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Published: Sunday, February 27, 2011

Updated: Monday, February 28, 2011 11:02

SGA presidential

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SGA presidential hopefuls Reggie McCrimmon and Bishari Cooper

In any election it is important to know your candidates. This year two Eagles are making a run for the top slot of SGA president. Reggie McCrimmon, a political science sophomore, is one. "I feel like N. C. Central University is a family-oriented body of people," said McCrimmon."We need to learn to serve one another." 

McCrimmon said students need to realize our power. His platform is to connect, grow and serve NCCU. "The biggest issue of all at NCCU is the disconnect between administration and campus organizations."    

According to McCrimmon, the administration should involve the students in more  University processes. McCrimmon, who served as freshman class president, wants to restructure the SGA to be more effective. If elected, McCrimmon would be the sixth SGA president in a row to be a member of Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity.

 "We have to take initiative to stand for what is right and stand against what is wrong," said McCrimmon. He also hopes to get everyone on one accord so NCCU can grow together in size and prestige. Bishari Cooper, English literature junior, is also running for the position.

"NCCU has given me a unique education and environment that I don't feel I would have received at any other University," said Cooper. Like current SGA President Dwayne Johnson, Cooper wants students to get involved with the local secondary schools around the area.

Cooper said the biggest issues facing students on campus right now are reductions in Federal Pell Grants, parking and housing deficiencies, low graduation rates, preparing students for graduate school, the availability of mentors, and school morale. 

 If elected, Cooper looks forward to better relationships between NCCU students and the surrounding community. "Most importantly, I want to ensure that our students are becoming more involved in our community."

Cooper has served as sophomore class vice president and is currently junior class president."I have qualities and abilities our student body needs in a SGA president," said Cooper. Students can cast their votes on March 2 from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. by logging onto their Blackboard accounts.

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