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Race for Open Student Govt. Positions Begins

Published: Monday, March 17, 2003

Updated: Sunday, June 7, 2009 09:06

Valley College student government elections will take place April 29 and 30 in Monarch Square. The current members are finishing their terms and will leave 10 executive council positions open.

"We really need some people to step up and take the leadership positions," Associated Student union President Samvel Kbushyan said. "I really had fun working here. I love Valley."

The Executive Council offices of ASU President, Vice President and Treasurer are open for candidacy. Commissioner's seats will open up for commissioner of campus environmental concerns, student and social affairs, the evening division, fine arts, political affairs, athletics, and public relations.

"Being in government helped me to not be afraid to open up and discuss things," ASU Vice President, Manya Avetisyan said. "It made me more responsible and knowledgeable about politics and how the system works."

Additionally, the Los Angeles Community College District student trustee position is open. The LACCD student trustee represents all nine district community colleges. The student trustee is responsible for two meetings a month and is paid $500 per month during his or her tenure.

"I get to see my ideals come to life," Commissioner of Cultural affairs James Brevard said. Student government responsibilities include deciding how money is spent, improving campus life and helping other students. "When I first came in it was all about me getting my grades and getting out. Now I realize it's bigger than that," Brevard said. "Being a part of student government makes you feel like you're contributing to the growth of the campus. A lot of the relationships I've acquired will be with me years down the road."

The process has begun. Board members plan to schedule debates for the candidates. Applications for interested students are available in campus center room 102 and due by 4 p.m. April 11. Applications for student trustee are available in campus center room 102 and due by 4 p.m. March 17.

Applicants for Valley student government positions are required to have and maintain a minimum 2.0 grade point average, have completed at least one semester at Valley and be taking nine or more units.

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