Senior Class President
With much of the senior class living off campus and commuting to classes, Scott Cowie wants to make the senior class a presence on campus this year. He hopes to host multiple networking nights to help bridge the gap between current students and alumni to help build networks for post-graduation. “The best way to really connect and find job opportunities is through your peers and friends,” Cowie said. Seniors can look forward to their town hall event on Oct. 16 where they can pick up their class sweatshirt.
Sophomore Class President
Molly Ingle hopes to create a sense of community among the students who stayed on the Malibu campus. One way she hopes to form close ties is through class trips. She encourages all sophomores to attend the town hall meetings where they can fill out surveys containing questions about upcoming events. “I just want the sophomores to enjoy their sophomore year.”
Junior Class President
As junior class president, Wil Fisher will focus on helping the juniors branch out and meet more of their classmates. “Unification is really important,” said Fisher. Juniors can also look forward to a new hang out spot where the old Special Programs building was located in Lovernich. Fisher urges students to speak with him if they have any questions or comments regarding what the junior class wants.
Junior Class Senator
Alexander Booker is excited to get reconnected with the junior class. The upcoming junior town hall will serve as a way for SGA to obtain feedback from the class and subsequently act on that feedback. Booker wants students to know that “SGA exists as a resource that they can come to whenever.”
Junior Class Senator
Liesl Kim will be working on reintegrating the juniors as many of them have recently returned from studying abroad. She wants the junior class to unite into one community this year. “I just hope that I’m able to listen to students’ voices and see what they need and project that through my job and make some changes,” Kim said.
Junior Class Senator
TJ Johnson is excited to make meaningful changes for the junior class; for example, he intends to implement water dispensers, door stops in Towers to promote community and a few extra parking spots. He hopes to make policy changes based on what the junior class wants and needs.
Freshman Class President
Jackson Esker is looking forward to “Freshman Sunrise” where the freshman class will watch the sunrise together. Esker has recognized the upperclassmen and their love for Pepperdine, and he hopes to foster that feeling in his class. Most of all, he wants the SGA members to be as productive as they can. “We want feedback — positive or negative.”
Freshman Class Senator
“We have the biggest class to ever come through and I think with that comes a lot of opportunity and responsibility,” John Isemann III said. One of the first things that the freshman representatives are working on is their town hall. At the town hall, SGA will get student opinions and feedback from the freshman class and translate what the students want into policies and changes.
Freshman Class Senator
Thus far, Karlton Spencer likes the formality and organization of the SGA meetings at Pepperdine. “I’m definitely looking forward to helping the clubs get what they want out of SGA in regards to their funding and everything.” Spencer is especially excited for Blue and Orange Madness during Waves Weekend. SGA is planning to make the October bash bigger than last year’s event with an even larger budget.