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Letters to the Editor


SGA president calls on all students to consider service

I have thoroughly enjoyed being your Student Body President for the past year. I love UT Martin and am extremely grateful for all of the support I have received during my tenure. However, as my term nears an end, we must all begin to focus on the future of our Student Government Association.

Since we now have the highest enrollment ever at UT Martin our Student Senate seats have been adjusted and there will soon be an unprecedented 23 seats available. These are 23 amazing opportunities.

As a Senator you will represent the students within your own academic college and will possess all the legislative powers of the entire student body. The future and success of the Student Government Association will soon belong to those who chose to run for Student Senate and who shall ultimately represent the entire student body.

So, I strongly encourage you to pick up the 2005 Elections Packet today either in the SGA Office (214 University Center) or online at http://sga.utm.edu.

Dusty Dean Student Body President Huntingdon

Weakley County Red Cross thanks greeks, campus

The Weakley County Chapter of the American Red Cross was honored to receive a wonderful donation during the Greekfest Awards night.

There are no words to adequately express our most sincere appreciation to all the greeks and greek councils as well as to Shawn Nanney and his Leaders in Residence class for all they did for us.

We also thank Melanie Young’s Freshman Experience Class for all they did for us.

These donations came at a time when they were needed very much. You threw us a lifeline and long after you have forgotten us, we will remember you.

We are very proud to be associatied with the fine students at UTM. Your willingness to help others is explary.

Again, we extend our most sincere thanks to all of you.

Cindy Young Chapter Manager, Weakley County ARC