2006 Spring General
Election Supplement


University-owned Off-Campus Housing


candidate
Amanda Burlingame - Students' Party

Hello I am Amanda Burlingame and I am running for University Owned Representative. I am a sophomore Political Science major with an emphasis in international relations. I chose to run for Associated Student Legislative Council because of what the council has accomplished. I want to be a part of the work they are doing to keep fees low, and financial aid high. I have worked on student fees and financial aid since the beginning of the year with Student Lobby. I am a very responsible person, and I love to help other people achieve their goals, or simply to answer their questions. I believe that everybody has a right to their own opinion, and express it even if it is controversial. College is a place to learn new things, form new opinions, or to strengthen old opinions. Nathaniel Howe said, "The way to be nothing, is to do nothing," and I believe that he was right. I am involved at UCSB, not only to help make student fees lower, and increase financial aid but because I care. Please vote Amanda Burlingame as University Owed Representative. VOTE STUDENT'S PARTY!


candidate
David TenBrook - Open People's Party (O.P.P.)

Hello to all! My name is David TenBrook and I am running for University-Owned Housing Representative for the 2006-2007 school year. I am a Religious Studies and Communications double major, a Resident Assistant, a member of Improvability and a youth leader at my church in Santa Barbara. I will be frank and honest that I have had no previous experience with Associated Students in the past, but my experiences in the governing bodies of the Residence Halls Association should give me a firm foundation upon which I can build this new experience. Should I be elected, I will strive to bring my non-Associated Students experiences and viewpoints to the table. I will try to not simply replicate the motions of previous years but to recreate. I am not necessarily speaking in groundbreaking fashion (although that is not out of the realm of possibility if we all work together), but I simply do not foresee myself regurgitating that which is fed to me. I hope to take what my constituents deem desirable and see how to work that into a larger plan that incorporates as many people as possible. I see next year as chance for Associated Students to really take on new dynamics and a fresh direction, and as we say in the Open People's Party, our door is open.





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