“Achampong and King have support from all sides to push harder on free speech and make headway for student rights that have been missing in the past.”
Striving to Feel Awake: Achampong and King Prepare to Lead UGBC
Akosua Achampong and Tt King developed appreciation for advocacy work even before they got to college. Now they bring that perspective to UGBC.
LTE: A Response to “A Pair of Confusing Candidates”
“After reading a column in The Heights by Rachel Loos, I need to respond to this opinionated article.”
Student Assembly Votes Down Resolution on Pro-Life Activism
The resolution called for UGBC to acknowledge and recognize “pro-life activism” as a “legitimate and important form of advocacy.”
UGBC Election Data Shows Less Support in CSOM for Achampong, King
Achampong and King got 51 percent of the vote in CSOM, compared to 73 percent in Morrissey, Lynch, and Connell combined.
A Pair of Confusing Candidates
“We should look at the campaign of Batsinelas and Mancini as an example of how not to resolve cognitive dissonance.”
UGBC Survey Results Show Admirable Progress
“The survey indicates that a majority of students believe that UGBC is doing a good job of addressing issues of race and gender on campus.”
15 Percent of Students Respond to UGBC Effectiveness Survey
Of the 10 categories surveyed, disabilities and transitioning into the BC community were the only two that received “neutral” rankings by the majority of responders. The rest were “agree” or “strongly agree.”
Akosua Achampong, Tt King Elected 2017-18 UGBC President, Executive Vice President
On Thursday evening, Aksoua Achampong and Tt King, both MCAS ’18, were elected UGBC president and EVP, ending a contentious election season.
Elections Committee Must Redefine Negative Campaigning
“In light of the social media mismanagement that has occurred in both campaigns, it is time for the EC to reform its social media policies”