Thank you UNC’s Daily Tarheel for a fantastic endorsement. I look forward to lowering the bar to participation in local governance and welcoming in the talent, innovation and creativity of our student community.
My first “formal” Pit sit, I called for the students to “show up” this election by tripling 2003’s voter turnout and breaking 1,000 votes. Then, and since, I’ve called for students to “show up” at Council and advisory board meetings to express their ideas, proposals, likes and dislikes.
Thank you DTH for noticing that I practiced a bit of what I preach by also “showing up” and engaging students on my many visits to campus.
Will Raymond …
A member of the town’s technology committee, Raymond has made his mark as someone unafraid to question anything and anybody — a trait that enabled him to successfully challenge the council’s decision to adopt a red-light camera program.
He’s also willing to go to bat for all residents. He wants any wireless Internet program expanded into low-income areas surrounding downtown; he’s been on campus campaigning more than any candidate except undergraduate student Jason Baker; and his involvement with the council will help turn Carolina North into a world-class project that benefits all residents.