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ASWWU Selects 2018–19 Officers

By Kyler Alvord, Junio 28, 2018

Congratulations to the new officers for the Associated Students of Walla Walla University (ASWWU): Katelyn Folkenberg, president; Evelyn Ouro-Rodrigues, vice president; Lindsey Haffner, spiritual vice president; and Madilyn Malott, social vice president. The election of women to all of ASWWU’s top four leadership positions is a first for the organization and an exciting landmark at WWU.

Elected cabinet members are responsible for hiring other key players in ASWWU, including the financial vice president, marketing vice president and various department heads.

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Students have elected officers to lead ASWWU next year.

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Featured in: July/August 2018

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Kyler Alvord

WWU university relations student writer
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