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2004
CSU candidates at a glance
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Heidi
Blissenbach
Candidate for CSU president |
Year: Junior
College: Business
Major: Management Information Systems & Marketing
Hometown: St. Paul, Minn.
Experience: CSU College of Business
representative, Alpha Kappa Psi vice president of Alumni
Relations, Alpha Kappa Psi date auction coordinator, Alpha
Kappa Psi service chairperson for pledge class, JayWalk committee
member, CORTINA community.
Goals if elected: Unify the campus,
give more money back to activities by spending less on marketing
CSU to students, try to help parking problem, unify service
on campus through CSU.
How do you hope to unify the campus:
Through joint activities, interactivity gatherings and more
cooperative events.
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Jordan Klute
Candidate for CSU President |
Year:
Junior
College: Business
Major: Accounting & Finance
Hometown: Bradshaw, Neb.
Experience:
Kiewit RHC treasurer, CUBAC representative, Pi Kappa Alpha
fundraising chair and treasurer, Greek Endeavor founder
and president, Intramural Sports supervisor and participant,
Royal Family Kids Camp counselor, National Society for
Collegiate Scholars member.
Goals if elected: Unite the
campus, further utilize Creightonian and CSU Web sites,
push university to deal with parking/housing shortages,
finish Student Center project, lower Sodexho prices, bring
big name bands to campus for semiannual concerts, continue
to build and market tradition of CSU.
How do you hope to unify the campus: Through increased
communications among organizations.
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Josuah Marshall
Candidate for CSU Vice president of Student Affairs |
Year: Junior
College: Arts & Sciences
Major: English & Philosophy
Hometown: Riverton, Wyo.
Experience:
CSU Program Board executive, CSU Arts & Sciences representative,
Creightonian copy editor, President’s Council for Cultural
Diversity member, Native American Association powwow committee,
Gallagher RHC floor representative, Welcome Week group leader,
College Democrat member.
Goals if elected: Create and facilitate dialogue between
students and CSU, make CSU a visible and viable organization
on campus, increase visibility and roles of CSU representatives.
How do you hope to unify the campus: Increase cooperation
and understanding among various organizations, which will
tap into leadership and potential that are present in all
schools and colleges.
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