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VOLUME 58, ISSUE 48 | WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 2024 | NDSMCOBSERVER.COM
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Ju n ior s A n na h Ma r ie Beh n a nd Corey Bowden — w ho a re r u n n i ng for st udent body president a nd v ice president, respec t ively — have created a plat for m t hat t hey hope br idges t he gap bet ween st udent gover n ment a nd t he st udent body w it h foc u ses on d i n i ng ha l l i n it iat ives, ment a l hea lt h a nd st udent engagement . Beh n i s a n elec t r ic a l eng i neer i ng major w it h a m i nor i n cor porate prac t ice. She f i r st bec a me i nvolved i n st udent gover n ment du r i ng her f resh ma n yea r a s a member of F U EL ( Fi r st Underg raduate E x per ience i n L eader sh ip), w here she met Bowden. Du r i ng her sophomore yea r, she ser ved a s a co-d i rec tor of F U EL , a s wel l a s worked w it h Ac t ive M i nd s, Societ y of Black E ng i neer s a nd professiona l development. Bowden, a pol it ic a l science major w it h m inor s i n rea l est ate a nd d ig it a l ma rket i ng , ha s
Despite t hei r i nvolvement on c a mpu s, st udent body president ia l c a nd idate Ja mes Ba i rd a nd v ice president ia l c a nd idate A bbie Tot h never ex pec ted to end up at Not re Da me. Rega rd less, a love for t he Un iver sit y snuck up on t hem a nd mor phed i nto a sha red mot iv at ion to become st udent body president a nd v ice president . “I had no fa m i ly w ho went here. I ac t ua l ly g rew up w it h k i nd of a nt i-Not re Da me t ies,” Tot h sa id, ex pla i n i ng t hat her fat her i s a USC fa n a nd her si ster a g raduate of Boston Col lege. Ba i rd, once a publ ic h ig h school st udent f rom F lor ida, d id not see t he Un iver sit y ’s c a mpu s u nt i l move-i n day. “We love Not re Da me,” he sa id. “It ’s k i nd of i ron ic bec au se I k new not h i ng about t h i s place before I got i n here.” L ack of fa m i l ia r it y d id not stop Ba i rd
I If you ask ju n ior Dawson K iser a nd sophomore Maeve Mi l ler why t hey a re r u n n i ng for st udent body president a nd v ice-president, respect ively, t hei r a nswer is si mple. T hey love Not re Da me a nd t hey wa nt to g ive back to t he com mu n it y t he best way t hey k now how. Or ig i na l ly f rom Ta mpa, Flor ida, K iser is major i ng i n ma nagement consu lt i ng w it h m i nors i n t heolog y a nd ent repreneu rsh ip. Mi l ler, a lso f rom t he Ta mpa a rea, is st udy i ng sociolog y a nd Spa n ish w it h a m i nor i n accou nta nc y. Bot h br i ng ex tensive st udent gover n ment exper ience to t he fore. K iser was Di l lon Ha l l president du r i ng 202223 a nd now ser ves as v ice president for t he jun ior class. He touts br i ng i ng back t he Di l lon pep ra l ly as h is g reatest ach ievement i n st udent gover n ment. Mi l ler is cu r rent ly ser v i ng as McGl i n n Ha l l
see BEHN PAGE 2
see BAIRD PAGE 2
see KISER PAGE 3