
CANTON, MISSOURI (April 23, 2019) — Madison Cowell, a political-science major from Havana, Illinois, recently was elected president of the Student Government Association at Culver-Stockton College for the 2019-20 academic year.
Also elected were vice president KT Seth, a biology major from West Linn, Oregon; secretary Megan Erickson, a legal-studies major from Port Byron, Illinois; parliamentarian Shelby Clinging, a legal-studies and psychology major from Fowler, Illinois; and treasurer Kyle Edwards, an elementary-education major from Fenton, Missouri.
Elected as senators at-large were Brandon Davis, an elementary-education major from Edwardsville, Illinois; Shaq Barker, a business-administration major from Bridgeton, Missouri; Lauren Paisley, a psychology and pre-occupational-therapy major from Mount Sterling, Illinois; Madeleine Mennemeyer, a criminal-justice and legal-studies major from Troy, Missouri; and Carter Knake, a media-communication major from Havana.
Elected as residence life-senators were Taryn Hutcherson, an elementary-education and early-childhood major from Moline, Illinois; and Drew Klocke, a biological-chemistry major from Ewing, Missouri.
Kacey Merriett, a mathematics major from Springfield, Missouri, was elected as a Greek life-senator.
Contact Chris Gill at 573-288-6334 or cgill@culver.edu for more information about the Student Government Association.
Culver-Stockton College, located in Canton, Missouri, is a four-year residential-institution in affiliation with the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ). C-SC specializes in experiential-education and is one of only two colleges in the nation to offer the 12/3 semester calendar, where the typical 15-week semester is divided into two terms, a 12-week term and a 3-week term.
The C-SC Wildcats are members of the Heart of America Athletic Conference (HAAC) and the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA).
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