A[g]UN – UpdatedPosted By: John Russell

agunI thought I would add my two cents into Barry’s recent rages… err posts of the ASUN by simply demonstrating the type of demographic our STUDENT REPRESENTATIVES (directly elected from the student body, not appointed) hold within A[g]UN.  Below is an unverified and thrown together list of our current senators and others who are members of Greek organizations. Just like in real politics how it is generally the global elites and special interests who control the political sphere, so it is with the Greeks who dominate UNR’s:

[UPDATE 1] – Added 2 more senators who are apparently Greek
[UPDATE 2] Here are the most accurate and up-to-date ASUN members who are also in the Greek community:
[UPDATE 3] – Found an official tally of Greek members at UNR, which bumps up the projection to 7% representative of total undergraduate population.

[g] Eli Reilly President
[g] Charlie Jose Vice President
asungreek Gracie Geremia Speaker of the Senate
[g] Sean Hostmeyer Senator
[g] Mathew Neben Senator
[g] Daniel Neiman Senator
Ryan Quinlan Senator
Jessica Purney Senator
[g] Ciara Villalobos Senatorunrgreek
Haley Anderton Senator
[g] Thomas Lavelle Senator
[g] Brandon Bishop Senator
Mitch Bottoset Senator
[g] Shirley Diaz Senator
[g] Patrick Kealy Senator (Inactive Greek)
[g] Lea Moser Senator (Inactive Greek)
[g] Jacob Neely Senator
Ann Newsome Senator
Christine Lemon Senator
[g] Will Wagner Senator
Kimberly Anichowski Senator
[g] Renee Freeman Senator
[g] Geramye Teeter Senator
[g] Christina Hernandez Senator

Oh, feel free to post all the corrections and the mistakes I made… it’s close enough…


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  • Non-Greek
    Haha that's right! Kealy's frat got kicked off campus for feeding pledges raw chicken. What a great representation for College of Liberal Arts students.
  • PW
    This is the message I have been trying to get across. This is more of a popularity contest then an actual democratically elected government based on real issues.
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