Life is full of many stories. Stories which have shaped and molded us into the people we are. Stories we want heard and stories which will never be heard. I have had many interesting and unique experiences here at Acadia University. At the root of these wonderful encounters, were Acadia students with multiple stories to tell from different walks of life. Some heard, but others victim of silent ears. Change comes leisurely when people are reluctant to listen. Change is dead when people refuse to listen and act together. Everybody has a story to tell, we just need people who are willing to listen. I am always ready to listen and if given the opportunity to be Councillor, we will act together.
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