Letters to the Editor
The Miami Student Letters to the Editor
“McNabb has skills needed at next ASG president” – 2.17.09
“As next year’s Student Body Vice President and Vice President of Student Organizations, we weigh into the Student Body Presidential race with much on the line. The working relationship between our three positions is essential in setting a vision for a strong student body. “
“Revamp of funding process bolsters McNabb’s standing” – 2.13.09
“Honest politician” and “campaign promises” are not only hard to find, they have become an oxymoron within our society. Even in the past several years at Miami University, we have watched the platforms on which we elected several student government candidates crumble.”
“Balanced budget, Web site make McNabb right choice” – 2.10.09
“I have been in and/or around Associated Student Government (ASG) since I came to Miami. Since my first year as a senator from Havighurst, I have been working for a better college experience for Miami students. During this time, I have not seen anyone work as diligently and tirelessly for ASG as Jonathan McNabb.”
“Experience makes McNabb obvious choice for ASG pres” – 2.3.09
“Jonathan McNabb is, without a doubt, the smartest choice for student body president. As the vice president of marketing for Pi Sigma Epsilon business fraternity, I have worked with Jonathan in the past and know that his skills are essential to the Miami University community.”
“McNabb concern for safety wins endorsement” – 1.30.09
“As this year’s ASG election draws closer, I encourage Miami students to educate themselves on the candidates and their platforms. As the president of my sorority, Alpha Phi, one of my main concerns is the safety and well-being of my sisters and all women on Miami’s campus. While reading over the platforms of both ASG president hopefuls, I was immediately struck by Jonathan McNabb’s focus on increasing student safety.”
“McNabb’s accomplishments show readiness for presidency” – 1.20.09
“What an exciting school year we have had so far. With a historic presidential election behind us and the inauguration later today, I am thrilled with the increasing political awareness and involvement of students throughout campus. This week, our campus embarks on its own exciting election cycle with the start of the Associated Student Government elections.”