by Laura Shaw
Any returning YIGster will easily notice the drastic contrast in numbers between this year and last year, dwindling from a staggering seven-hundred plus students, to approximately three-hundred. So what happened to the other half? They participated in their own convention, the Lewis convention, two weeks ago. “It went really well, the smaller numbers (in each program) allowed for a more intimate atmosphere and new opportunities. The legislative could hold more debates, and pass more bills,” said YIG state director Ken Hussy. He conceded that it was a bit of an adjustment, getting used to such a smaller group, but overall the convention split worked out for the best.
Thursday, December 4, 2008
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