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ASUU Briefs

Government relations director resigns

Government Relations Director Marshall Hendrickson, a senior majoring in political science, resigned from his position last week to pursue another job.

“His resignation does not come as a surprise, and he’s left us in great shape,” said Nicola Saliendra, chief of staff for the Associated Students of the University of Utah.

In preparation for his resignation, Hendrickson worked closely with his replacement, Parker Jones, a junior film major who worked as the assistant director during Fall Semester.

Service Director Resigns

Jake Kirkham, junior economics major and ASUU service director, resigned from his position last week to prepare for and run in the 2006 student government elections.

In preparation for his resignation, Kirkham trained replacement Liz Bitner, junior in human development and family studies.

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