Nicholas Yates, Freshman - Chemistry Major

Description of Extracurricular Activities: Freshman Arts and Science Student Council Vice President, Freshman LEAD, Habitat for Humanity, ELSB, Sigma Chi Fraternity, Intramurals, Cardinal Shadow Host, GEMS. - As a member of the freshman council, I have seen the good the student body can accomplish together. Furthermore, I endeavor to ensure that everyone’s voice is heard and considered. As a senator I would work to make the legislative body productive and effective for all those within the College of Arts & Sciences. I would work to improve existing traditions, such as the art fair, while also creating exciting new improvements for the college. - Meghan Mattingly, Junior - Elementary and Middle School Education with a Math focus Description of Extracurricular Activities: Chi Omega Sorority, New Member Educator, Cardinal Club Tutor, Reach Ambassador Alum, Freshmen Lead Alum - Hello my name is Meghan Mattingly and I am running for President of the College of Education. My mission, as candidate for President is to give a voice to the students. I wish to be someone they come to with any ideas or issues. I am very excited to work closely with both the members of the college and the senators to make us more competitive on campus. I have had experience as a leader by serving on the Executive Board in my sorority. I am very passionate about creating a cohesive college. Dylan Arnold, Junior – Political Science Major - I am currently participating in the Frankfort Internship Program, every day I am gaining more and more experience in legislation, administrative processes and compromising. I am running because I want to work for our students and ensuring they have the tools need to succeed in school and after. Michael Knopf, Sophomore - Political Science Major Description of Extracurricular Activities: Harlan Scholar’s Program – Public Relations Chair, Phi Delta Theta Fraternity / Greek life - Arts & Science students deserve a strong voice in the Senate that understands and advocates for their interests. As Senator, I will advocate to improve a safer campus environment, improve student retention rates, and restore fiscal responsibility. I will advocate for outcomes that are beneficial to all constituents. I will work diligently to ensure that all students have the opportunity to reach their greatest potential here at the University of Louisville. Higher education is a collaborative undertaking between University administrators and the Student Body; together we will succeed. Vote Knopf! Go Cards! Joseph Thompson, Freshman – Biology Description of Extracurricular Activities: Beta Theta Pi, ULEAD, Pre-Dental Society, Task Force Freshman, Alternative Service Break, RaiseRed Team Member, Indian Student Association - I have a passion for student government, and I think that I can offer a voice for those in my college. I believe that to be a great representative one must have open ears to student concerns and open mind to student ideas. I will work to take these concerns and ideas and turn them into solutions for the betterment of the community. Nathan Groneck, Junior – Philosophy and Political Science, with a minor in Women’s and Gender Studies Description of Extracurricular Activities: I am an organizer with the RSO, Cards United Against Sweatshops. We work together with social justice organizations on campus to build community, reach out to media, and generally agitate the administration for policy changes in support of students and workers. This semester, we have been pushing for an expansion of the living wage policy to cover part-time, subcontracted workers as well as student workers. You may remember our occupation of Grawemeyer Hall last year, when we successfully pushed the administration to cut ties with Jansport. I am also a member of the mock trial team, as an attorney and a witness. I work part-time, and when I get the time, I do enjoy some hiking and camping at Red River Gorge. - I am running because President Ramsey has made an average of 1.5 million a year since 2006 while tuition has grown 267% during his tenure; because I believe Black, immigrant, undocumented, and LGBTQ lives matter; because dorms are replaced with private housing at $700-900/month per student; because we aren’t doing enough to stop sexual violence or to support victims; because CFO Harlan Sands, compared mandating a living wage to demanding marble countertops, and because President Ramsey said “This university absolutely is a corporation and you’ve got to run it like a business.” I’m running to amplify your voice. Kyle Bilyeu, Freshman – Biochemistry Description of Extracurricular Activites: Beta Theta Pi, Task Force Freshman, Undergraduate Researcher – James Graham Brown Cancer Center, Norton Suburban Hospital Volunteer, College Outreach Tutor at Trinity High School - Throughout my career at Trinity High School, I was also involved in Student Government and brought many useful and essential changes to the school based on the words of my fellow students, such as the implementation of more dining options and the design of more student-based community service. As a college freshman, I am now looking to input myself in the same sort of fashion at the University of Louisville and hope to bring about significant changes to improve student life for all, especially those in the College of Arts & Sciences, at our beloved university. Amanda Nitzken, Junior – Political Science Descpription of Extracurricular Activites: Student Government Association: Task Force Freshman, Associate Services Vice President [Subsequent Committes: Sustainability Council, Bookstore Advisory Committee, Safety Committee, Meal Plan Committee, Waste Management & Reduction Committee], Sigma Kappa Sorority: Current President, Vice President of Membership, Webmaster Honor Societes: Order of Omega, Rho Lambda, Other: Sponsorhsip Chair for Fryberger Greek Sing, REACH Ambassador, raiseRED participant, Board of Overseers Mentoring Program, Honors Shadow Host, Community Outreach: Cochran Elementary Tutoring, Kentucky Science Center Education Program, Kentucky Refugee Ministries - My candidacy to become your Student Body Executive Vice President is based upon my desire to give back to the University of Louisville. My time here has been rich with life- changing experiences, and I firmly believe that all students deserve the same opportunities given to me. My leadership experience inside and outside of SGA has exposed me to how far UofL has come and what challenges we still face as a community. I will use my role to empower the student body and promote positive change that stems from your representatives. My experience and drive will lead our University forward. Mallory Seidel, sophomore – Middle/Secondary Education with a track in English. Minor in Spanish. Activities: Cardinal Ambassador, REACH Ambassador, Honors Program, Greek Life - I have acquired and demonstrated leadership in the positions that I hold on campus and would love to use those leadership skills as the College of Education Vice President. Choosing to be an Education major has been one of the best decision that I have made at the University of Louisville, and I want to not only enhance my knowledge of the College of Education, but also continue to improve the College in any way that I can. I know that I have all the skills and drive to be a great Vice President. Nicolas Ferrera, Freshman - Criminal Justice Description of Extracurricular Activities: Motivated cadet in Air Force ROTC. Active member of Beta Theta Pi Fraternity. Cadet 2nd Lieutenant in the United States Air Force Auxiliary: Civil Air Patrol - I am running for senate to be active in the well being of the university. I think it is my responsibility to represent my peers and to stay informed about my community. Being a student senator will allow me to be informed more so than any average student about the state of the university. This is important in improving the overall health of this campus and its students. I have been in leadership roles before and the most important aspect is taking care of your people, and I find it to be my responsibility to do so now as a student senator.

Jessica Morgan, Junior – English Description of Extracurricular Activities: Chi Omega Fraternity Executive Board, raiseRED Dance Marathon Team Leader, Student Orientation Staff, Order of Omega Leadership Honor Society, Pan-Hellenic Gamma Chi Recruitment Counselor, Book-In-Common Selection Committee (Student Reader), PEACC volunteer, Vogt Scholar - Over the past three years, I have learned so much about how our college functions, both as a program and as a student body. I would love to have the opportunity to help increase connectivity within the College of Arts and Sciences and to provide greater opportunities for student involvement, advancement, and achievement. Our college is the largest on campus; even so, it is crucial that every student’s voice is heard. I would be honored to represent students from both areas of our college as A&S President. Thank you, and go Cards! Brittany Chouhan, Junior - Political Science Description of Extracurricular Activities: I am involved with Alpha Omicron Pi Sorority where I am the Alumnae Relations Chair. I am a part of the Student Organizationfor Alumni Relations, where I am the Communications and Marketing Chair. As a part ofmy class schedule, I also intern with the Kentucky State Legislators in Franyort, KY. - I am, running for A&S Senator because I want to be involved with what is happening with the University. I want to represent the students in my college on top of helping facilitate their needs based on their wants, and what is good for our college and university. I want to help be the voice of our college and have initiatives that will assist what our college desires, for example surveys and Twitter polls. I have helped at many university events too such as Alumni Awards and Senior Send-Offs. Meredith Cooksey, Junior - Chemical Engineering Description of Extracurricular Activities: Student Government Association (Senator- Appropriations Committee) --- Speed School Student Council (Vice President, Senator (full semester proxy), Director of Student Activities); Speed School Alumni Council member; Cardinal Ambassador (welcome visitors to campus as well as give campus tours to prospective students); Speed School Student Ambassador; Delta Zeta Sorority; Order of Omega; Shadow Host; Student Note Taker; Gamma Chi; past- Reach Ambassador; past- Student Activities Board Campus Life Committee Member - Through my experience of working with my college’s council and serving as a senator on SGA, I have realized the passion I have for serving students. Whether it was spending time on the appropriations committee looking in depth at the expenditures and establishing their necessity or receiving student emails at all hours of the day about a problem they saw in the College of Engineering, I took the job serious. I listened to students and became the voice to the administration and involved parties; I am running for Academic Vice President to continue to be the voice of students. Easton Depp, Freshman – Political Science and Economics Descriptions of Extracurricular Activites: Cards in Action, McConnell Scholars Program, SAB Campus Life Committee, Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity, - As a highly involved individual on campus with exposure to the diverse community that is UofL, I am a strong candidate for the office of Senator. I value the opinions of each and every individual and I believe progress happens when we work together toward common goals. It is my vision to represent our student body with integrity, tolerance and effective leadership. As a Senator, I will bring a positive attitude, an open mind and passionate dedication to make meaningful progress for UofL. Kasey Golding, Sophomore - Political Science Description of Extracurricular Activities: raiseRED Dance Marathon Executive Board, Special Projects Coordinator, Honors Student Council: Vice President of Philanthropy, Alpha Omicron Pi Fraternity, Honors Host Program, Shadow Host Program, Honors Scholar, Jones Scholar - Throughout my time as a UofL student I have participated in a variety of on-campus organizations that have fostered both my leadership and my communication skills. I have learned how to constructively contribute to my campus, and I’ve seen just how important student involvement is to the growth and development of our campus. As an Arts and Sciences Student Senator, I hope to represent the voices of my fellow students in everything that I do and make positive changes to the University that will not only benefit current students, but future students as well. Devin Brown, Sophomore – Philosophy and Political Science Description of Extracurricular Activities: Jones Scholar. Honors Scholar. Louisville Cycling Coalition. Part time job. - I would love an opportunity to improve my campus and make sure that a variety of student voices are heard. I am very good at collaborating and working with others to resolve problems. I have a part time job so I understand the drive it takes for students who have to juggle work and school. I will strive to represent all students, not just the students who have time to participate. Lauren Greenwell, Junior – English Description of Extracurricular Activities: Chi Omega Sorority, University Honors Program, Student Government Association (A&S Senator for two years), Cardinal Ambassador, The Odyssey Online Writer, Intern at Legal Aid Society (Law Office in Downtown Louisville) - As a two-year Senator for the College of Arts and Sciences, I have been actively involved with the Student Government Association in improving our campus year after year as well as engaging with the student body with what they want to see happen on their campus community. I am running to be Services Vice President because I want to make positive changes occur in the different sectors of our campus community, such as dining and student safety on campus. I want to represent ALL students, not just a select population, and I will value the opinion of every single constituent. Jeremy Ball, Junior – Economics and Political Science Description of Extracurricular Activities: Student Orientation Staff, McConnell Scholar, Beta Theta Pi Fraternity, Cardinal Host - As a student, I am passionate about seeing positive change here at UofL. The position of Academics VP will give me the ability to begin to implement a series of ideas and programs I would like to see happen to strengthen the academic atmosphere at our University. From the reworking of the General Education Program to addressing the needs of at-risk students, I want to use my relationship with the UofL administration and a number of faculty to take this position to new heights. Taylor Schafer, Junior – Political Science with an intended major in Communication Description of Extracurricular Activities: I am in Pi Beta Phi fraternity for women where I have been Arrowboard Chair, Social chair, Homecoming chair and Fraternity Philanthropy Relations Chair. I am currently on Fryberger Board where I am the MC/Awards and Trophies coordinator. I am also on the Greek Week Board and was a Recruitment Counselor for Panhellenic last year. Finally, I am involved with Cards in Action. - During my time at the University of Louisville I have been involved with numerous organizations on campus, and I have had an amazing time getting to know so many unique and intelligent individuals and I would love the opportunity to represent so many of my peers and make a real difference on campus. Student government is always something I have been passionate about I just didn’t know how to get involved until recently and I would enjoy the opportunity to really make an impact on this University that has contributed greatly to my success thus far. Vishnu Tirumala, Sophomore – Political Science and Philosophy Description of Extracurricular Activities: Arts & Sciences Council, Student Senate: Appropriations Chairman, Resident Assistant: Kurz Hall, Phi Delta Theta Fraternity, Honors Scholar Program - UofL is one of our state’s premier academic institutions. We’ve worked hard to get here but I know we can do even better. This past year I’ve been an A&S Senator serving as the Senate’s Appropriations Chairman. I helped author and pass our budget for next year. I have the experience to get things done for students. As your Academic VP, I would continue to fight for students whether it’s with the new academic building or redesigning general education classes. UofL is full of potential and I’m eager to see where we go next year. Go Cards! Aaron Vance, Junior – Political Science Description of Extracurricular Activities: Student Government: Task Force Freshman, Political Coordinator, Chief of Staff. Study Abroad: Edinburgh, Scotland; Oxford, England; Xian, Shanghai, Beijing, China. Phi Kappa Tau: Associate Member class President, VP of Recruitment, VP of Housing, Maxwell and Awards Chair. College of Arts and Sciences: Peer Advisor, CAPS Leader, GEN 101 TA. Honor Societies: Pi Sigma Alpha; Order of Omega. Intern: Alison Lundergan Grimes for Sec. of State; Office of the Sec. of State. Volunteer: SeriousFun Camps, KY YMCA Youth Association, Project Warm, Americana, Habitat for Humanity - Deciding to run for the office of Student Body President, I felt the want to continue my commitment of service to this University and to the student body. Stepping into this role after having served as member of the Student Government since my freshmen year underscores my commitment and dedication that will mark the leadership necessary at this point for the University. As a TFF, the Political Coordinator, and the Chief of Staff of the current administration I have garnered and developed many of the crucial skills and necessary connections to be not only a leader, but an effective one.