Election post

When I ran for vice-president of Science Magazine last year, I promised you the sun (literally, my entire introduction had to do with the Sun being up at 9pm). This year, I hope to promise you more, I wish to offer you the stars.
My name is Kai and next year I'm going to be a final year. I wish for my last year to go out with a big bang with UCL Science Magazine. Last year I promised you collaborations and expansion, and we delivered. Thanks to the amazing work of our entire committee, of whom I am but a cog, we've collaborated with over a dozen other UCL societies, hosting landmark events like our series of STEMathons and career panels. Thanks to our hard work, UCL Science Magazine is currently short-listed for the Student Publication Association's Science Publication of the year.
In our grand vision,, our current accomplishments, like the sun, are but a single (though massively important) star in our night skies. This coming year, if elected, I wish to promise more. I wish upon our stars for more member engagement, ensuring that the events we host form a strong cohesive community. I will deliver upon an expansion in collaborations, utilizing my knowledge as treasurer for three other societies to build a network of financial connections and partnerships with think tanks, scientific institutions, and companies.
This year, we have laid the ground work for our magazine, allowing it to shine amongst all others, next year we shall harness this momentum and create a lasting legacy.