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TUSCALOOSA, Ala. – Hal Mooty of Montgomery was elected president of The University
of Alabama Student Government Association for the
2004-2005 term.
Some 4,428 UA students voted in the SGA election held Tuesday and Wednesday, March
9-10.
Other executive officers elected were:
- Executive Vice President – Laura Beth Mitchell of Florence
- Executive Secretary – Matt Bees of Georgiana
- Vice President for Academic Affairs – Christina
Carden of Hanceville
- Vice President for External Affairs – Brinkley
Serkedakis of Marietta, Ga.
- Vice President for Financial Affairs – Mike Kuffner
of Huntsville
- Vice President for Student Affairs – Martin Smith
of Tuscaloosa
The following students have been listed as winning SGA Senate posts.
- College of Engineering: Lucas C. Hayes of Cottondale, Carson Rockett of Point Clear,
Jason Hans-Alexander Lange of Tuscaloosa.
- College of Communication and Information Sciences: Lacy
Nolan of Charlottesville, Va., Justice Smyth of Tuscaloosa, James “Jim”
Anderson of Duluth, Ga., and Jessica Maxwell of Round Hill, Va.
- Capstone College of Nursing: Randi Hall of Fayette, Brad
Moore of Northport
- College of Education: Felicia Rupert of Greensboro
- Graduate School: Abhijeet Joshi of Tuscaloosa, John Woodruff
of Northport, Rebecca Rose Lutonsky of Tuscaloosa, Patrick Beeson of Tuscaloosa,
Ismenia deSouza of Auburn
- Culverhouse College of Commerce and Business Administration:
Tracy Bradshaw of Germantown, Tenn., Chris Lambert of Knoxville, Tenn., Amanda Smith
of Trussville, Will Demeranville of Mobile, Harris Oppenheimer of Mobile, Eddie Campbell
of Birmingham (zip code 35211), Adam Rankin of Blountville, Tenn., Matt Benak of
Birmingham (zip code 35243), Laura Montgomery of Collierville, Tenn.
- College of Human Environmental Sciences: Jordan Davis
of Raleigh, N.C., Kelly Backus of Pensacola, Fla., Jenae Staples of Fairfield
- College of Arts and Sciences: Renee Woo of San Leandro,
Calif., Virginia Thomas of Montgomery, Buddy Handey of Montgomery, Molly Page of
Rainbow City, Benjamin Hinton of Tuscaloosa, Blake Barnes of Fairhope, John Musser
of Adamsville, William Stokes of Brewton, Lauren Young of Homewood, Will Hoelscher
of Columbia, Tenn., Forrest Lawson Bailey of Attalla, Adam Hall of Rockford, Ill.,
Meagan Myers of Vestavia
- School of Social Work: Stormy Miller of Duncanville
- School of Law: Jansen Voss of Alexander, Jeremy Taylor
of Fort Payne
There will be a run-off election for several Senate seats Tuesday, March 16, in the
Ferguson Center. Student voters also passed amendments 3, 6, 7, 10 and 14. A two-thirds
majority of votes is needed to pass an amendment.
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