Wednesday, February 4, 2009
More popular than Wassim? - Nick Taylor-Vaisey
Nick Taylor-Vaisey was sitting around, apparently doing nothing, and I jumped at the chance to try out my new microphone (freshly borrowed from Zoom Productions - shout out to those hard working folks down there!)
For your information, I shamelessly stole photos from people`s facebook pages without asking them. If I need to change anything let me know!
Ryc: Hello again, and I`m here in the University Centre with Nick-Taylor Vasey. Ex-contributor to the Fulcrum and current radio host on CHUO 89.1.And, ah.. How are you doing today?
Nick: I`m doing well, Kyle. Thanks for asking
Ryc: Awesome. And... If you could.. ah. What would you think... What would be going through your mind if you were an outgoing executive looking at the incoming crop this year.
Nick: Well... I mean... A lot of the outgoing executive would like to be a part of the incoming crop so... I guess I would be looking at my competition and sizing them up and making sure that the ideas that I have are fresh, but consistent with what I stood for in the last year. If that makes sense.. You want to provide new ideas to convice students that you still have, you know, something to offer, but. You don`t want to, sort of, you don`t want to be inconsistent with what... It`s interesting to answer this question, because I`m trying to be ultra diplomatic because I can`t favour anybody, but I think that was a fair assessment of what I believe. (Laughs)
Ryc: And.. umm.. from the perspective of someone who has been a part of the media, particularly on campus, how do you feel it`s going this year? How do you think the media portrayal of elections is going this year as compared to previous years?
Nick: Well, I know the Fulcrum has it`s annual elections supplement coming out this week, next couple days. I`ve seen it, but I expect that they are covering it in great detail. And I believe that both student newspapers are moderating the debates this year. So, you know I mean they seem to be doing what they`ve been doing the last couple of years. I haven`t seen any new ideas, but then again the campaign`s young and we`ll see what they offer.
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