Meet the Candidates: Anthony Zaleski

Anthony Zaleski is an English literature sophomore. He is running to be a senator for the College of Arts and Sciences. He has not held a previous position on SGA.

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What role do you think the Senate should have in determining how elections are run?
They should have total control, as they are directly involved.

Should senators be required to hold bi-semester town halls with the constituents from their college?
Yes, or whatever recommendations are made by the students of the college itself.

If a large portion of the student body thinks their senators aren’t representing them properly, what should the students do?
They should be able to meet with their representatives and be able to work through their problems.

Why are you running for this position?
I feel that this will be a great opportunity for me to learn about other people, and lend my ideas to Loyola overall.

If elected, what do you hope to accomplish as a senator for SGA?
I hope to better the good works already done by SGA and bring new provisions to the budgeting sections.

Why should students vote for you?
I believe students should vote for me because I am a well-rounded student. Being involved in both athletics and academics allows me to witness the campus life in its entirety.

Is there anything else you would like to say about your campaign?
I would like to make Loyola a more inclusive place by allowing students more information about what opportunities are available for them.