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What are you studying? What other things have you been involved with at the university?
As well as my degree in Geography & German, I’ve played rugby for the uni, got involved in drama and written for Exeposé, but my most of my time is taken up with music. I play drums in a New Orleans funk band and I’m the MD of the Uni Big Band.
Are you excited to start campaigning? How are you planning on getting votes?
I can’t wait for campaign week to get underway; it’s going to be a very tiring week, but all the candidates are great so it should be a good laugh.
Any big changes you’d introduce as Guild President?
There is a lot I’d like to do as President, but the main focus would be about making our lives simpler through introducing lots of little changes to make a big difference. This ranges from having bookable computers on campus and getting all lectures recorded to sorting out society sign ups at the squash. This isn’t to say I don’t have big ideas though, I think we should look into a ‘Boris Bikes’ style cycle hire scheme, they’ve got them in Leeds and York so why not Exeter!
What do you think of the past Sabb elections? Anything you think should be done differently?
In the past I know that people have found campaigns week really irritating, so I’ll be trying my best to make sure my campaign doesn’t annoy anyone!
What kind of music do you like? Have you been able to go to many gigs here in Exeter?
I have a pretty eclectic taste, but I’m not a big fan of the charts… I’m a complete music junkie so probably get to a gig every week! For a small town there’s a decent amount of live music to go and see…
Are you going to be coming to the Vote Fest events?
Definitely, both nights have some top acts and it’s nice to see a new music night on campus!

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