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4/6/2021, 12:00pm

SGA announces senator election results

By Noel Miller

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The Shippensburg University Student Government Association (SGA) announced the senator election results in an email Friday sent out to students. Voting was held earlier in the week.

Over a dozen senator positions were filled for the 2021-22 academic year. 

Students voted on three sets of class senators: Kevin DelaCruz and Jordan Newsome-Little were elected as the class of 2022 senators. The class of 2023 senators are Abigail Birtchet and Austin Correll. Madison Cole and Ian Davis were elected as the class of 2024 senators. 

There were five open seats for academic senators in the election. Hunter Cramer won the college of arts and sciences senator position. Chase Carpenter is the new college of business senator. Ashley Smith is the college of education and human services senator. The Exploratory Studies senator is Andrew Hare and Bryan Rottkamp was elected as the honors college senator. 

Student life senators were the third group of positions in the election. Cody Willoughby was elected as the male athletics senator, Ian Thompson will be the commuter student senator and Shadai Joyner was elected as the transfer student senator.  

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