Meet the Candidates: Mylinh Bui

Mylinh Bui is a biology freshman running to be a senator for the College of Arts and Sciences. She has not served on the SGA before.

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What role do you think the Senate should have in determining how elections are run?
The Senate should be allowed to determine days that are best for “meeting the candidates.” The Senate should, along with the executive board, determine their campaign requirements and process.  

Should senators be required to hold bi-semester town halls with the constituents from their college?
Yes.

If a large portion of the student body thinks their senators aren’t representing them properly, what should the students do?
The students should go directly to their senators and discuss the issues that they are facing. The senators should be open to listening with the students. All senators should be addressed, not just the specific college senators that are having issues. Senators and the students should be willing to compromise in order to properly solve the wrongdoings.

Why are you running for this position?
I believe that the College of Arts and Sciences needs a senator who will represent its students for the better of that college and the community of a whole.

If elected, what do you hope to accomplish as a senator for SGA?
If elected, I hope I can listen to the students within my college and work with other senators to help get the students what is needed to better the Loyola community.

Why should students vote for you?
Students should be open-minded and vote for me because I am a passionate, hard-working freshman who is willing to put my time and work into the tasks I need to accomplish as a senator.

Is there anything else you would like to say about your campaign?
I believe that if elected senator, I will do my best to serve my students while reflecting all Jesuit values.