Saturday, December 17, 2011

Statement from President of Manhattan Student Council at Boricua College 2011-2012


Photography by J. Wesley Beeks
Center Image: David Correa-President Manhattan Student Council Campus

I would like to take this opportunity to thank the Student Council of the Manhattan Campus for electing me as their new President. This responsibility has a lot of weight to it and I welcome the challenge that comes with it. I will also like to congratulate all the students that were elected to various positions in the student government for the 2011 to 2012 year cycle.


I will like to say thank you to the departing President Xavier Martinez and former Education Coordinator Wesley Weeks, who shared his expertise, creating the blog and enlightening the committees on how to plan and execute the events, Wesley you will be missed. Both have come to the end their academic journey with Boricua College and will be graduating in the summer. Congratulations in achieving this milestone in your lives good luck in your future projects.

This election took place and the end of Fall Cycle which did not gave us much room to plan as many activities as we wanted to. However this year the Manhattan Campus Student Council is going to work very hard to support the students’ needs. We plan to continue to bring activities to Boricua College to educate and create awareness into our community and I am planning to work very closely with all the committees to insure we maintain a standard of quality that you the students deserve. Last but not least I am looking forward to having students become more involved in giving us feed back in upcoming events such as the Student Council Mixer, Health Awareness Forums and the Talent Showcase.

As always we need your support with fresh ideas and your commitment to making our institution brighter and better. I am officially welcoming all in our community to attend our meetings held on Wednesday’s at 5:00 pm to 6:00 pm in the Dean’s office on the third floor.





Thank you,

David Correa-President Manhattan Student Council

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