Results are in for SGA
Castleton’s Student Government Association has officially announced its newly elected officials.
After the College Court spent many hours conducting the election and tabulating the results, Hollie Nop was elected as executive vice president.
The new treasurer is Tyler Anderson and the three new delegates are Matt Gay, Amanda Larabee and Julia McIntyre.
While these five candidates join the existing governance team, the SGA is still in need of a secretary.
Any interested students are encouraged to pick up an application from the SGA office in the Campus Center.
After filling out the form and gathering 25 student signatures, they are to return the application to the SGA office to be reviewed.
The SGA is excited to work with their new officials, with each bringing their different experiences and perspectives to the meetings.
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