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Letter: SAC members deserve rewards for hard-work and dedication

Issue date: 11/13/07 Section: Opinion
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SAC is NOT excluding anyone from these activities because everyone is always welcome at SAC meetings. These SAC exclusives are a way for those who do participate in SAC and work their hardest to put these events together for the student body to receive a small token of appreciation. SAC members put many hours organizing, preparing, publicizing, producing, and working the events. Why shouldn't they get to meet someone famous or the speaker that they worked so hard to bring? Is it really fair for everyone to want to receive these things without doing any work whatsoever? Would it be fair for an employer to pay someone who did not go to work? Is it fair for two people to work at a job, where one does nothing, the other does everything, and then the profit is split equally?

You tell me.

On second thought.

If you are still worried or upset.

Come see where your money goes.

Come chose how your money is spent.

Join SAC



Raelynne Hale

freshman, sociology
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