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Kemi Adetunji and Theo Campomanes named 2025 Homecoming Royalty

By Megan Sawka
Kemi Adetunji and Theo Campomanes named 2025 Homecoming Royalty
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Kemi Adetunji and Theo Campomanes thank the student groups that helped propel them into their royalty status.

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Kemi Adetunji and Theo Campomanes were crowned Shippensburg University’s 2025 homecoming royalty at Seth Grove Stadium on Saturday.

Adetunji was sponsored by the African American Organization (AAO) and the African Student Association (ASA). Campomanes was sponsored by the Kappa Sigma fraternity.

The winners were selected based on a combination of community service, student voting, interviews and fundraising. The 2025 homecoming candidates contributed 80 hours in community service and raised a collective $6,246 for Big Red’s Cupboard, the on-campus food pantry that provides free groceries and hygiene items to students in need.

Campomanes credited his win to the support of the campus community.

“This was very much a collective effort. I couldn’t have done it without my sponsor, Kappa Sigma,” Campomanes said. “Being involved in so much has introduced me to so many great people who have supported me through thick and thin, and without them, this all couldn’t have been done.”

Adetunji and Campomanes will return next fall to crown the 2026 homecoming royalty.

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