Hey Hill Court!

I?m going to make this easy for you ? vote for me.

I?m not going to harass you by knocking on doors, hanging fliers everywhere, or calling you on the phone. I think we all have better things to do with our time and this is just student government.

I have served as a Class of 2002 Senator for this school year and was on Cabinet last year. I am currently Chair of the Senate Student Services Committee, which just created the new Wednesday Special bus and is looking into getting a video store on campus, among other things. (Meetings are on Tuesdays from 8:00-9:00pm in Wilson Commons 503 and everyone is welcome to attend).

I live in Chambers 330 and my favorite color is yellow. If you want to know anything more about me, e-mail me at mgem@mac.com



Megan Hannon

The first realization of my own age hit me in the months before I started college. I was helping my dad clean the small office he’d occupied in Rush Rhees longer than I’d been alive. The walls of which boasted childhood drawings that my sister and I had crayoned. Even though I was looking at my distant past, I realized I would soon be starting a new page of my future. Read More

Megan Hannon

As per tradition, “The State of the Campus Times” updates readers on our affairs — the Editor-in-Chief (EIC) and Publisher write this pseudo-column at the start and end of every semester to articulate the struggles and joys found through managing your local student-run newspaper. We also introduce ourselves and our projects, what we hope to achieve during our terms, and we provide progress updates regarding past management’s pursuits. Read More

Megan Hannon

For graduated senior Helen Jackson, who hadn’t been able to go home for breaks for the past two years, these last few months have been a much-needed break. “I’m moving halfway across the country in July for my PhD program, so I probably won’t be able to come home very often after this,” she said. Read More