For the 2011 Student Senate president and vice presidential race, running mates Eric Ambos and Katie Hozan are competing against candidate pair LeAnn Clark and Leslie Smith. The following is a summary of the teams’ campaigns:

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Presidential candidate Eric Ambos is a junior business management major, and vice presidential candidate Katie Hozan is a junior communication arts major.Presidential candidate LeAnn Clark is a junior criminal justice and psychology major, and vice presidential candidate Leslie Smith is a junior French and international business and economics major.
The pair’s goals are as follows:The pair’s goals are as follows:
* Serve as the voice between the students and administration
** Have Senate members attend other campus organizations’ meetings to ask how they can better serve them
* Increase campus unity and involvement
** Create the Student Organization of the Month award
** Start a comprehensive student organizations’ list of meeting times and special events
* Increase community service events within Student Senate
** Begin a campus-wide food drive/jar wars to benefit Hardin County
* Promote a more environmentally-friendly campus
** Obtain more recycling bins for students’ rooms and academic buildings
* Increase Student Senate awareness through co-sponsored events
* Increase Student Senate members’ involvement
** Make senators participate in campus organizations related to their positions
* Co-sponsor events with other organizations
* Provide a comprehensive list of organizations
** Place on the Senate Web site with contact information
* Implement a Senator/Organization of the Month award
** Utilize to empower senators and student organization to go above and beyond in positions
* Utilize an anonymous questions/concerns, comments box
** Place anonymous box on Senate Web site for efficient access

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