CAC ELECTION: STUDENTS CHOOSE VARGAS
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OU elects new student government leaders CAC CHAIR VARGAS 61% FRASER 39%
VARGAS WINS
AT A GlAnCE Election results UOSa president, vice president — Joe Sangirardi and Rainey Sewell; 1,766 votes campus activities council chairwoman — Vicky Vargas; 1,325 out of 2,170 votes Housing center Student association president — Allie Kallmann; 576 votes Student Bar association president — Camal Pennington; 16 votes See page 3 for more results
Congress fills all but two campus districts Humanities, Business seats remain vacant after elections SEan LaWSOn
Campus Reporter
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Vicky Vargas, human relations junior, smiles as she receives the announcement that she won the CAC chair election Wednesday evening during her results party in the Jim Thorpe Multicultural Center. Vargas received 480 more votes than industrial engineering junior John Fraser for the position.
‘I got it,’ CAC chairwoman-elect says Vargas thanks campaign manager, opponent for enjoyable competition CHaSE COOK
Managing Editor
In a small lounge tucked into the back of the Jim Thorpe Multicultural Center, Vicky Vargas fought back tears as she answered the phone from the UOSA Election Board. Her friends didn’t make a sound as she thanked the caller on the other end and hung up the phone. “I got it,” she said. The room, filled with four friends, erupted into a subdued cheer as Vargas told them she had been elected Campus Activities Council chairwoman. Her boyfriend, speech pathology graduate student Aaron Bumgarner, embraced and congratulated her. Vargas immediately called her mother after the noise died down. “I kept telling myself, ‘Anything can happen,’” Vargas told her mother on the phone. Vargas was voted as CAC chairwoman for the 20122013 academic year with 1,325 votes, or 61 percent. see CAC paGe 2
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John Fraser, industrial engineering junior, talks with his friends after receiving word he lost the CAC chair election Wednesday. Fraser received 845 of 2,170 votes cast in the CAC election.
When the UOSA Spring 2012 General Election results were announced Wednesday, 21 students were elected to represent 12 congressional districts in various colleges. Two congressional seats will remain unfilled until the body can address the vacancies. The Business District was able to fill four of its five available seats, as Eric Lyle, Jacob Roth, Kerstie Moran, and Priscilla Kanden earned appointment. Brody Hinds and Elliot may were elected to fill two of three available Humanities District seats. To n y a K i p e r d e f e a t e d Jeffrey Nyoni to claim the Communications District seat. Muizz Matemilola, who ran unopposed was elected to the Earth and Energy seat. Temitope Oladipo claimed victory for the Education seat after running unopposed. Alyssa Witt defeated 2 other students to win the social sciences chair. Kyle Ferguson also defeated 2 students to claim victory for the University College seat. Stephen Ross was elected for the Life sciences chair after running unopposed. Marquis Green claimed victory for the multidisciplinary studies chair after running unopposed. Sean Bender and Tyler Rhoades each earned a seat on the physical science district after see CONGRESS paGe 3
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