Rebekah Martin
Hello, SMCC! This is Rebekah Martin, the newly elected Student Senate public relations representative. It’s my job to make sure you feel represented by us and know what we’re up to in Jewett Auditorium every week. That’s why, every so often (every other week or so), I’ll be talking to you here so you know what’s going on.
On the other side of things: we want to hear from you. Yes, you reading this right now. If you’re a student here, then guess what! Your feelings can be represented in the Student Senate! But we can’t know what those feeling are unless you let us know. If you feel like getting personally involved, then there are always seats for Student Body Representatives. Look on the “My Student Life” page on MySMCC for more information. If meetings aren’t really your thing, then leave us a message! In the Student Center across from the A.S.K. kiosk, there is a Student Senate suggestion box. Leave any message you want to send to the Senate there. No names are required; everything will be kept completely anonymous. Like talking in person? I’m always available to sit down and talk. Look for a short girl with short hair, glasses, and most often a ukulele. That’s me. Come introduce yourself and let’s chat.
Thank you for taking time out of your busy day to read The Beacon and my column! We hope to hear from many of you soon.
Last week, there was a transfer fair in the Ortiz Atrium. Quite a few colleges had tables set up, and visiting students were able to learn about these colleges and the programs and majors they offer. Pictured here, Jean Zulu is chatting with a representative from Plymouth State University. ![]()
Last week, there was a transfer fair in the Ortiz Atrium. Quite a few colleges had tables set up, and visiting students were able to learn about these colleges and the programs and majors they offer. Pictured here, Jean Zulu is chatting with a representative from Plymouth State University.
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