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- An Interview with Newly Elected Global Campus GSC

The Argus met the newly elected General Student Council (GSC) of the Global Campus. Why did they decide to participate in the student council? How are they going to work this year? Let us answer these questions through the interview below.

The Argus: Congratulations on being elected as the president and vice president of the student council! Could you say a few words on being elected?
GSC: Hello, The Argus readers! We are the 38th Global Campus GSC. We have worried about the turnout because the participation from the student body has been low. However, many students voted for us. Therefore, we would like to thank every student at HUFS. As we promised, we will work hard to make our university better. Also, to the many people who helped us to prepare for this election, we want to say thank you again through this interview.

The Argus: What led you to run for student council?
GSC: We made up our mind to run for GSC to change the things at our school that we have complained about for the last three years. Since I (GSC president) became a junior and have lived in a house with the vice president, I felt that we shared the same values and ideas about the university. Therefore, we thought we would be able to work together for the students with enthusiasm.

The Argus: What does your slogan, “Green We Drew,” mean?
GSC: We thought the word ‘green’ would provide a feeling of freshness to students. Through the word ‘green,’ we wanted to show our will as active youth. Also, through the expression ‘we drew,’ we tried to emphasize that we would draw this color by ourselves.  

The Argus: Please introduce your pledges and plans that you plan to fulfill.
GSC: Among our many pledges, we want to work hard to change three things: the grading system, the inspection of the school, and student welfare.
For the grading system, we are now preparing documents regarding the effectiveness of the current B type system. Also, to adopt a better system based on the characteristics of HUFS, we are planning to talk with the Dean of Academic Affairs.
Regarding the inspection of the school, the GSC is planning to complement our own inspection system. This plan refers to the one for the Seoul Campus, which is already well established.
For student welfare, our plan is to construct a basic welfare system such as free printing or renting an umbrella to lessen student inconvenience.

The Argus: What kind of school issues are you now thinking about?
GSC: Currently, the school inspection system is one of our greatest interests. Beginning with our term, we got to know many problems had occurred due to an inadequate inspection system. Compared to the system of the Seoul Campus, we feel that the one of the Global Campus is too vulnerable. We want to quickly establish an improved inspection system.

The Argus: What is your goal you want to achieve during your term?
GSC: We have three goals. First, we hope every HUFSan is going to feel that the school is getting better. The second goal is to become the GSC of integrity, which uses student tuition honestly. Lastly, our wish is to inspire HUFSans with love for HUFS.

The Argus: Please leave your last words to HUFSans and The Argus readers.
GSC: Well, we will work harder than anyone this year. We will improve our school by using our diverse perspectives. The GSC will show our vision, not by our words, but by our actions. Although it is late, happy New Year and we wish you good luck this year!


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