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RHAC EXEC ELECTIONS!!!

Vote April 15, 2008 for who you want to serve you!

Below is a list of the canidates running for each position along with a link to their election document, so that YOU know why they want to run and you can make an informed vote.

President: Andrew Caudill

Vice President of University Affairs: Kurt Wilson

Vice President of Administration and Operations: James Bushman

Secretary: lKasey Inderdahl

Treasurer: Lisa Beistle and Jason Gries

Public Relations Coordinator: Abigail Heino and Stacie Phillips

RHAC Senator (Vote for Two): Jonathon DeVries and Catherine Urbas

 

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What is R.H.A.C.

and why do I care?

R.H.A.C. stands for Residence Hall Association Council. RHAC is first and foremost, the voice for students who live in the residence halls. The members and advisors of RHAC handle any concerns UW-L residents may have. It serves as an important communication link between students living in the residence halls and the University. RHAC not only strives to make the on-campus living experience enjoyable, but it also tries in its best capacities to serve residents by tackling relevant campus issues. RHAC is also dedicated to ensuring a great on-campus living experience by planning and funding campus-wide programs for both on-campus and off-campus students.

This year, as R.H.A.C., we strive…

… To inspire residence hall student ownership and pride in RHAC;

… To cultivate and support relationships within RHAC and its constituents;

… To create a legacy through effective programming, creativity and upholding traditions; while growing and learning as an organization and individuals throughout the year.

 

-----There are two parts to R.H.A.C. -----

A.R.C.(Activities and Relations Committee)

Organizes Social Events such as:

-Kraze Dayz (All campus competition)

-Winter Formal (Dance in December)

-Leap for Charity (End of Feb.)

-Awards Night (May 7th @ 6pm)

S.I. (Specific Issues)

-Works on Campus Improvement

-Examples from the past:

- Allowing over-night guests

-Drilling holes in room desks for cords

-Getting more bike racks on campus

-Gender neutral bathrooms in every building