On behalf of the Student Government Association, I’d like to invite each of you to join us for our last “VP is In” today from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. in the SGA Office (321 Squires Student Center). “VP is In” is a year-long program co-hosted by the SGA and Division of Student Affairs, where Edward Spencer, vice president for student affairs, does “office hours” each month. These office hours can be very useful for students who would like to express their feelings about issues on Virginia Tech’s campus.
In the past, Dr. Spencer has conversed with students regarding campus alcohol policies, the university’s move for expansion, dining center capabilities and the push for a new student center on-campus. Dr. Spencer is always there to answer questions for all students and he would like to know what is on the mind of students for the betterment of campus life at Tech.
For students who have specific questions or students who have never met Dr. Spencer before, I encourage you to come by the SGA office and let your voice be heard. Oftentimes, students speak informally about changes they would like to see the University make but don’t believe that what they say will be taken into account. The conversations at “VP is In” can serve as the foundation of change for student policies and activities.
Michael Doughty
sga chief of staff, 2010-11
A version of this article appeared in the Apr 20 issue of the Collegiate Times.
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