The candidates running unopposed for co-presidents of the Campus Y want to make social justice accessible.
Junior Natalie Borrego and sophomore Cora Went said their mission is to motivate students and communities to work together as the organization drives social change.
“We also want to transform the Y’s space so that when you walk in, you know where you are, what staff members are doing and exactly how to get involved,” Went said.
The candidates spoke at a forum Tuesday to tell students how their plans will foster creativity, collaboration and community at UNC’s Campus Y.
“We have seen the community within the Y growing and becoming more established,” Went said.
“We want to keep that going — planning more times where members can come together.”
The election will be held Tuesday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., open only to dues-paying members.
The pair said one of the major goals for the upcoming year is to break the stereotypical image of a Campus Y member.
“It’s our job to challenge that stereotype and also work with individuals in order to break it,” Borrego said.