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When elected I will add extraordinary programs and improve current opportunities for Liberal Arts students that will lengthen your resume so we all graduate with lucrative job opportunities. I will create a direct line of contact between students and myself, via email, that will ensure all opinions be heard without restriction. These opinions could even include requesting help in adding or changing majors that are not in the Liberal Arts school. If you want to add a second major or switch altogether I will get you anywhere you want to go because I know that someone on the inside can be the difference. Finally, a recent problem on campus has been the security of your contact information. I pledge to secure your information and eliminate all unnecessary emails. I am Wesley Osborn and this is what I WILL do for you. Crazy sock day? wesley.osborn@utexas.edu.

 

MY CAMPAIGN STATEMENT

Vote March 2nd 8:00 AM to March 3rd 5:00 PM

 

Voting takes place online. SIGN UP BELOW to get a reminder on election day with the link.

 

WESLEY OSBORN

I am only going to send you a message on election day with a reminder and the link to voting.

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What You Can Expect

 

1. Comfortable job interview: We know that a strong resume is vital to prospective     employers but that often does not materialize. Scavenging google, job listings,           and emails is a frustrating and seemingly hopeless method for finding                         opportunities. WHEN YOU ELECT ME I will GUARANTEE that every student has a         glowing resume that is at least one page. I will make it so easy for you to get               involved that activities write themselves on your resume. When you are called in       to your first real job interview the interviewer will be interested in discussing all         the impressive activities you were involved in. Your conversation will go                       swimmingly with countless things to discuss. Don’t make your GPA the only               discussion point. A vote for Wesley Osborn is a vote for a full page resume                 (minimum).

 

2. Discounted dry cleaning: This one I am VERY confident can be achieved. Career     fair coming up and your attire is in need of attention? Yeah just take it to the dry       cleaners! Except you have no money. That is me. I will work out a deal between         the College of Liberal Arts students and a local dry cleaner a few days before a           career fair where students can get a reduced price for being a COLA student. This     is the beauty of guaranteed bulk discounts.

 

3. I’m your inside man: Trying to add a second major? Want to change schools? Are     the advisors on lunch break every hour of the day? Neither is a walk in the park         and having a guy on the INSIDE can be far more helpful than you think. Believe it       or not I can walk up to the rep. of any school and say “Hey will you help me get         this guy a meeting with an admission officer so he can improve his chances of           adding/ changing his major.” I'll help in any way that gets you to the point you           envision. A vote for Wesley Osborn is a vote for your inside man.

 

4. The Easiest Person to Contact: Want to start a petition? Have an idea for a bill?       ANYTHING? wesley.osborn@utexas.edu 

 

5. Crazy sock day? Maybe. Probably not...

My Responsibilities

     Student government is divided into 3 branches similar to our Federal and State governments. The Liberal Arts representative serves in the Legislative Branch of student government alongside all other university representatives. Here the representatives have many responsibilities such as drafting bills and starting petitions that will affect every student on campus not just Liberal Arts students.

     If a student wants to make a change to UT they simply contact their representative. I have already created a direct line of contact where you can reach me quickly at wesley.osborn@utexas.edu. Once you have contacted me it is my job to either start a petition or draft a bill, dependent on the situation. After that it is as you would expect; get a certain number of signatures on the petition and the required number of votes for the bill. Then it becomes a UT law. If you're still confused see this and use your imagination

 

 

 

 

 

 

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