Q: What is your role within SGA?
A: “I am the senator for Computer Science, I am here to advocate for computer science majors and any issues they may have.”
Q: Why did you run for an SGA position?
A: “I am still a part of the freshman council, and being a part of that made me want to become more involved in SGA,” Scarboro said. “I am a leader, and I want to help those around me.”
Q: What do you plan to do within your position?
A: “I plan to be an encourager for student organizations and help make goals for students,” Scarboro said. “I want to collaborate with the community, help showcase student projects, and create websites for local organizations.”
Q: What do you want students to know about SGA?
A: “I want people to know that SGA is there for them and they can rely on us,” Scarboro said. “If you have any concerns or problems, reach out to us.”
Q: What can students expect from SGA next school year?
A: “We want better communication between SGA and students,” Scarboro said. “We are here as advocates for students.”
