Photos by Kris O’Brien
“I feel I could be the minority voice for the school…There’s not a lot of hispanics in the House.”-Sylvia Cano, Advocacy party candidate
“I don’t know the other party — but we have some leaders.”-Trevor Raborn, Advocacy party candidate
“There’s not many Hispanics, African-Americans or minorities in SG, but you can’t blame SG for that.”-Pablo W. Best, Progressive party candidate
“We represent progressive, from what I’ve heard in the past SG has gone by the wayside.”-Sarah Huard, Progressive party candidate
“Students have concerns, like parking, I want to represent them.”-(Right) Verner Maldonado, Advocacy party candidate“[Jared Torres] is a good leader…and one of the biggest advocates for students.”-(Left) Kevin Cho Tipton, Advocacy party candidate
“I really hope to be in the SG House of Representatives — so I can be there for the community.”-Naomi Levin, independent House candidate
“SG should work hand-and-hand with administration.”-Brian “Jersey” Clark, Progressive Party House candidate
“I’m a person who believes as long as you’re there to support the student body and as long as you’re doing good, you should be in SG.”-Nisha Hollingsworth, Progressive party candidate
“SG in the past was corrupt, our party is looking to change the appearance of SG.”-Chris Scott, Progressive party candidate