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Newly Elected SGA Leaders Blindsided by Concept of Working

By Wolf of Wehner , in 2026 Campus Life Elections , at March 19, 2026 Tags: ,

Just hours after being announced as the Student Body President and Vice President elects, David Polster and Brian Fulsher were reportedly confronted with an unexpected realization – students now expect the policies they campaigned on to be implemented. 

 

Sources confirm reality set in shortly after celebratory photos at the 12th Man Statue concluded. 

 

“Wait…we actually have to do all of this?” said Fulsher, visibly pale. “I thought this ended after the Instagram reels.”

 

While campaign season consisted primarily of overly cheesy smiles, high energy Instagram shorts  and the confident use of phrases like “transformative change,” the transition to leadership has revealed that change is far from self-fulfilling. 

 

University administrators have reportedly  introduced the pair to a collection of concepts known as “processes,” “jurisdiction” and “budget constraints,” all of which Polster and Fulsher have described to close friends as “really mood dampening.”

 

Those familiar with the traditional SGA life cycle at Texas A&M University note that this moment marks a predictable shift, one in which broad campaign language gradually gives way to the phrase “that’s outside of our jurisdiction,” and eventually seclusion from the rest of the outside world.

 

By Saturday morning, insiders reported that the administration had already begun adjusting to its new reality. Polster and Fulsher were said to be reviewing a document labeled “Next Steps,” that is believed to contain several steps. 

 

An anonymous bystander later reported seeing both in Koldus, openly sobbing, seriously considering whether immediate resignation would be a “strong leadership move.”

 

— Wolf of Wehner