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10 Questions with Samantha Miller

Yesterday, we introduced you to Gavin Keirans, the incumbent candidate for UPUA president.

Today we are doing the same with his opponent, Samantha Miller. She is the current UPUA Governmental Affairs Committee Chair. In that role, she has consistently pushed the government for greater equity in Penn State’s appropriations.

The interview was conducted by the redoubtable Brad Einstein, of Full Ammo Improv and Onward State.

Remember to vote tomorrow, beginning at 6:00 am, on vote.psu.edu.


’10 Questions’ with Samantha Miller from Onward State on Vimeo.

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Abbey is a sophomore Film/Video hopeful in the SHC. When she's not sitting behind a computer editing video, she can most likely be found eating in Simmons, on the interwebs, or sitting behind a computer editing video...she doesn't get out much.

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