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I want to address to concerns about the move to 3,000 people. I want to start by highlighting that I don't understand the arbitrary nature of this argument. Why is 3,000 not a good cut-off, but 1,500 is?

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There are five candidates for president in this year’s AMS Elections. In this debate, candidates were questioned about their lack of experience, the sexual assault policy — for the second time — and the lack of diversity in this year’s elections.

Aside from holding various executive positions on campus, Brewer does not have any other leadership experience. He believes his approachability, neutrality and capacity to communicate make him well-suited for the role of President.

James Cohen is a fifth-year commerce student specializing in entrepreneurship running for AMS President in this year’s AMS Elections. His platform focuses on mental health, events and advocating for students to the Board of Governors.

“I got three bikes stolen which is I think an issue that plagues this whole campus ... it really speaks to a larger issue of just how campus security hasn’t really been enough of a focus, and isn’t talked about enough,” said Hooton.

“It has seen the one’s who have done well, it has seen the one’s who have not done so well,” said the Cairn’s human puppet in its stead. “It can bring together different interests, really push forward the AMS in a positive direction."

Julain Del Balso is running for President in this year’s AMS elections. He describes his platform as “steezy,” which, for the less informed, urban dictionary defines as a combination of the words “style” and “ease.”

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