus outreach.

A.J. Gauthier, treasurer candidate, is a sophomore majoring in finance and accounting. Gauthier currently serves as IUSA chief of partnerships and special projects.

INtouch for IUSA

“Our goals are to improve the dismal counseling and psychological services on this campus, increase collaboration across campus communities, increase campus safety in an efficient manner through the use of Global Information Systems and reform the student ethics process for student organizations,” Anne Tinder, presidential candidate said.

Tinder is a junior majoring in philosophy and political science and participating in the Liberal Arts and Management Program. Tinder has interned under IUSA’s office of student rights and currently serves as IUSA director of state and legislative affairs.

Tatiana Padilla, vice president of administration candidate, is a sophomore majoring in law and public policy and minoring in Spanish. She is a member of the IU women’s rowing team, is involved with the Civic Leaders Living-Learning Center and has served as a graduate assistant.

Ty Nocita, vice president of congress candidate, is a junior majoring in Arabic and political science, with a Political and Civic Engagement Certificate. Nocita has served as an IUSA congressman for three years, currently serving as IUSA congress press secretary.

Wes Cuprill, treasurer candidate, is a junior majoring in supply chain management.

He serves as the vice president of Sigma Phi Epsilon and has served as an executive officer on the IU Interfraternity Council.

UNIFY for IUSA

“Focused on three key themes — enhancing student safety, growing education opportunity and strengthening health services — we have developed a platform we call the “16 by ‘16 Plan.” Sixteen initiatives and projects we will accomplish by 2016 if elected,” Andrew Ireland, presidential candidate, said.

Ireland is a sophomore majoring in public finance and journalism and minoring in health systems management.

Ireland serves as Forest Residence Center student government president, Student Transportation Board vice chairman and member of the Residential Programs and Services rates and budget committee.

Mariah Smith, vice president of administration candidate, is a sophomore majoring in policy analysis and minoring in business.

She serves as Briscoe Residence student government vice present and currently serves as Briscoe student government president and as a member of the Resident Programs and Services rates and budget committee.

Jack Langston, vice president of congress candidate, is a freshman majoring in finance, entrepreneurship and computer science.

He currently serves as the president of the McNutt Honors Council in the Hutton Honors Council Association.

Robert Liu, treasurer candidate, is a sophomore majoring in finance, accounting and mathematics. Though Liu has also not previously worked with IUSA, he works for the Kelley School of Business Undergraduate Career Services and serves as the co-president of the investment banking club and undergraduate finance club.

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