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Student groups ask for advisory panel selection reforms
Student groups send letters to University officials calling for more minority voices
By Dennis Killian
One hundred eleven students signed pre-written letters addressed to four officials in the UT administration - President William Powers, Jr.; Juan Gonzalez, vice president for student affairs; Soncia Reagins-Lilly, dean of students; and Gregory Vincent, vice president for diversity and community engagement. The letter calls for the creation of two required positions for the Multicultural Information Center and the Gender and Sexuality Center on the advisory committee. The letters also opposed the appointment of Matt Stolhandske, a business honors senior and member of the committee, said Mary Gonzalez, co-director of Latino Leadership Council. "He has historically been unsupportive of underrepresented communities at UT," said Gonzalez, "His appointment would not be so much of an issue if the MIC and GSC had a voice on the PSAC." Student Government went through an application process to select the two representatives, who are eventually appointed to the advisory committee by the SG president and vice president, both of whom are automatically on the committee, said SG Vice President Marcus Ceniceros. Stolhandske was selected for the committee from around 10 to 15 applicants. He received 20 votes out of 28. SG is working to make sure that students are heard and that the committee is an appropriate voice to the president and the University, Ceniceros said. "We're there to voice the concerns and give an update of the student body to President Powers," he said. Stolhandske declined to comment at this time. Angelica Mata, a former UT student and member of the Mexican Students' Association said that accusing Stolhandske of being hostile toward minority communities is wrong. "Matt was always an active member for our group for a couple of years," said Mata, "Even when he was working with the International Student Association or with Student Government, he was ready to be there for us and be vocal." The Texan strives to present all information fairly, accurately and completely.
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