It is three months away from the Associated Students of Utah
State University elections and rumors have been circulating who will enter the
February election for student body president.
Two speculated candidates according to some current ASUSU
officers are Chaise Warr and Douglas Fiefia.
Warr said he was surprised to find rumors were being spread
concerning his intent to run for president.
“I haven’t officially
decided, it would probably postpone my graduation,” said Warr, who is currently
vice president of programming for ASUSU. “It would be worth helping the
university; I am just trying to plan for the future as well.”
The current Mr. USU, Fiefia, also had concerns about how
running for president would affect his future.
“There are a lot of factors, from your schedule to thinking
about your time commitment,” Fiefia said. “For me it is a decision I have to
discuss with my wife, which for most other people that are thinking of running--
that isn't an issue.”
Both candidates are still unsure if they will enter the
race, but feel they would be an asset to the university as student body
president.
“I have been able to establish associations with the
administration and students through my position,” Warr said. “I know that would
help me in my office.”
Fiefia also feels he has made connections through his
involvement that could help the student body.
“I have been involved in various organizations at USU that
cover a wide variety of students,” Fiefia said. “I feel like I could represent
each student at USU no matter their background.”
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