Early May is an important time of year for the campus advocate. As leaders in the progressive movement graduate one can only hope that future leaders enroll. I have graduated from Kent State University, but I do not leave my hopes on the high school class of 2008, rather I confidently leave my campus liaison position to a second year graduate student.
The new President of Eta Sigma Gamma is a graduate student in Health Promotion. She is a graduate assistant in the Center for Student involvement, this provides her exclusive access to policy makers, university funding, and university scheduling. She not only is qualified, but she is surrounded by experienced progressive leaders.
Eta Sigma Gamma had a historic year at winning numerous university awards for leadership, service, and maintenance of rights and civil liberties. Eta Sigma Gamma also increased their visibility, assets, and reputation through building a campus coalition and seeking partnerships with local, state, and national organizations. These contributing factors coupled with new leadership and a continued partnership with Campus Progress will lead to an even better academic year in 2008-2009.
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