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BSG Elections: Class council election results
Nunoo '17 and Agarwal '20 win presidencies
In an email to the Orient Sunday night, Vice President for Bowdoin Student Government (BSG) Affairs, Reed Fernandez '17 announced the results of the class council elections for the first year and senior classes. There was a tie for the second Class Representative to the BSG for the Class of 2020. A 24 hour runoff election will be held tomorrow. Three hundred and sixty-six seniors and 399 first years participated in the vote, 73% and 77% of senior and first year classes respectively.
2017 Class CouncilPresidentEsther Nunoo: 128-WinnerJustin J. Pearson: 108Rebecca Fisher: 81Andrew Cawley: 47
Vice PresidentEllie Quenzer: 260-WinnerDanny Mejia: 99
TreasurerSamantha Hoegle: 243-WinnerHossam Hamdan: 109
Class Representative to the BSGSpencer Shagoury: 276-WinnerAnnie Glenn: 320- Winner
2020 Class CouncilPresidentShani Agarwal: 120-WinnerRamya Chengalvala: 96Angel Ramirez: 73Brendan Pulsifer: 65Chris Brown: 16Matthew Swiatek: 16
Vice PresidentSalim Salim: 139-WinnerLuis Miguel Guerrero: 88Ian Culnane: 66Julio Palencia: 58Damini Singh: 44
Treasurer Ben Hopkins: 124-WinnerJohn Penek: 89Jouya Mahmoudi: 63Eddie Korando: 62Jhadha King: 46
Class Representatives to the BSGNathanael DeMoranville: 120-WinnerLeah Matari: 106- TieBeatrice Cabrera: 106- TieRuilin Yang: 94Ben Bousquet: 93Lauren Elliott: 80Jeong-yoon Kim: 77
Editor's note September 25, 9:55: This article has been updated to correct an incorrect name. The Class of 2017 Representatives to the BSG are Spencer Shagoury and Annie Glenn.
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BSG Elections: Classes of 2017 and 2020 candidacy statements
Voting is open until Sunday, September 25. Cast your vote using the unique link emailed to you from BSG.
2020 President
Matthew Swiatek
I am Matthew Swiatek and I am running for President of the Class of 2020.
As a Kiwi (New Zealander) I see the College differently than many members of the class, and I believe one of the most incredible aspects of the College has been hearing what people’s stories are. We all have a story, but regardless of what that story may be, we are now one community. Whether your story is that of an athlete, a scholar, a writer, a musician or any other noble pursuit, if elected president I will help you find what your next story will be.
This is a community where if one person succeeds, we all succeed. When one person is toiling with failure, we are all there to support them. If elected president, I will make it my job to ensure everyone can succeed in whatever pursuit they choose. If we do this together, then everyone here will know what we are capable of, and only then will we be able to show the world who we are and what we can do.
Chris BrownDear Bowdoin Class of 2020,
I am thrilled to inform you that I will be running for Class President. The Class of 2020 is currently the most diverse class to ever walk through the doors of Bowdoin College. Our differences make us stronger because they force us to relate to one another on a new level and grow as informed, educated citizens. We should capitalize on this and show the community just what it means to be a member of the Class of 2020. The potential we have to make a powerful impact on Bowdoin, Brunswick and Maine is real.
If elected president, I will lead, learn and listen to the needs of the class. I will stay positive and create and keep you involved with the most current events within the Bowdoin community. I will see that new outreach groups in local schools for tutoring, supporting small farmers markets and recycling have been established and become focal points in the Class of 2020’s mission to make an impact. Class of 2020, our journey has just begun, and I cannot wait to join you on this endeavor.
Go U Bears.
Yours truly,Chris Brown “Everything the singer ‘Chris Brown’ is not”
Shani Agarwal
Hey, Class of 2020!I hope freshman year has been going great! (Aside from our remorse over Harambe, R.I.P.)This year, I’m running for Class President, so look out for my lame puns around campus! I’m really excited to work with the council and make this year memorable for us.I’ve held multiple leadership positions in the past, including President of the U.N. Human Rights Council for my school, leading an Eye-Care Drive for underprivileged children and heading various entertainment committees; so you know I’m legit!As mentioned in my posts, using Facebook polls, you can vote on options for events and we can direct funds towards what the class wants! Some of my ideas include roundtable discussions on race, gender and sexuality; screenings of various sports finals outdoors/in Thorne; Autumn Carnival 2k16; shore-cleaning days; Frosty’s on campus during exams; pumpkin carving; doggy playdate on the quad; a buddy system with the seniors; Holi party 2k17; candidate information booths before U.S. elections; and, of course, to do something about those annoying automatic toilet flushes! If you like what I’m about, you know what to do! Make that vote count!
May the Force be with you,Shani AgarwalClass of 2020
Angel Ramirez
Dear Class of 2020,
I am ecstatic to announce that I will be running for Class President this school year. During these last couple weeks, I had the honor of meeting hundreds of different students from all over the world and engaged in various conversations where I learned about many different perspectives and cultures. We might’ve struck up a conversation here and there, and if we haven’t met, I’ll make sure to formally introduce myself while answering any of your questions.
Throughout my time in high school, I was actively engaged in student government, holding the positions of V.P. my junior year and President my senior year. As President, I was able to establish a leadership training program where I mentored “at risk” students, led a school wide career day featuring 100 different speakers spanning 40+ different professions, oversaw all aspects of student life on campus and the list of events I led goes on.While I understand that the ballot has many qualified candidates, I believe that my work ethic, drive and overall dedication for perfection sets me apart from other candidates. With your support, we can ensure that our time at Bowdoin is exactly what you intended it to be.
Brendan PulsiferClass of 2020,For those of you whom I have not yet met, I’m Brendan Pulsifer—a proud resident of Hyde, reporter for the Orient, singer in the Meddies and actor in the Improvabilities. With my experience and enthusiasm, I believe that I can effectively lead our class as President.
In high school, I worked with the student government to not only organize class events—like prom, a beach day and senior pranks—but make important reforms. In my senior year, I instituted a comprehensive sex-ed curriculum where there was none and led an initiative to promote minority leadership in peer support groups around campus.
Though I can’t express in 200 words how amazing my first few days have been meeting all of you on my Pre-O, at the House Crawl, in class or in a mad dash to get mozzarella sticks at Super Snacks, I can tell you that I want the fun to continue with many class events that bring us together and show the school why our year is special (barbeques, dodgeball tournaments, snowball fights, you name it). I will always listen to your ideas and I will always deliver the results that you want.Pulse for President!
Ramya ChengalvalaHi everyone! For those of you who don't know me, my name is Ramya and I'm from St. Louis, MO. I'm a prospective neuroscience major and an aspiring neurosurgeon. In high school I was heavily involved in student government, finishing my career off as the Senior Class President. During my tenure as President I oversaw homecoming, prom, a beauty pageant (that brought in $6,000 in profits for local food pantries) and I also have the pleasure of putting together my high school class reunions in the future. I want to be able to use my past experiences to set the stage for an exceptional year at Bowdoin for the Class of 2020.The Class of 2020 is an eclectic group of talented, nuanced individuals varied in their backgrounds and experiences and that’s what makes us such a powerful force here at Bowdoin. Our diversity is unparalleled and provides a unique opportunity for us to learn and grow from each other’s experiences. Too often it's easy for us to stay in our comfort zones, but I want to ensure that this class has the chance to venture out and allow our diversity to unify us—not divide us. I want this class to come together as one as we undertake the first of our four years at this remarkable institution. Thank you for your support and please check out the Facebook event for more information!
2020 Vice President
Luis Miguel Guerrero
Hello, Bowdoin Class of 2020 – Fellow classmates, my name is Luis Miguel Guerrero and I am from Chicago, Illinois and I am interested in majoring in Government and Legal Studies. Today, I am here to ask for your support as I am running to be your Vice President. I am running because I want to promote the unity of our class and the student body as a whole. I have the experience to lead and organize events and I am motivated to bring your favorite bands, artists or comedians to make any event we have successful. During my time in high school, I was actively involved with the National Honor Society and I helped plan service projects for my peers. I also served as the Secretary, Class Representative and Public Relations Director during my time in the National Honor Society and I was able to successfully perform my duties.
As your Vice President, I will assist with the entertainment selection for campus wide events this school year. I will ensure that there is a variety of performances at our events and I will be open to hearing your suggestions and any of your concerns. I hope I can count on your vote!
Ian CulnaneBowdoin is hard. If you’re anything like me, you’ve been stressed or excited for the weekend, usually both. To ease the stress of Bowdoin life, the Vice President of each class assists the Entertainment Board by bringing in performers and putting on events, so that once we’re done working hard, we can play hard as well.Honestly, anyone could organize these events, but having someone who is an active participant in Bowdoin night life, someone who is willing to bring the ideas and interests of our class to the table, is what you really deserve. A natural follow up is, “If I don’t know you, how can I represent you?” I’ve given it some thought, and decided to run because I can represent you. Not because I can relate perfectly with everyone, but because I am willing to pull from the variety of interests and identities that I've made every effort to interact with. Not because I will operate on pure instinct, but because I will use every resource available to me to make our dreams our reality.
Maybe even Tupac will make an appearance; I'll consult the eBoard.If you're currently feeling the stress of Bowdoin, consider checking this out.
Julio PalenciaHey Class of 2020! My goal was to meet you all by the end of two weeks, but for those who I have not met yet, my name is Julio Palencia and I am running for the vice presidency. As Vice President, my goal would be to bring our class together through student events, concerts and of course, Ivies. Most people laughed when I told them I was running for Vice President (I saw it coming), but I truly believe I have the qualifications to be your Vice President. In high school, I was the president of several clubs whose main focus was to build school community, the major one being the diversity club. Although I would be working on the Entertainment Board as Vice President, I would make sure that everything I do is to better our class as a whole. We were all placed on one campus together and we must make the most of our four years together. My goal is to make our first year here at Bowdoin the best it can be. If you give me a chance you will understand why Ivies is gonna be the place to be.
Salim SalimHello! My name is Salim Salim (it’s not a typo. I have the same last name), and I am running for Vice President. This position includes many significant parts of the class’ experience and I believe that I have what it takes.In high school, I was the Student Body President of the student council and I have been involved with many great organizations that involve large get-togethers, listening to people and engaging with them. If you’re into music like I am, you know that I take Ivies very seriously. Therefore, I will make sure that you will be bopping your head at Ivies, and enjoying the different social events that I plan to bring you (I gotchu, fam). The Class of 2020 family is a special one for the simple fact that we are the most diverse group that Bowdoin has admitted in years (in YEARS) and it would be an honor for me to serve this unique group of individuals and make our first year together a memorable one.
Damini SinghHi, my name is Damini Singh and I am running for Vice President for the Class of 2020. As Vice President, my main responsibility would be to represent the Class of 2020 on the Entertainment Board. I’m going to be honest, I was originally interested in running for this specific position because I wanted to get Chance the Rapper to come to Ivies. So, that probably won’t happen (even though he performed at Colby two years ago), but a girl can dream. I do, however, think I’m qualified to hold this position. I was on my high school’s student council for all of high school so I have a lot of experience. I learned a lot about talking to people and planning events during my time on student council and I know I can bring that to Bowdoin. I’m really pumped for Ivies and I hope you’ll contact me about any questions or comments you have. Also, let me know about any music you’re hype about; I’m a big Chance fan. Have a great weekend and I’ll see you at Epicuria!
2020 TreasurerJhadha KingHello Class of 2020,
My name is Jhadha (pronounced Jada) King and I am from West Palm Beach, Florida. I am running for Class Treasurer. I have no previous experience, but I am more than willing to learn. My work with a small business and being a financial assistant to the owner, as well as working in retail, qualifies me as an person who can be trusted with the responsibility of creating and maintaining a budget.
I am a fast-learner, very conscientious and a friendly person to work with which makes me a great candidate.
All in all, give me a chance, and I won't screw it up. 'Cuz "if I don't make dollars, it don't make sense."
Thanks and go U Bears!
Jouya MahmoudiWHAT’S UP PEOPLE? I’m Jouya Mahmoudi and I’m running for our Class Treasurer! I’m going to be as direct as I can and avoid the political nonsense that comes with campaigning. In other words, I’m going to keep 100%. So why vote for me? Well, I could say that I would give you a small loan of million dollars for your vote, but that would automatically get me disqualified and I don’t have that much money to begin with (ironic right?). In reality you should vote for me because I will make our funding system work for your favorite clubs and organizations. As Class Treasurer, I’m going to make sure that the distribution of funds between each organization is fair and that any new organizations have adequate funding to get started. I will also make myself available to all the organizations and individuals at Bowdoin so that they can direct their concerns/requests to the Student Activities Funding Committee (SAFC) through me! Basically, I’m going to do everything in my power to make your life at Bowdoin lit.
Ben HopkinsAs Treasurer of the 2020 Class Council, I would endeavour to promote the interests of the class and ensure that we have the financial capability to host a variety of events throughout the year that will appeal to all 503 members of this brilliant class. The $15,000 assigned to our Council, if spent responsibly and effectively, will be influential in defining our first year at Bowdoin College.
The Treasurer also serves on the Student Activities Funding Committee and in this role I would relish the chance to learn about all the student organizations that operate on campus and how the SAFC budget can facilitate the development and dynamism of such groups. Bowdoin has an extensive, diverse and enthusiastic network of clubs that are significant in shaping our college experience, therefore contributing to their successful running would be an honour.
Eddie KorandoI am honored to be on the ballot for Treasurer of the Class of 2020. I served on my county board of supervisors for two years through a program called Youth in Governance. Budget season always excited me; I enjoyed discussing fiscal goals and manipulating the current budget to achieve them. The most rewarding part of creating a budget is seeing its impact on the community! I was taught that those who have the ability to better their community have the responsibility to do so. Together, we will continue Bowdoin’s dedication to the Common Good, intellectual engagement and the environment!
John PenekHello Class of 2020. My name is John Penek. I play lacrosse, ski and enjoy math. I am running for Class Treasurer. With just three short weeks under my belt, I cannot promise much in terms of wisdom or authority here at Bowdoin. However, I can do so much as to guarantee my acute attention to detail, appreciation for economics and mathematics and overall eagerness to serve others. I feel as though the above character traits poise me to be a responsible treasurer and that is what I promise to be. One thing that I emphasized during my high school career in student council was equal representation among scholars, athletes and artists alike. With that said, no matter what organizations or teams you belong to here at Bowdoin, I will make equal funding my first priority. Thank you for considering Penek For Treasurer and I hope you vote me this weekend! P.S. I’m a Math/Econ tutor and would be glad to offer my help (West 218). P.P.S. I already told my mom I won so please, please vote.
2020 Class Representative to BSG Assembly
Lauren Elliott
My name is Lauren Elliott and I think being a representative for the Class of 2020 would be amazing. I would love to voice the opinions, concerns and ideas of our class and make it a great year for everyone! I’ve been on student council at my high school and participated in leadership programs which have taught me skills useful for being a liaison between our class and BSG. We’re only a few weeks into our first year and everyone is still getting accustomed to the campus, people and routine of Bowdoin life. I’m sure most of you reading this don’t recognize some (or most) of the names of those running for Class Council; you’re wondering why you should vote for this person or that person. Even though we don’t know all our classmates personally, or at all, I think the class representatives can positively impact our year. Successful class representatives will work hard to make sure everyone has a great year and gets to know one another better. If elected I would put all of this and more into action. I’m excited to have the chance to meet more of our class and ensure our voices are heard!
Beatrice CabreraMy name is Beatrice Cabrera and I am running for a spot to represent Bowdoin’s Class of 2020. As someone who is boisterous, passionate, honest and several other positive adjectives, I feel that I could be a good representative of this class. With my previous years of leadership positions, I know what it takes to be a truly good leader and that means to be a collaborator first. To be a listener to the student body rather than mostly speaking. To do what needs to be done, while accepting help from all who are willing to give it. And to guide the masses through the challenges we may face. Let Beezus Take the Wheel!
Ben BousquetHello Class of 2020! My name is Ben Bousquet, and I am running to be your Class Representative. I’m super excited to have the opportunity to represent our class within the larger Bowdoin community. As a Class Representative, I will not only be a big part of our own class council to help plan amazing events, but I will also be a member of Bowdoin Student Government. My job here is to represent our class and make sure that we have a solid voice within the General Assembly. To do so, I want to be in contact with everyone from our class and hear what you have to say. Bowdoin is going to be our home for the next four years, and I want to make sure it is as comfortable and fun a place as possible! If anyone has any questions, I would be more than happy to answer them at bmbousqu@bowdoin.edu. Thank you so much, and vote me, Ben Bousquet, for the Class of 2020 Representative!Ruilin Yang
This year will be lit! I am Ruilin Yang. I grew up in Nanjing, China, and went to high school in Hockessin, Delaware. I am interested in pre-med and various aspects in the humanities. I hope to have the honor to be one of the class representatives of the Class of 2020 for three reasons. First, I hope to be the voice of our class on the Bowdoin Student Government Assembly during the weekly meetings. I am very open to all kinds of opinions and I value all perspectives. Second, I am very involved in student activities and if I was elected, I will be helping the class, along with other class council members, to organize fun and meaningful events such as class cookouts or trips for us. I was the founder and President of my high school’s international student association and have been a board member of the honor council. I have always enjoyed being an active voice for the student body in any form. Lastly, I am a good and approachable listener and I am willing to listen to whatever you have to say whenever. Please vote for me. Thank you very much!
Nathanael DeMoranville
My name is Nate DeMoranville and I really like Batman as both a superhero and a leader. A lot of times I wish I could be a modern day superhero, but right now I’m just a native Rhode Islander running for Class Rep.I want to be a voice for the Class of 2020, especially for my fellow persons of color. I grew up in Rhode Island with a single mom and I think she raised me pretty well. I’ve got great character and a lot of patience. Like a lot of you, I had a fair amount of leadership responsibility in high school (the newspaper, diversity club, etc.) and so my campaign focuses on personal relationships.
For me, our class is incredibly large. I went to a small high school and we had a really close community. I think that this closeness is valuable, but harder to achieve with such a large group of people. Despite this, I want to challenge myself, and the rest of our class, to really know those around us whom we call our classmates. As Class Rep, I’d push for us to become closer and more connected as Bowdoin students.
I’m a nice guy just trying to bring us together.
Leah MatariHello Class of 2020! My name is Leah Matari and I am from New Jersey (sorry) and falling into New England ways quickly! I am running to be the Class of 2020’s Class Representative to Bowdoin Student Government. I believe that I should be Class Rep because I will be a strong advocate for our class in General Assembly meetings, as well as help plan social and academic events for our class to do as a whole. What is the role of the class representative, you might be wondering? I will sit on BSG Assembly and on our Class Council. Essentially, I can be the voice of our class at large student government meetings and, if elected, I promise that my voice will only be a direct representation of our class’ voice. I have past experience as Student Body President and other student government positions. A little bit about me: I live in West Hall, I’m taking Arabic this semester (I can now recite the entire alphabet if anyone wants to hear), I’ll be running and throwing for the Track and Field team on campus and I’m excited to hopefully be your Class Representative. Thank you for your consideration!With much love,Leah MatariJeong-yoon (Andrew) KimHow’s it going, Bowdoin Class of 2020? My name is Jeong-yoon (Andrew) Kim and I’m running to be your glorious representative. I’m sure you’ve seen the posters with the masterpiece portrait of myself drawn by James Wang and the ones with me doing an o.k. pose, but I wanted to show the man behind the face. As BSG Representative, I would be our envoy to BSG General Assembly. I currently have some ideas that I believe would help out both the Class of 2020 and the entire school, but my ideas aren’t the priority here. Unlike the high school career politicians who disregard the views of the student body once elected, I will assume the role of representative for its intended purpose; I will reflect the view of the electorate, not my own. I’ll take time to address each and every individual’s concerns and will make myself as approachable as possible. Your voice is important to me. Remember to vote Jeong-yoon Kim!
2017 President
Andrew CawleyI know what you're thinking. No, seriously I do. Does Andrew Cawley know how to write? Well here's some effin' proof. "BOW! BOW! BOW!"—airhorn. Anyway, here's my pitch: "Look/ If you had / One shot / Or one opportunity / To seize everything you ever wanted / In one moment / Would you capture it / Or just let it slip? / Yo / His palms are sweaty, knees weak, arms are heavy / There's vomit on his sweater already, moms spaghetti / He's nervous, but on the surface he looks calm and ready / To drop bombs, but he keeps on forgettin / What he wrote down, the whole crowd goes so loud / He opens his mouth, but the words wont come out / Hes chokin, how, everybody's jokin now / The clock runs out, time’s up, over, blaow!" (“Lose Yourself,” Eminem). If you want to lose yourself, vote Andrew Cawley for president. I'll also give a positive superlative to anyone who wants one because we are seniors and we should applaud each other on our time here. And if you don't want a superlative, that's fine too!
Justin J. Pearson
Hey, 2017!
As each of us prepares to transition from student to alum, we want to make our remaining time as memorable as possible. I want to provide opportunities that allow
us to both have fun and venture outside our comfort zones. Instead of going to Joshua’s for every senior night, I want us to try out Senior Bowling, Laser Tag, and Game Nights. Food crawls in Brunswick and Portland, plus catered events on campus, will help us meet new people and talk about more than our busyness. I’ll ensure that Senior Week is filled with fun activities. These could include paintballing, zip-lining, a BBQ-on-the-beach day, and more. Most importantly, I will always take input from all of you regarding which activities we do. I also want us to prepare for life after Bowdoin even as we celebrate our final year. Therefore, I intend to create a “Dis-Orientation” program where we can learn to budget a salary, make friends in the workplace, and find housing. I believe that my experiences as president of class council, VP for student affairs, and VP for our class give me the know-how to make our last year meaningful, exciting, and fun.
Are you in?
Rebecca Fisher
Dear senior U Bears,
I'm Rebecca Fisher, and I am running to be your senior class president! Senior class president has the unique opportunity to plan the events that will mark our last year as students. These events include senior week, senior nights, and junior-senior ball.
I believe I have the organizational skills, thoughtfulness, creativity and passion necessary to oversee the planning of these events. My work as a programming director for a College House, RA for Residential Life and member of the A-Team have given me the knowledge of the different resources on campus needed to make events happen. In high school, I was the chair of the group that planned homecoming week, which gave me the attention to detail necessary for planning a weeklong event.
I am running for president because I would love to continue to work with all of you to unify our class. I would fully devote my time to the tasks at hand and would be honored to oversee the senior class council to make this year the best it can possibly be for everyone. If you're ready to get stuff done and still have fun, vote for Rebbie!
Esther Nunoo
Hello Everyone!
I know it’s not going to be khumbaya and we won’t all be bffs by the end of this year, but I sincerely look forward to bringing more unity to this class, whatever that may look like. Our year has arguably some of the dopest individuals on this campus. As a whole we have contributed to the Bowdoin community on so many different levels. Although I’m excited for the chance plan junior-senior ball and want to have a seniors only game of manhunt one night, I also look forward to getting a feel for what we want as a class. I am so excited for what’s in store for this year!
Much love,
Nunoo
2017 Vice President
Ellie Quenzer
My name is Ellie Quenzer, and thanks to your tremendous support I have been the vice president of the Class of 2017 since our first year here at Bowdoin. As I run for reelection in this, our senior year, I would be honored to have your support once more. You have seen my commitment and my willingness to work hard to contribute to our class. As your vice president, I have been actively involved in brainstorming, planning and executing all of the successful events and activities that the class council has organized for our class during our time together. Think about our numerous pub nights, fundraisers, socials, semi-formals and concerts—and don’t forget the class sweatshirts and quarter-zips, Ivies gear and dozens of Frosty’s donuts! As vice president I have also served alongside many different class officers who have cycled in and out as leaders of our class council over the past three years; as the only person who has served continuously during that time, I hope to be a voice of experience, wisdom and consistency this year, and I intend to make our senior class council the best it can possibly be. Please vote “EQ for VP.” Thank you.
Danny Mejia
Class of 2017,
My name is Danny Mejia and I am running to be your vice president. In my time at Bowdoin, I have worn many hats on campus: I am a leader at the Outing Club, facilitator for Men’s Group discussions, and a senior interviewer for Admissions, among others. Through these positions, I have learned how to lead through trying times, but perhaps most importantly, I have learned the value of being a good listener when working with others. The leadership traits I have gained in these roles will make me an invaluable part of the class council team. I am excited to share my enthusiasm for Bowdoin as I collaborate with the class council as well as all of you to create a senior year we will all enjoy.
Sincerely yours,
Danny Mejia
2017 Treasurer
Hossam Hamdan
It would be an honor to serve as the Class of 2017’s treasurer in our final year together. Having served on my high school’s treasury committee, I know what kind of work goes into funding student groups and how important it is. I am willing to listen to any group proposal and willing to work to help you meet your goals. Thank you, I look forward to serving you this year.
Samantha Hoegle
Hi Class of 2017! My name is Sam Hoegle, and I want to be your class treasurer! I have been fortunate enough to serve on class council every year I’ve been at Bowdoin and have loved the experience. Last year, I was your class treasurer and helped us save lots of money for senior year while still doing fun events and getting awesome class gear. The job of class treasurer involves balancing not only class finances but also student activities funding and class events. My history as class treasurer and involvement in other campus organizations will continue to help me make well thought out decisions. This is our last year at Bowdoin so we want to make it great! Senior year does not have to consist of only senior nights and senior week. There are so many opportunities for class fun in between whether it is a relaxed open mic night in the pub or a community service engagement to give back to the town that has welcomed us for so long. I have the experience and the passion to make our final year at Bowdoin truly memorable. I hope I can count on your vote!
2017 Class Representative to BSG Assembly
Annie Glenn
Happy senior year all!!! I am Annie Glenn and I would be proud to serve as your class representative to the BSG for our final year at Bowdoin. Throughout the last three years at Bowdoin, I have been involved in a myriad of organizations on campus from being the programming director at Baxter House to leading trips for the BOC and this year serving as the captain of the women’s lacrosse team. In this final year, I am ready to be the liaison between the class council and BSG and to plan fun and inclusive events throughout the year for all of us! I am running for class rep because my experience at Bowdoin would be nothing without the Class of 2017 and I want to give back to all of you to make our last year together the best on yet!! LET’S GO BEARS!
Spencer Shagoury
For those of you don't know me, I am Spencer Shagoury and I am pleased to be running for class representative. I have loved my time at Bowdoin and would consider representing the members of our class an honor. The Class of 2017 has shaped my life in an incredible and meaningful way and I would be honored to pay it back just a little by pursuing your interests through student government. Let me know if you want to talk or have ideas.
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BSG Elections: Class council election results
Tavel '16 and Tisaire '19 win presidencies
In an email to the Orient Sunday night, Vice President for Bowdoin Student Government (BSG) Affairs, Michelle Kruk '16 announced the results of the class council elections.
2016 Class CouncilPresidentRoberto Tavel: 232-WinnerAnhar Farag: 54Deion Desir: 40
Vice PresidentDavid Serber: 178-WinnerPeter Yanson: 144
TreasurerLindsay Picard: 270-Winner
Representative to the BSGBrian P. Francoeur 262-WinnerArianna Cameron: 227-Winner
2017 Class Council Special ElectionRepresentative to the BSGNick Benson: 89-Winner
2019 Class Council PresidentPaloma Tisaire: 143-WinnerDanny Miro: 114Jack Jia: 104Anna MacLean: 21
Vice PresidentMegan Retana: 194-WinnerJenna Scott: 92Samuel Kenney: 90
TreasurerMichael Walsh: 214-WinnerDavid Berlin: 166
Representative to the BSGKhelsea Gordon: 190 -WinnerJack Arnholz: 163-WinnerMohammed Nur: 151Mathieu Bialosky: 143
Voting during this election period was conducted using a new electronic system that was created following a server-crash caused by an influx of voters during elections last April. In an email to the Orient, BSG President Danny Mejia-Cruz ’16 said that to institute the new system, Kruk worked closely with Bowdoin Vice President for Institutional Research, Analytics and Consulting, Tina Finneran to create a new voting system.
The new voting system uses software from Qualtrics, an online polling platform, and replaces 14-year old proprietary voting software built by Bowdoin IT. The Qualtrics system now sends students personalized links to vote instead of directing them to a central login page. Additionally, it automatically prompts students to vote with repeated reminder emails. According to Mejia-Cruz, he and Kruk are confident that the server will no longer crash during polling in the future.
The April server crash prompted concerns over vote tallies that were disseminated to the candidates before the polls closed. While the polls were open during this voting period, Kruk was the only person with access to the polling data and no vote tallies were disseminated to candidates.
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BSG Elections: Classes of 2016, 2017 and 2019 candidacy statements
Voting is open until Sunday, September 27 at 9 p.m. Cast your vote using the unique link emailed to you from BSG.
2016 President
Deion Desir
My name is presumably above this statement, and if you are concerned about my credentials, please reach out to me. I try my hardest to be open for communication, a skill that comes in handy for a year as important as this one. I love to have fun, and I’ve learned that having a lot of fun requires a lot of work. I’m fearful that people haven’t seen my work ethic when it comes to responsibilities like this position. I leave you with a simple question that should impact the way you use your liberty of voting. How memorable could this year be? One’s opinion carries a lot of weight, even if the scale may seem too large. I’d rather you vote for any of these other fantastic candidates than to abstain an action that would take less that 2 minutes. As the great P. Diddy once said, “VOTE OR DIE”.
Anhar Farag
The senior class president’s duties are as follows: “set direction for the class council, help plan events that promote class unity.” Plan the kind of events that every senior will remember for a lifetime, the kind of events that this campus buzzes about for weeks on end. This year is about us, and I can promise you that I will try my hardest to make this year memorable for us all!
I don’t think I can do this; I know that I can do this. I’ve been doing it for years. I’ve organized everything from casual group dinners to parties, and have loved every second of it. My only regret is that I haven’t always had the opportunity to share those moments with every senior. As president, I will have access to organizing class events so that we all never forget this year and no one ever forgets the Class of 2016.
Let’s cause a scene, 2016!
Robo Tavel
Hi, I’m Robo—I think we’ve met before. It’s our senior fall. We’re past ideas of being cool or not cool, friends or not friends. At this point, we’re family. We’ve got one more year together in this amazing place, and there’s not a week to waste. With three years of class council experience, I am ready to get things up and running on day one. That means Senior Nights starting the first Thursday after the election. That means an early-year pub crawl in Portland. That means awesome events like brewery tours, Frosty’s Fridays and a Senior Restaurant Week involving discounts at local eateries. And that obviously means a ridiculously fun, well-planned Senior Week to remind Bowdoin that no one does it quite like the Class of 2016. Since freshman year, I’ve worked with the class council to save funds for a senior year splurge. With more than $30,000 accumulated, it’s time to cash in. So, Class of 2016, let’s do it big.
2016 Vice President
David Sperber
Hi everyone, it’s pretty crazy to think this is our last year on campus, and I’m running for vice president because I want to make sure it is incredible and memorable for everyone. I’ve had the privilege of serving as class president or VP for the past three years. For our senior year, I’m looking to outdo freshman, sophomore and junior year – combined! You can expect a lot more class-wide events tied to food, drinks and Maine as a whole throughout the school year, and, of course, during senior week. I also welcome your input and suggestions as to what you’d like to see from the class council. It’ll all be over by the end of May, so let’s do it right and make the year the best it can be. I hope I can count on your vote, and I’m looking forward to an awesome final year! Thanks, David
Peter Yanson
Hi. Have we met before? No? Ok, hey, my name is Peter Yanson and I’m running for vice president of the Class of 2016. Vice President is all about keeping the plebian masses entertained/subdued and I plan on bringing a fresh perspective and subjectively better taste to eBoard, guaranteeing better acts and more fun for YOU! I have big plans for the senior class: push the Pub to serve alcohol on nights other than nights where there are better things to do, improve Senior Nights at local bars and work on getting more local Maine beers in the Pub. Also, courtside seats for the Portland Red Claws are like $25 and I don’t really follow basketball but that’s a deal and imagine how fun it’d be with a squad of seniors. Further, I feel prepared to take over the presidency role after an inevitable scandal leads to the impeachment of whoever wins. Vote for Peter Yanson: Make Bowdoin great again!
2016 Class Representative to the BSG
Arianna Cameron
Hi! My name is Arianna Cameron and I’m running for representative of the Class of 2016. I want our last year on campus to be the most memorable and entertaining one yet. In order for this to happen, our student class council has to be organized, collaborate efficiently and always be open to suggestions. As one of our class representatives, I will voice everyone’s opinions at class council and BSG meetings as we plan senior events throughout the year. I believe that my past experience in event planning for the Career Planning Center and my current position as Coordinator for the Bowdoin Art Society have taught me the necessary skills to be a class representative and work with members of Class Council and the Bowdoin Administration. Please vote for me as I’m committed and organized and will do my absolute best to plan the best senior year possible!
Brian P. Francoeur
I hope to breathe my life into the BSG and the class council, while at the same time focusing a critical and open mind on events consistently repeated year to year. Just because it has been done does not mean we need to repeat it. I understand part of BSG’s role is to make sure that the year runs smoothly, not to be flashy or make a name for ourselves. I believe you can do both. Simple but big events. Fun and hip events. Senior events. Cool senior events. I will do my best. Along with the talented Arianna Cameron, anything is possible.
2016 Treasurer:
Lindsay Picard
Hello, my name is Lindsay Picard, and I am running to be the treasurer for the Class of 2016! I feel I have the experience necessary to be an active member of the class council and also to contribute on the Student Activities Funding Committee (SAFC). Both of these responsibilities need someone who will work to balance the needs of the senior class, in addition to every club on campus, and guarantee that the funding process runs smoothly. I have previously served on the Inter-House Council, which has allowed me to participate in funding decisions for the College Houses and will help me to make well thought out financing decisions in the future. Moreover, my goal for this academic year is to make this year as enjoyable and effortless as possible for our senior class. I hope that I can contribute in making this goal a reality when planning Senior Nights and the events of Senior Week with the rest of our class council.
2017 Class Representative to the BSG
Name: Nick Benson
Age: 21
Eyes: Dark green/Brown
Height: 6’ 1.5”
Weight: 195 lbs
Phone: 207 449 9890
Email: nbenson@bowdoin.edu
Last four digits of SSN: ****
Turn ons: the 1st amendment, long walks in the woods on the half moon, vintage glassware collections, 120mm film, air conditioners (only when turned off but plugged into the socket), colors that have yet to be discovered, student government, dead AA batteries, clown paintings (read: paintings made by clowns), fake online dating profiles.
Turn offs: 21st century glassware, rocking chairs with only one leg still attached, textbooks of less than 120 pages, textbooks of more than 119 pages, hop scotch, scotch, long walks in the woods on the new moon/full moon, lint rollers, socks exceeding 8 inches in length, Bowdoin Digest Engine.
2019 President
Jack Jia
Greetings Class of 2019! My name is Jack Jia and I am running for president for Class of 2019.
Despite what background we come from, we all face one challenge—the transition to college. Everyone will experience obstacles while entering this new environment. If elected as class president, I will dedicate to promoting a smooth and successful transition to college for everyone by the idea of finding BALANCE. My principle is focusing on three major aspects: Academics, Social and Interests. I believe a smooth transition should include equal amount of attention to all three aspects.
I have two campaign promises:
First, planning a social event known as the first year & sophomore ball. This semi-formal event will help us know each other better and promote class unity. In addition, this also connects us with the sophomore class, which we will spend the majority time during our years at Bowdoin.
Second, I plan on asking President Rose for him to deliver an exclusive speech to our class regarding transition to this new environment along with his personal stories and advice.
I hope I can earn your vote and support. Do it with Balance!
Anna MacLean
Hello! My name is Anna MacLean and I am running for president of the Class of 2019.
I love event planning. As student government president in high school, I gained extensive event planning and leadership experience, skills that would serve me well as your president, though I look forward to planning more interesting (and larger budgeted) events! I hope to plan events that promote class unity without being ice-breakers that try to force people to bond. With your enthusiastic support, I know we could accomplish this and much more. Student government has always been lots of fun, and seeing everyone’s enthusiasm during successfully planned events is the best reward.
I’ll be campaigning door-to-door this week and can’t wait to meet more of you and to hear your ideas. I will always listen to you and am ready to advocate for you on our class council. I’d be honored to have your vote.
Danny Miro
From the moment I stepped on campus as a prospective student last year, I knew that Bowdoin was home. Now, after being here for several weeks, the passion, dedication and love I have for our school, as well as our class, is unlike no other, which is why I am running for class president.
As president I will strive to be a voice for your ideas, a mediator between students to faculty and an active listener that will adapt to any situation, with the end goal of bringing our class together in an enjoyable and memorable way.
Besides the suggestions that I will bring to life throughout the year, the following are some of my objectives: “Afternoons on the Quad” a monthly event with unique themes and activities; elect a representative from each first year brick that will help ease communication between the council and student body; work with the Resource Center for Sexual and Gender Diversity and multicultural life programming to plan events that will foster unity through our diverse backgrounds and personalities; and boost student support for all activities from athletics to the performing arts.
Vote Danny Miro to truly make Bowdoin, the “best four years of your life”.
Paloma Tisaire
Hi 2019! To some of you I’m the girl from Spain, to others I’m the girl whose name you can’t pronounce (I’m not a small liberal arts college in California!), but for today let’s just keep it at Paloma. I am honored to be a part of this class, and to be running for class president. In the few weeks that I’ve been here, I have been astounded by our class’ level of intellectual curiosity, athletic rigor and friendliness in general. I want to be a forward thinking, approachable resource for all of us, whether you have a speaker in mind for an event or want bubble soccer on the quad. As president I want to be your direction, the voice of maturity that will communicate with the administration on your behalf, but most of all, someone you can have fun with. I would be so humbled to be the class president of a class like ours!
2019 Vice President
Samuel Kenney:
My name is Sam Kenney and I am running for vice president of the Class of 2019. I want to be vice president because I have never been involved in student government in the past. I want this new challenge. I want to push my comfort zone and meet new people, while at the same time having a positive impact on the Bowdoin community. I want to be your representative on the eBoard not because of Ivies. I will not declare a vague, meaningless platform for my campaign. I will be honest. I will listen to the opinions of my peers and represent those opinions on the eBoard to the best of my abilities. I am not a politician. I am an active student, and I respectfully ask that you consider me for vice president.
Megan Retana
Hey, everyone! We might be good friends, have just briefly met or don't know each other at all (we should change that. Really, I need friends…). Anyway, my name is Megan Retana, and I am running to be your vice president!
The role of the vice president reads as follows, "The Vice President sits as a member of the Entertainment Board (eBoard). The eBoard will select bands, comedians, and hypnotists for campus wide events. Members also help with the planning of Ivies." (BSG informational email). However, I would like to make one addition. The vice president should not only be responsible for planning community events and activities, but also make sure that these events reflect the wants and interests of our diverse class. As an experienced event planner and your vice president, I'll make sure to make all of your valuable voices heard.
P.S. In case you’re having a tough week, watch this gem.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sGF6bOi1NfA
Jenna Scott
Hey, fellow Polar Bears! My name is Jenna Scott and I’m running for vice president of the Class of 2019! I’m really organized to the point that it annoys my roomies, was class VP and class secretary in high school, and I have a really adorable dog named Kylie. But the cuteness of my dog is not the only reason you should vote for me. Vote for me if you’re a dog person, a cat person, a purple porcupine person or you like alliteration. If you prefer Thorne over Moulton, or vice versa. Vote for me because I will try to listen to every one of you. As VP, I will sit on the Entertainment Board, and if you think there is a cool indie band that would be great for Ivies (and they’re affordable), I would work my hardest to make that happen! Let’s work together to make our Bowdoin experiences the best they can possibly be! Vote Jenna Scott for VP!
2019 Treasurer
David Berlin
Hey Everyone! I hope by now you’ve seen my campaign posters hanging up around campus—yes, the one where I’m marrying a 100 dollar bill. Jokes aside, I truly am dedicated to being elected the Class of 2019 treasurer. For me, the best part about the treasurer’s position is how active a role I will be able to have in helping student organizations. As treasurer, I will be a member of the Student Activities Funding Committee, which hears proposals from student clubs, and determines the allocation of $680,000 to those clubs throughout the year. I’m personally excited about all of the clubs that I joined during the student activities fair last week, and want to ensure that all the clubs on campus (and the ones you may be hoping to start, as well) are able to continue offering all the opportunities that they do for Bowdoin students! I can’t wait to meet all of you, and hope that this weekend, you’ll vote David Berlin for treasurer of the Class of 2019!
Michael Walsh
Hello fellow classmates! My name is Michael Walsh and I am running for the Class of 2019 treasurer position. Before coming to Bowdoin, I served as class treasurer for four years in my high school back in New Jersey. I worked diligently with a team of students, learned the value of creative collaboration and dealt with financial responsibilities for my class. This job quickly became a passion, which is why I wish to continue representing my classmates as treasurer here in Brunswick! If elected, I promise to advocate for any suggestions you have. Part of what attracts me to this important position is that it will allow me to get to know each and every one of you. I will always be approachable and available. I want to hear your opinions and concerns, so I ask each of you to vote for who you know will get the job done! Thank you.
2019 Class Representative to the BSG
Jack Arnholz
My fellow First Years! My name is Jack Arnholz and it would humble me to be your class representative. You may say to yourself, “Who is this Jack Arnholz? He rubs off the wrong way and he smells like lettuce.” Well, my friend that isn’t lettuce you smell, it’s a desire to do good (or possibly cabbage). Let’s make Bowdoin a place where all students get equal representation and attention in the pursuits they chase. Some systems need changing. Course registration needs reform. The current system allows for those who understand the “strategy” of picking classes to benefit. Let’s replace the current structure with ranked choices. Then, at worst, a student can end up in their fourth choice class, not their fourteenth. If you vote for me, I’ll reward you with progress, a firm handshake and a smile that says everything’s going to be alright.
Mathieu Bialosky
To the Class of 2019,
My name is Matt Bialosky and I am running for the position of class representative. For those of you who do not know me, I am a resident of Coleman 204 and a member of the men’s rugby team. I participated in student government at my high school for three years, spending time as class and school-wide president. The role of class representative is focused on serving as the mouthpiece for the class and voicing the many opinions of our diverse community to the administration. With my past experience in student government, I feel confident I can adequately reflect the beliefs of our class in BSG assembly meetings to other grades and the administration, starting with biweekly check-ins throughout the first year dorms. These check-ins would allow me to better meet the grade and learn of thoughts that are wanted to be addressed. Please consider me as representative. I will be a friendly and confident voice for our class!
Khelsea Gordon
Hi Everyone,
My name is Khelsea Gordon and I am running to be the 2019 class representative to the BSG. As your student representative my plan of action is made up of three elements: outreach, as seen in the fact that I will ensure my accessibility to anyone who wishes to be heard. Open-mindedness, because an idea or suggestion from any individual is an idea that should be considered with the utmost receptiveness. Lastly, knowing whom I serve, in that I am willing to put aside personal biases for the good of the class.
I know that my qualifications will serve to help me in implementing this plan. As a native of Jacksonville, Florida in my junior and senior years of high school I managed to raise over $80,000 for homeless students in my county amongst other volunteer efforts which ultimately resulted in me being recognized by the Clinton Foundation for volunteerism.
I look forward to meeting and speaking with all of you and making Bowdoin great these next four years and beyond.
Mohammed Nur
My name is Mohamed “Mo” Nur and I would be honored to be your class representative to the BSG.
I would love the opportunity to serve our class and make an impact on campus. It has only been a couple of weeks, but I can already see the energy and love that we have for each other. I know that I have already made bonds here that will last a lifetime, and I hope that in my position, I can help you all form those connections with professors, staff and each other. I hope that as class representative, I can reach out and get to meet all of the incredible people in our class and advocate and fight for you.
While Bowdoin is an amazing school, we still face problems. Whether those issues are academic, social or something in between, I want to make sure that everyone in the Class of 2019 knows that I will try my best to address them.
I want to advocate for you all and bring your specific concerns to people on campus that can help make a difference. In essence, I will make sure that your voices will be heard. Vote for Mo!
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BSG Elections: Class council election results for the classes of 2017 and 2018
PresidentAna Timoney-Gomez: 166 - WINNERNed Wang: 116 Vice PresidentNate Forlini: 97Liam Nicoll: 173 - WINNER TreasurerJessica Gluck: 107Emily Licholai: 166 - WINNER
Class Rep to the BSG (2)Zach Duperry: 103Shinhee Kang: 162 - WINNERGrace Mallet: 112Clare McInerney: 127 - WINNER
2017 Class CouncilPresidentSamantha Hoegle: 60Ryan Strange: 133 - WINNER Vice PresidentEllie Quenzer (Spring): 179 - WINNER
TreasurerVacant Class Rep to the BSG (2)Reed Fernandez (Spring): 108 - WINNERHarriet Fisher (Spring): 97 - WINNERAnisa LaRochelle (Spring): 62Spencer Shagoury (Spring): 67
BSG At-LargeLucia Gibbard: 307 - WINNERNate Low: 145Riley O’Connell: 308 - WINNER
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BSG Elections: Class council election results for the Classes of 2015 and 2018
In previous years, Bowdoin Student Goverment (BSG) has disclosed the number of votes received by each candidate. This year, BSG announced only the names of winning candidates, which are published below.
Class of 2015:
President: Josh Friedman
Vice president: Xanthe Demas
Treasurer: Molly Soloff
Bowdoin Student Government representatives: Ted Romney and Kyle Wolstencroft
Turnout: 66 percent (480 seniors, 316 votes cast)
Class of 2018:
President: Ned Wang
Vice president: Jaime Quirante
Treasurer: Emily Licholai
Bowdoin Student Government representatives: Kevin Hernandez and Wylie Mao
Turnout: 74 percent (500 first years, 371 votes cast)
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BSG Elections: Breen ’15, Levine ’16 vie for BSG presidency
Bowdoin Student Government (BSG) held a debate for executive committee candidates at Jack MaGee’s Pub and Grill on Tuesday night.
Editor-in-Chief of the Orient Erica Berry ’14 and BSG Vice President for Academic Affairs Jordan Goldberg ’14 moderated the debate. Each candidate was allowed to give a two-minute-long introduction. In contested races (only three of the seven races are contested) candidates then each had two minutes to respond to three questions posed by the moderators—four questions in the case of the presidential debate—and then another minute for a conclusion.
Chris Breen ’15 and David Levine ’16 are competing for the position of president. Breen was the first to give his introduction. He highlighted his past experience as student representative to faculty meetings, vice president for BSG Affairs, and vice president of 2015 Class Council.
Breen said that he hopes to extend Thanksgiving break in order to make it more convenient for students who do not live close to Bowdoin, to improve SafeRide and the Credit/D/Fail policy, and to create a class syllabi database for students.
Levine also said that he would like to improve the Credit/D/Fail policy. He stated that he would work to add a bus to New York City during breaks. He went on to highlight his experience in BSG over the past two years, noting that he has had the chance to work closely with current BSG president Sarah Nelson ’14 and past BSG president Dani Chediak ’13 to get a better understanding of what the position entails. Levine cited his efforts spearheading student resistance against the rate hikes proposed by Central Maine Power as an example of his effective leadership skills.
In response to a question on how they would represent the student body to outside organizations, both candidates focused on the importance of choosing what issues to take a stand on and recognizing which initiatives are unrelatable or alienating to students.
Levine said that the president should act primarily as a facilitator.
Breen agreed, but he added that an important balance must be struck between facilitator and executive because the president may, at times, have access to information that BSG as a whole does not.
Breen concluded by saying that he believes that he has the three main characteristics of a BSG president: he has had exposure to many different aspects of Bowdoin, he understand what issues are important to fight for, and he has had ample management experience.
Levine offered two important reasons that he feels he would make a capable president: he has the experience necessary for the role and he is a rising junior, so he will be on campus for the next two years.
Levine said that solving issues like Credit/D/Fail reform will take time and effort, so the fact that he has two years left on campus makes him more likely to achieve his goals.
The debate for vice president for student organizations featured Harriet Fisher ’17 and Ryan Herman ’17. The Vice President for Student Organizations also chairs the Student Organizations Oversight Committee (SOOC).
Fisher opened by stressing that she would like to strengthen the SOOC and continue to develop leadership training for members of clubs. Herman emphasized his belief in the importance of diversity when it comes to student involvement in clubs and the variety of clubs on campus.The debate for vice president for academic affairs pitted Matt Goodrich ’15 against Chrissy Rujiraorchai ’17.
Rujiraorchai said that though she is a first year, she is knowledgeable about academic affairs and is involved in many aspects of academic affairs on campus.
She presented her plans for Credit/D/Fail reform and putting class syllabi on Polaris so students can see the details of a class before deciding whether or not to take it.
Goodrich emphasized collaboration among students and promised to be a strong advocate for students at Bowdoin. He also expressed his plans to “reevaluate and reaffirm distribution requirements” at Bowdoin.
Justin Pearson ’17 is running unopposed for vice president of student affairs.
Pearson delivered a rousing speech in which he pointed to his experience as president of the 2017 Class Council and emphasized the importance of continuing to try to improve the Bowdoin community because, as Pearson put it, “failure to move towards perfection leads to stagnation.”Following Pearson was Charlotte McLaughry ’15, who is running for vice president for student government affairs.
McLaughry promised an online suggestion box that students could use to share their own opinions. The BSG website already features a “speak up” section that features such a suggestion box.
Bridgett McCoy ’15 is running uncontested for the position of vice president for facilities and sustainability.
Ryan Davis ’15 is running uncontested for the position of vice president for the treasury; the position also chairs the Student Activites Funding Committee.
Davis highlighted the fact that he has served as treasurer for the 2015 Class Council for the last two years. He promised to be “fair, respectful and communicative to student leaders” and to work to ensure that every club gets the funding it deserves.
Logan Jackonis ’17 said that he was struck by how few students there were vying for the various positions.
“Definitely a weakness I thought was that there wasn’t more participation. Not that many candidates were running,” Jackonis said.
Jackonis did say that he was impressed by the debate for BSG president.
“It seemed like both guys were pretty passionate, and it seems like it will be a pretty even race, which was good,” Jackonis said.
Voting will take place on BSG’s website bowdoin.edu/vote, starting at 8 a.m. today and ending at 8 p.m. on Sunday, April 13.
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BSG Elections: 2013 Candidacy Statements
PresidentSarah Nelson ’14
My name is Sarah Nelson and I am running for the position of BSG President. The diversity of my involvement on Bowdoin’s campus has provided me with the institutional knowledge necessary to succeed in this position. I’ve served as a member of Class Council, Student Activities Funding Committee (SAFC) and BSG, and have organized events like Winter Weekend and Spring Gala. I am the College House intern for Residential Life, which has provided me with unique insight into how the College House system works. Finally, I intern in the Student Activities office and played a central role in ushering in the new student events app. My platform contains new goals for the BSG including the sponsorship of a leadership program to support club and College House leaders; however I also plan to pursue current BSG initiatives like pushing back the Credit/D/Fail deadline. I believe that the primary duty of the BSG President is to facilitate communication between the administration and the student body and to utilize a deeper understanding of the campus to efficiently advocate for the interests of the students. I promise that if elected I will be a clear, strong voice for all members of the Bowdoin community.
Neli Vazquez ’14