April 7, 2008: ASI Presidential Debates, Part I
Part I: Introduction of the candidates and their opening statements. Questions on the IRA fee referendum and a proposal to reduce holidays and dead days.
To see Part II of this debate, please click here.
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I just want to say that if the IRA issue is shot down during this election I sincerely hope that ASI will revise it and present it again. Many of the complaints I’ve heard about it is that the students would gladly support the clubs and other educational sources but they are hesitant to to give more to the sports. I understand that sports needs more money, and maybe if they started out with a lower amount being given to sports (for instance if they evened it out at $35 and $35) students would be more inclined to vote and approve it.
I just want to say that if the IRA issue is shot down during this election I sincerely hope that ASI will revise it and present it again. Many of the complaints I’ve heard about it is that the students would gladly support the clubs and other educational sources but they are hesitant to to give more to the sports. I understand that sports needs more money, and maybe if they started out with a lower amount being given to sports (for instance if they evened it out at $35 and $35) students would be more inclined to vote and approve it.