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And the winner is…….Michael Scott. As the Presidential election came to a close, the peaking interest in the Jesuit community, specifically the freshmen, is about their new class president, Michael Scott, elected October 30, 2012.
The freshmen presidential candidates had to go through several steps in order to run in the election. First, each had to fill out an application and...
There were 359 total votes, but 8 of them were voided.
38% of the Freshmen voted.
36% of the Sophomores voted.
56% of the Juniors voted.
43% of all the Freshman, Sophomores, and Juniors voted.
Individual Results
Candidates for Student Body President
Number of Votes Received
Percentage of Votes Received
Tim Nguyen and Chris Wallace
233
66.4%
Patrick Chester and Anthony Catalano
118
33.6%
Gabriel Fuentes
361 students  or 50% of eligible voters at school voted
Matt Siess and Jimmy Buckley received 54% of the votes
Aaron Stonecipher and John Michael Lucido received 44% of the votes
8 votes were invalid making up the remaining 2%
With music blasting, and the Terry Center's floor shaking, Homecoming made its mark this year. Homecoming had some high expectations to fulfill and with its relaxing and fun atmosphere, I would say it did. This years' junior and senior Jesuit-Ursuline homecoming was hosted in Jesuit's Terry Center, Xavier Mall and Cafeteria.
This year homecoming fell a week earlier yet it...
With posters hanging in every hallway, the freshmen student council election was on everyone's minds. This first student council election plants the foundation for ongoing student representation, and although it isn't set in stone, the victors generally return to a position of leadership in the following years.
Consisting of a strong group of freshmen candidates,this years election included freshman Sam...
Last month, around a dozen wide-eyed students, mostly from the junior class, expressed their interest in running for student body president or vice president.
Pair after pair of running mates flocked to the office of Dr. Michael Degen,  student council moderator, requesting forms and raising questions about the responsibilities of student office. In the following three weeks, the candidate field thinned...