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Alpha wins University of Kentucky Student Government Presidency
Brown wins SG presidency
Issue date: 3/30/06 Section: Campus News The Kentucky Kernel (The University of Kentucky) In a larger turn out than last year's student government elections, Jonah Brown [Alpha Phi Alpha] and Mallory Jenkins [Pi Beta Phi] were elected president and vice president respectively. Brown won the Greek Political Action Committee endorsement - marking the 17th GPAC endorsement winner in the last 18 elections to win the presidency. ETA: Miss Jenkins' affiliation |
Good job!!!!!!
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I'm so excited for Jonah and Mal!! They totally deserved to win.
2 of our girls go Senate positions as well! |
Way to go!
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All I can say is, 1-1-1-1-1-1-1-9.......06!!!!!!!! That is another reminder why I'm proud to be an Alpha.
On a related note, one of my frat is running for vice president at my school (University of Minnesota). If he wins, I'll break out a broom. |
Good stuff to see our Greeks being active in SGAs! Congrats!
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YES! Congratuloations!!!! :cool:
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Congrats to both of them!!!!:D :D
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I was just down on campus last night for an initiation & saw all the Brown/Jenkins posters littered throughout the Sigma Kappa house as well as Sorority circle! :D I'm glad to hear that they won!
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Even though the Alpha's are just a corporation, don't your greeks normally win the Student Government elections? As far as I can remember a greek has always won president, and at least two more positions. The only people who have a shot at winning the elections this year, are greeks. Also, it's a fraternity, not a frat.
edit: Also, if you delete this post because i said the Alpha's are just a corporation I will crap myself, because then the mods are essentially anti-truth. Thank you. |
awesome!?!
is it a general trend for Alphas to be active on campus... especially in SG? I was heavily involved in student government and noticed this trend on some campuses... to the point where many BGLOs pretty much "ran" the Black/African American population and represented that constituency. In other words, to win their vote... work with the greeks. |
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