Student Senate swears in 11 new senators
Vacant no more.
During Monday’s Student Senate meeting, 11 new senators were sworn in, filling almost all the vacant seats.
There are four senate seats vacant.
The new senators are:
High Rise Senator: Colton Brienza, junior of Buffalo, South Dakota.
Andrews Senator: Hannah Pfiefly, junior of Stromsburg.
Kent Senator: Aidan Anderson-McClintock, of Elsie.
Senators at Large: Natalie Boyd, senior of Stratton, Isna Patel, senior of Huntsville, Alabama, and Emmanuella Tchona, sophomore of Abuja, Nigeria.
BMS Senators: Mckenna Juhlin, sophomore of Crawford, Chioma Asielue, sophomore of Abuja, Nigeria, and Bryan Zutavern, sophomore of Dunning.
Liberal Arts Senator: Chase Mestas, junior of Colorado Springs.
PSAS Senator: Sarah Hough, sophomore of Granby, Colorado.
“I’m looking forward to providing a voice for people who may not even know what senate is,” Zutavern said. “I was not aware of the student senate my freshman year until my second semester. I hope to provide the ability for students new and old to have their voices heard by the student senate.”
In other news:
> Senate allocated $3,610 to the homecoming committee.
> Senate has $180,405.98 in unallocated funds.
