Tuesday, 29 January 2013

Guild President: Hannah Barton


How have you enjoyed being a student here in Exeter? What are you studying?

I'm currently in my third year studying Psychology. I have absolutely loved my time at Exeter so far, there is so much to get involved with and there is always something fun going on.

What would be your dream job?

Apart from Guild President, my dream job would be something involving working with people, organising and having the opportunity to travel... I haven't quite worked out exactly what that dream job is yet!

What can people expect from you if you’re elected Guild President?

People can expect a very responsive and representative Guild if I'm elected as President. I'll have an open door policy and will actively be out and about getting involved with the student body. This will hopefully encourage everyone to come to me with absolutely anything, so they can get what they want from their university and get as much as possible out of their student experience. I'm here to represent students, find out what they want and make sure the university delivers.

Will you be coming to Vote Fest to meet some potential voters? What do you think of the events?

You'll definitely be able to find me at both events! I'm really excited to meet people there, especially whilst enjoying some live music. It's such a great idea and a really good way to get lots of people involved and voting!

What kind of music do you like? Have you been to many gigs while you’ve been at Exeter?

I don't think I could pin down exactly what kind of music I like, my taste is quite varied and eclectic! I've been to see all sorts of live music here from Jakwob to Example, Exeter is a great place to see live music and the student bands here are so good.

Why do you think it’s so important for everyone to vote in the elections?

Everyone should have their say during their time at university, and it's so important that students have someone they want representing them and being their voice to the university. If you vote you're making a difference, and that's a really powerful thing.

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