Letters from SGA slates: OPTiC
By OPTiC / February 22, 2017Editor's note: The following letter was written by the slates running for the Student Government Association 2017-18 executive board.
Editor's note: The following letter was written by the slates running for the Student Government Association 2017-18 executive board.
Every year, the Daily News has given both slates running for the Student Government Association executive board the opportunity to write to members of the Ball State community, sharing why they should vote for them. This year, both IGNITE and OPTiC took that opportunity. Read their letters here.
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