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Homecoming 2005
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Robert Turner, III Senior Political Science Pre-Law Club/Political Science Club ASU Activities & Dates: Pre-Law Club 2003-2005 Political Science Club 2003-2005 Student Government Assoc.-Senate 2004-2005 Community Service: Augusta mini Theater ASU Honors and Awards: Considered and selected for Leadership Development and Minority Graduate Recruitment Seminar in 2004 Selected to speak at the Augusta State University Symposium in 2004 Nominated for Who’s Who in 2003 and 2004
Future Plans: After my undergrad is obtained, I plan on furthering my educational endeavors into the MPA program offered here at ASU and eventually entering into a Law School.
Other Activities: Student Welfare Committee Student Welfare Committee Independent Study – Urban Policy Making What uniquely qualifies you to be Mr./ Ms. ASU ; What could you bring to the title? By winning Mr. ASU, the student body is obtaining a representative that can convey a clear message reflecting their better interest. I acknowledge the concerns and opinions that may divide us; such as issues involving student against student, faculty against student or even students against the ever-rising tuition charges at the semester’s beginning. Part of my leadership foundation is the ability to identify concerns from a student’s view as well as from a leadership perspective. By becoming Mr. ASU, I hope to unify individual voices into a cohesive voice that can be distinctly heard by ones governing them.
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Tuesday February 22, 2005 |