Meet the candidates for the GSG executive election

The Graduate Student Government (GSG) executive election is underway, with candidates vying for president and vice president positions. The candidates have pledged to improve services and support for graduate students, addressing issues such as poor class availability, affordable housing, and mental health resources.
The Graduate Student Government (GSG) executive election will take place from March 31 to April 1. Candidates for president include Tharun Goud Dasugari and Onkar Vachista Falle. Dasugari aims to improve visibility and collaboration with career services and alumni. Vachista Falle's campaign focuses on issues like poor class availability and affordable housing. Vice president candidates Muhammad Fasih and Sai Sagar Galli Raghu also presented their plans. The election aims to bring positive change to the graduate student community.
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