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STORY: HANNAH DAVIS PHOTOS: ROBERT LEE ABDUL ALSAYARI DESIGN: HANNAH MOLL 24 FALL
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STUDENTS HIT CAMPAIGN TRAIL STORY: ALEXIS WHITLEY PHOTO: HANNAH LAREAU DESIGN: KELLY WALSH The blank campus sidewalks transformed overnight into chalk-covered pavements trying to grab the attention of potential voters. It could only mean one thing. The Associated Student Government Fall election was about to take place. Candidates began campaigning on Friday, September 5, 2014 to fill the vacancy positions in the ASG Senate. ASG is a student-led organization that acts as an organized voice for all students and strives to effectively represent student interest. Six students decided to campaign together as a team in order to better reach the different organizations they are involved with on campus. Their team included Connor Barbe, Molly Hiller, Celeste Gibson, Drake Breshears, Chase Randall and Hayden Wynne. In preparation for the campaign, we took pictures by Old Main and chalked all over campus, junior Molly Hiller said. We also did a lot of word-of-mouth and social media advertising, senior Connor Barbe said. And six social media accounts are stronger than one, said junior Celeste Gibson. ASG gives students the ability to make a difference on campus. They have the opportunity to write bills for any issues they want to address. Being a part of ASG gives you a voice in the school, Gibson said. If you want something to change, you have the power and financial stability to do it. You also get to know the higher up executive members and work with the faculty. Barbe, Hiller and Gibson all set goals that they planned to accomplish if chosen to be on ASG Senate. Their team, as well as many other candidates, emphasized campus safety as a top concern they would confront as a member of ASG. I want to update the Safe Ride system because I feel like there are a lot of faults with it, Hiller said. It needs to have a better online network as well as an app. I also think we don ' t have enough lights on campus. One of the things I stress about in my platform is smoking on campus, Barbe said. If we ' re going to be a tobacco free campus we need to enforce it. With a total of 1,997 student-voters voting, the results determined that Barbe, Hiller and Gibson would be sworn in as members of the ASG Senate. The other candidates that were chosen as members included Drake Breshears, Hayden Wynne, Collins Knight, Chase Randall, Brock Hyland, Anna Kay Hilburn, Katie Balok, Zoe Cacheria, Jake Kyte, Elizabeth Pittman, Gabby Bermea, Chance Townsell, Harrison Gilker, Hunter Pool, Thomas Dickson, Ryan Sandfort, Jordan Akiyoshi, Kristen Cagle, Andy Bingham, Megan McPherson, Nick Carter, Michael Sharp, Sam Shade and Marilyn Speed. ASG Campaign 23
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The Razorback Marching Band is more than just an °ther everyday marching band. It is the largest student organization on the UA campus, consisting of more than 350 members. The azorback Marching Band website said it was the cornerstone of the four UA athletic bands, and it Was the recipient of the 2006 Sudler Trophy, a trophy presented by the John Phillip Sousa Foundation a t rec ognizes the best and most creative university arching routines and musical ideas. A lot of preparation that went into being The es t ' n Sight and Sound. The auditions for RMB wore very competitive. The majority of members ave y ear s of experience before being accepted. n ce the members are selected, they go through e xtensive training and practice. The leade rship team spends a week at a summer , e adership retreat that prepares them for their role as e aders of RMB using pedagogy, leadership training, 9 Jest speakers, and team building activities. he marching band engaged in a series of all-day Practices to made up of the week prior to the first week of school. These practices took place on Lot - a large, asphalt lot on the very edge of campus. They also took place in the heat of the summer, making them even more toilsome. However, the members were encouraged by frequent water breaks often, and all officials are cognizant of the signs of overheating. The preparation paid off. In 2014, we have achieved a new standard with our performances. The outpouring of positive fan feedback this year has been thrilling for everyone involved in the organization, said Ben Chamberlain, associate director of bands, director of athletic bands and director of the Razorback Marching Band. The RMB performed for all kinds of important audiences. They performed at numerous football bowl games, including the Fiesta, Orange, Cotton, Gator, Citrus, Liberty, Holiday, Independence, Capital One, Carquest, Hall of Fame, Dixie, Bluebonnet and Las Vegas bowls. The RMB had the honor of performing halftime shows at Dallas Cowboys games. On-campus performances consisted of Friday night pep rallies, the famous Big A at home football games, and STORY CONTINUED ON PAGE 36 Razorback Marching Band 25
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