Presidential Candidate

 

Hawk Wolcott

Second year Master of Business Arts

Albuquerque, NM

 1. What are your goals if elected Student Government Association president?  Expand the Frog Shuttle, work to make student government more inclusive, seek to include a broader scope of student issues to be addressed.
 2. What are your qualifications to serve as SGA president?  Snappy dresser with cool hair.
 3. What is the No. 1 issue you think the House should address next year, and what is your suggestion for what the House should do?  Expansion of the Frog Shuttle to include Fat Harry's and my house (or at least use this resource to benefit the maximum amount of students, i.e. Hulen Mall).
 4. What is the one unique thing you have done as a student at TCU that sets you apart from other students?  Broken the mold of what a traditional business student should be.
 5. What do you see as the role/job of SGA?  Waste money - or at least that's the perception of most students that I've spoken with. Let's use these resources to include a greater part of the student body.
 6. What do you think was the greatest triumph of the past administration? What has been the biggest disappointment?  Nobody knows. Perhaps they have done many great things, but the student body doesn't seem to know what they are. Do you know what they've done? The greatest disappointment is the apathy for SGA.
 7. What, if anything, needs to be changed about how the House operates?  More diverse representation, greater student input.
 8. How do you define your leadership style?  Institutional without affiliation. I will represent all students without preference to elitist groups.
 9. Is diversity a problem at TCU? If so, what do you think the House can do to help increase diversity?  Hell yeah! The House can look outside the box for input to campus activities and issues. The student body must look beyond the cookie-cutter mold of what Student Government has been.
 10. How do you plan to get the average student more involved in student government?  Seeking input from outside the "Inner Circle" of campus politics will definitely benefit the reputation of SGA. TCU has such a fantastic student body; we must all work bring everyone into the mix.


 

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