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USG names its candidates for March elections

Five candidates run unopposed

Issue date: 2/23/09 Section: News
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Official candidates for the Undergraduate Student Government began campaigning Friday for the Mar. 10 elections.

The candidates:
Executive Director
Joseph P. Derkin
Scott Sherwood

Director of Community Affairs
Adam D. Patterson

Director of Governmental Affairs
Sean Mostov

Director of Academic Affairs
Brianna Lawhorn
Quiera Lige

Director of Student Involvement
Marie Daher
Jared Smith

Director of
Communications
Leah Brady
Jessica Lumpp

Director of
Programming
Michael Szabo

Director of Business and Finance
John P. Baker
Nikole E. Keslar

Director of Student Advancement
Ronnie McArdle
Kevin M. Papp
Justin Pierce

College of the Arts
Marilyn L. Schwartz

College of Business
Administration
Evelyn D. Smith
Jonathan Bryan

College of
Communication and Information
No candidates

College of Education, Health and
Human Services
Leah Campbell
Kyle White

College of Arts
and Sciences
Megan Cerne
Amber N. Myers
Zachary Cline

College of Nursing
Beshoy Henen

College of Technology
Somadina Nwaokafor
Nicholas Trussalo

College of Architecture and Environmental Design
R. James Farrell
Michael R. Turk

Honors College
D. Andrew Kubena


Only five of the 25 positions are running unopposed this year. Last year there were 14 positions that were won by default.

One of the unopposed positions last year was executive director. This year, there are two candidates who are vying for the spot.

Joseph P. Derkin, the current senator for residence hall students, and Scott Sherwood, the current director of student advancement, will be campaigning for the executive director position.

Students will be able to view campaign platforms on the TVs outside the Student Organizations office in the Student Center.

A forum, which will be announced later this week, will showcase candidates' goals for student government.

Students can vote for candidates through Flashline on Mar. 10.

- Melissa Dilley
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