Timothy Ward, a senior studying communication at Eastern Michigan University
"How can the United States bring North Korea into the international community?"
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"How can the United States bring North Korea into the international community?"
"What do you want to do with your major?"
"What are you doing when you graduate? Because I'm graduating next month and I have no idea."
Jim Eno, drummer of the band Spoon, sits down for an interview in Glidden Hall with Josh Antonuccio, an instructor in the School of Media Arts and Studies, as a part of the Scripps Visiting Artist Series.
"I probably will not because I don't know anything about it. I've heard a lot about it, people come into my classes and tell me about it but I don't really pay attention."
"I'm probably not, I don't really feel well-informed enough and I wouldn't vote for anything I don't know about."
"I'm gonna vote tomorrow because this kind of thing, the student senate, definitly matters. I don't know who I'm going to vote for yet, I haven't read anything but I'm going to."
"I will be voting BARE because everything on their platform. They are definitely there during activist events, like to help lead the rallies and are always present. So for me that speaks volumes, when a campaign reflects their actual character. So I will definitely be voting this week."
"I'd say no because I didn't know exactly when it was. I know the sides but not the details."
Leah Kistler, a junior studying theater performance, swings a bat at supposed intruder Travis Starr, also a junior studying theater performance during a rehearsal of the play "Claudia's Wedding," written by Jessica Walters, a junior studying playwriting at ARTS/West on April 7, 2015.
Emma Kessler, a sophomore studying bio-chem, poses for a portrait in the Konneker Research Laboratories at the Ridges on March 18, 2015.
Emma Kessler, a sophomore studying bio-chem, poses for a portrait in the Konneker Research Laboratories at the Ridges on March 18, 2015.
Tony Piccioni, the presidential candidate on the Phoenix ticket makes closing remarks during the student senate debate in Porter Hall on April 8, 2015.
Christopher Johnson, a junior studying international business with a minor in Chinese, also known as "DJ Cle-OH" explains his scratching technique during a DJ workshop put on for Hip-Hop Awareness Week.
"Fighting for a good price on tuition, especially with what just went on with President McDavis. Anyone who's willing to make sure we're getting our money's worth and make sure they're doing renovations on the library and other school buildings that need some help."
"They must be extremely professional, extremely well-dressed, extremely well-groomed. They need to present their ideas in a very educated manner. What their ideas are isn't that important."
"I would definitely had to have seen them before, involved on campus. Like to see them at a show. Something involved in student life and not just be in the front but also a spectator. The first thing to be a good president is to know the students so you need to involve yourself with them. Someone that I have seen, I would definitely vote for them."
"Just showing that their main focus is bettering the student body as a whole."
"They'd have to be relatable, whatever their platform is it would have to be relatable to my student experience."
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