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THE SPECTRUM | NEWS | THURS, SEPT. 26, 2013

Meet Your New Senators

SUBMITTED PHOTO | MATT WAGENIUS

tions or have been vacated after the gradua-

Yasser Shaikh Staff Writer

tion of senior senators.

in the Student Senate. These senators were appointed to fill positions that were either

at one of their Sunday meetings and said,

The new appointees include a mix of

“New senators, don’t be intimidated by all

The appointments were made across the

freshmen as well as upperclassmen. These

of this new information being thrown at you.

nine vacant constituencies: University Stud-

senators have already taken charge of their

Don’t be afraid to ask questions. I challenge

ies, men’s low rise, Human Development

respective constituencies.

you to personally meet each Executive this

The NDSU Student Government appointed 12 new senators for vacant positions

and Architecture and off-campus.

and Education, Agriculture, Greek housing,

President of Student Body Robbie Lauf

women’s low rise, high rises, Engineering

welcomed these new faces to the Senate

learn about their office position.”

Name: Corey Haller

here at NDSU. Go Bison!

Name: Megan Matejcek Department: Human Development and Education Hometown: Whapeton, No. Dak. Major: Social Sciences Education Year in School: Freshman Message: Don’t be afraid to get involved on campus; you’l meet a lot of great people and college will be way more fun! Feel free to contact me with any concerns you may have.

Name: Josh Zetocha Department: University Studies Hometown: Fargo, No. Dak. Major: Undecided Year in School: Freshman Message: I look forward to working on your behalf and can’t wait to hear about your ideas. Shoot me an email if you want to discuss anything!

Name: Mark Brose Department: Engineering and Architecture Hometown: Waconia, Minn. Major: Industrial Engineering and Management Year in School: Freshman Message: NDSU is a great university and is full of opportunities. So don’t waste it, go out there and get involved.

Name: Noah Engels Department: Agriculture Hometown: Maddock, No. Dak. Major: Agricultural Economics Year in School: Junior Message: I urge all students to voice their opinions about issues to the Senators and I, so we can continue the great tradition of student involvement at NDSU.

Name: Nicole Borstad

not filled during past academic year elec-

Name: Hannah Wegner Department: High Rises Hometown: Beach, No. Dak. Major: Mathematics Year in School: Sophomore Message: I will do my best to ensure that all students’ interests remain a first priority

Department: Greek Housing Hometown: Sauk Rapids, Minn. Major: Mathematics Education Year in School: Junior Message: Proud to be serving the Greek community.

Department: Women’s Low Rise Hometown: Dawson, Minn. Major: Manegment Communication Year in School: Freshman Message: I am very open to suggestions that will improve our campus and am will-

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week in the office to ask them questions and

Name: Calie Craddock Department: Off Campus Hometown: West Faro, No. Dak. Major: Political Science and Psychology Year in School: Senior Message: I cannot thank you all enough for the opportunity to represent fellow off campus Bison! I look forward to being your voice in the NDSU Student Senate. I challenge all of you to get in contact with me regarding any issue, concern, or positive word you may have about your experiences here at NDSU. Here’s to another great year at NDSU! Senators not responding to the interview include: Preston Gilmore, Tom Grotenhuis, and Nick Evans.

Name: Lucas Paper Department: Off Campus Hometown: Fargo, No. Dak. Major: Political Science Year in School: Junior Message: Every off campus student is invited to stop by the Student Government office anytime to discuss issues or con-


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