The results of the 2013 Creighton Students Union election were announced Tuesday night.
John McCoy was re-elected CSU president, and Jack Anderson was elected CSU Executive Vice President.
Tommy Backe, an Arts & Sciences junior and outgoing CSU executive vice president, read the names of the elected CSU officials in front of about 50 students in the Skutt Student Center.
Over 1,200 votes were cast in the online election. The terms for the elected officials will be the 2014 calendar year.
The results are as follows:
CSU Presidentβ John McCoy, College of Arts & Sciences, Class of 2015
CSU Executive Vice President: β Jack Anderson, College of Arts & Sciences, Class of 2016
Board of Representatives members, Colleges of Arts & Sciences, Business and Nursing (listed in alphabetical order):
Lulu Alvarez, College of Arts & Sciences, Class of 2017
Colton Brasel, College of Business, Class of 2016
Anna Caflisch, College of Arts & Sciences, Class of 2016
AnneMarie Chengazhacherril, College of Arts & Sciences, Class of 2017
Marc Cubrich, College of Arts & Sciences, Class of 2016
Alicia Dalpe, College of Nursing, Class of 2017
Matthew Hoover, College of Arts & Sciences, Class of 2015
Samantha Jones, College of Business, Class of 2017
Sara Knowles, College of Arts & Sciences, Class of 2017
Adam Kotula, College of Arts & Sciences, Class of 2017
Claire Liang, College of Arts & Sciences, Class of 2017
Luna Luo, College of Arts & Sciences, Class of 2017
Kevin Nabong, College of Arts & Sciences, Class of 2017
Julia Neppel, College of Arts & Sciences, Class of 2017
Laura Novotny, College of Arts & Sciences, Class of 2015
Charlie Oertli, College of Arts & Sciences, Class of 2017
John Pfaff, College of Business, Class of 2017
Michael Pfeifer, College of Arts & Sciences, Class of 2015
Arthur Segismundo, College of Arts & Sciences, Class of 2017
Shayla Shojaat, College of Arts & Sciences, Class of 2017
Anne Taylor, College of Nursing, Class of 2015
Carleton Young, College of Business, Class of 2017
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Current CSU President John McCoy also shared some of CSU’s financial numbers, which are as follows:
Fiscal Year 2013 (ended June 30, 2013)
β$625,724.05 returned to students
β$261,986.91 in rebates to graduate and professional school governments
β$17,885.00 in allocations to undergraduate school governments
β$52,898,69 in allocations to sports clubs
β$232,988.01 appropriated to Program Board
β$59,965.38 in allocations to undergraduate student organizations
Fiscal Year 2014 (began on July 1, 2013; will end June 30, 2014)
β So far, $342,773.18 has been returned to students.
β$143,372.38 in rebates to graduate and professional school governments for the fall semester (87 percent return rate)
β$6,932 allocated to undergraduate student governments
β$43,187.50 in allocations to sports clubs
β$136,051.30 appropriated to Program Board
β$13,230 in allocations to undergraduate student organizations
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McCoy also remarked, βIn addition to these allocations, appropriations, and rebates, CSU also provides funding for New Student Orientation, funds shuttles from campus to the airport over breaks and has hosted several βGuava and Javaβ CSU information events.β
CSU President John McCoy delivers the Creighton State of the Union address Tuesday evening.
Current CSU Executive Vice President Tommy Backe delivers the election results.
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