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VOLUME 80 - ISSUE 7

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Marh 28, 2023 . Volume 80 . Issue 7

The Big Reveal: Election Week concludes with close SGA Election Results Jenna Bernard

THE SOUTHERN DIGEST

THE SOUTHERN DIGEST

Among the names of the female chancellors in the Southern University System like, President Emeritus Dr. Dolores Margaret Richard Spikes, the first female chancellor of Southern University and A&M College, and the sixth President of the Southern University System, and Dr. Mary Wilson, Interim Chancellor of the Southern University Shreveport Campus, reveals Dr. Aubra Gantt, Ed.D. Dr. Gantt is the first female Chancellor of Southern University at Shreveport-Bossier. Dr. Gantt discussed her goals of being genuine, attentive, and visible in the community and on the campus of Southern University at Shreveport-Bossier. Dr. Aubra Gantt is a Shreveport native and alumna of Southern University at ShreveportBossier(1989-91), Southern University and A&M College (1991-1994), and Southern University at New Orleans(1994-1996). As a young lady growing up in Shreveport, Louisiana, she considered college for certain people.

STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION PRESIDENT

STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION VICE PRESIDENT Option Votes Kennedy Orr

1839 (100.0%)

VOTER SUMMARY Total: 1938 Abstain: 99 (5.1%)

Brandon Horne and Jordan Williams are all smiles after being voted as SGA President and Miss Southern University on Friday, March 24. (Taylor Haywood/ DIGEST)

students and families, whether on a campaign team or not, crowded around at 5 p.m. on the edge of their seats, nervously waiting to hear the results of the election. Such as Alicia Baker, a senior from New Orleans, who was a part of someone’s campaign team for Miss Southern mentions, “Campaign week went good…I didn’t see any dirty

campaigning or anything like that so I just wish everyone the best of luck.” Another student, JaColby Baloney, a sophomore from Plaquemine, Louisiana, voices, “I’m real anxious with the results. I’m not sure who’s going to win, but let’s have a real queen See BIG REVEAL page 3

Genuine, Attentive, and Visible: Southern University at Shreveport-Bossier welcomes New Chancellor Brittany J. Patterson

Turnout: 1938 (38.3%) of 5055 electors voted in this ballot.

VOTER SUMMARY Total:1938 Abstain: 39 (2.0%)

Our 2023-2024 93rd Miss Southern University and Agricultural and Mechanical College and S.G.A President are Jordan Williams and Brandon Horne, respectively.

On Friday at the front of the SmithBrown Memorial Union, dozens of

Election Results

Option Votes Brandon Horne 727 (38.3%) Jaden Coleman 577 (30.4%) Robyn Hughes 478 (25.2%) Shaure Brewer Jr. 117 (6.2%)

Towards the end of March, eager students hustle hard for newly-opened Student Government Association positions for the upcoming fall semester; and there can only be one winner.

Throughout the school week, students vying for positions campaign by catering to the students, standing out, and vocalizing their hopeful, future plans. This incorporates having a creative theme such as a known music album cover, pop culture reference, or a Black culture reference. Campaigners also hosted events for students to enjoy such as free food trucks, handing out sweets with their names laminated on them, free crawfish and family reunion events, 360 photo booths, giveaways to concert tickets, bags, and electronics, and more.

Spring 2023 SGA

“It was college in my early childhood, I really thought college was very expensive, but I was always inquisitive, as a person who wanted to learn that, you know, [there was a] desire to learn more and to find out and discover new things,” Dr. Gantt said. As an inquisitive youth, she began talking to family members about the importance of higher education. “I started having conversations with my mother about college at Southern University and she always encouraged me even at an early stage,” Dr. Gantt explained. “One of the things that my mother told me is that ‘As long as you earn good grades, and remain respectful, I will support you’, from K through 12, and into college at SUSLA, ” Dr. Gantt said.

With her 25 years of experience in Higher Education in a variety of roles, Dr. Gantt believes she is prepared for the role of Southern University as Shreveport-Bossier’s chancellor. “My goal is to build trust at Southern University. I have a desire to help students make their dreams become reality. I understand firsthand about going to college and trying to reach your goals. I understand that I must be

STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION CHIEF JUSTICE Option Votes Madison Franklin 1142 (62.4%) Colby Bonier 689 (37.6%) VOTER SUMMARY Total: 938 Abstain: 107 (5.5%) MISS SOUTHERN UNIVERSITY Option Votes Jordan Williams 491 (25.6%) Daria Carter 415 (21.7%) Kanarie Smith 402 (21.0%) Jasmine Brown 248 (12.9%) Tayla Ferrer 218 (11.4%) Kennedi Hudson 142 (7.4%) VOTER SUMMARY Total: 1938 Abstain: 22 (1.1%) MISS SENIOR Option Votes Gabrielle Lenoir 373 (100.0%) VOTER SUMMARY Total: 395 Abstain: 22 (5.6%) MISS JUNIOR Option Votes Faith Woods 427 (100.0%) VOTER SUMMARY Total: 449 Abstain: 22 (4.9%) MISS SOPHOMORE Option Votes Jurniya Smith 609 (100.0%)

graphic: SUSLA Communications

VOTER SUMMARY Total: 650 Abstain: 41 (6.3%) MEN’S FEDERATION PRESIDENT

genuine and present with students,” Dr. Gantt said.

Option Votes Henry Steele III 471 (100.0%)

Dr. Gantt continued, “I believe my first role was a counseling, understanding students and working with students to help prepare me for this role, but from that role to director of admissions and recruitment, registrar, I served as dean of enrollment at a large community college vice president

VOTER SUMMARY Total: 513 Abstain: 42 (8.2%)

See SUSLA page 2

MEN’S FEDERATION VICE PRESIDENT Option Votes Alton Holloway 464 (100.0%) VOTER SUMMARY Total: 513 Abstain: 49 (9.6%)

THE OFFICIAL STUDENT NEWSPAPER OF SOUTHERN UNIVERSITY AND A&M COLLEGE, BATON ROUGE, LOUISIANA


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