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Discuss “Sabram and Louissaint lack productivity, communication”

Government in any form is, and will remain, government. On a college campus, though, the governing body must exist in a useful form, starting from the top down. Lately, we?ve seen a downward trend in the executive offices of student government, and it?s time for a change.

During my time at Carnegie Mellon, I?ve have begun to realize that our student government has become so self-involved and overly complex that it is impossible for the average non-governmental student to understand. Over the past few months I?ve received multiple e-mails from students asking for help in trying to learn about the governmental process. Strangely enough, aside from running for Student Body President, I?ve never been a member of any form of student government.

My...

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