Efficiency. Vision. Everyone.
Student Body President Eve Carson said she finds her 2007 campaign slogan just as cheesy today as she did during her campaign.
But she said the concept of the slogan encompasses one of her most important roles as president – being a representative of all UNC students.
“When I think about the voice of the students, I am a voice,” Carson said. “I’m a loud voice and a talkative voice. I talk a lot, and I talk to whoever will listen to me.”
And Carson’s role as a representative for students is set out in the constitution of the Student Code.
The Code states that the student body president shall “represent the student body, especially in dealing with the students of other schools, with the faculty, with the administration, with the employees, with the Board of Trustees and with the Board of Governors.”
One of Carson’s major opportunities as a voice for students was expressing students’ concerns about tuition and fee increases.
But an accelerated tuition schedule left Carson’s administration with less time than expected to organize student tuition forums and mobilize student protests.
About 30 students showed up to protest the board’s Nov. 15 vote to increase tuition for out-of-state students. Nearly 200 students came to the previous year’s meeting.