Westminster College students recently elected its executive branch of student government including, the president, vice president, secretary, treasurer, and cabinet.
"Slate Kerns," the winner of the election, includes:
Canonsburg, PA
Sherri Breitigan is a daughter of John and Maureen Breitigan. Breitigan, a junior English major, is a graduate of Canon-McMillan High School. She is the treasurer.
Claysville, PA
Stephanie Martin is a daughter of Bryan and Patricia Martin. Martin, a junior elementary education major, is a graduate of McGuffey High School. She is the public relations chair.
Greensburg, PA
Ashley Carnahan is a daughter of Nick and Barbara Sedunov. Carnahan, a freshman Spanish and business administration major, is a graduate of Greensburg-Salem High School. She is the special events chair.
Johnstown, PA
Adam Leech is a son of Bernard and Cindy Leech. Leech, a junior biology major, is a graduate of Bishop McCort High School. He is the secretary.
Butler, PA
Lee Scott is a son of Robert and Mary B. Scott. Scott, a senior history major, is a graduate of Knoch High School. He is the academics chair.
West Sunbury, PA
Kial Vidic is a daughter of Cathleen Vidic. Vidic, a sophomore political science and history major, is a graduate of Moniteau High School. She is the judicial chair.
Kingston, PA
Matthew Kerns is a son of Pamela and James Kerns. Kerns, a junior history major, is a graduate of Wyoming Seminary. He is the president.
Boardman, OH
Akesha Joseph is a daughter of Michael Blackwell. Joseph, a sophomore English major, is a graduate of Chaney High School. She is the financial chair.
Brookline, MA
Ryan Trunk is a son of Joseph and Sheila Trunk. Trunk, a junior sociology-criminal justice major, is a graduate of Cheshire Academy. He is the vice president.
Contact Kerns at kernsmv@westminster.edu for more information.
Comedian Bob Newhart is coming to Westminster College Celebrity Series Tuesday, Oct. 21, at 8 p.m. in Orr Auditorium.
The Westminster College Symphonic Band will perform Friday, March 23, at 7:30 p.m. in Orr Auditorium.
Keri Conger, a senior music education major at Westminster College, will give a recital Sunday, Oct. 6, at 3 p.m. in Wallace Memorial Chapel.
Dr. Camila Bari de López, Westminster College associate professor of Spanish, recently presented a paper at the 6th International Orbis Tertius' Conference on Literary Theory and Critism in Argentina.
Amanda Miller, a Westminster College junior English major from Pittsburgh, was awarded first place for her paper, "Cycles and Femininity in Nature," at the New Philosophy and Religious Studies Conference held at St. Francis University in Loretto, Pa., March 24.
The Westminster College Orchestra will present "A Holiday Celebration!" Sunday, Dec. 2, at 3 p.m. in Orr Auditorium. The concert is free and open to the public.
Who can fail to at least hum along with the soundtrack of Julie Andrews singing "The hills are alive with the sound of . . . ." in the classic, Sound of Music? And here at the Field Station we know the world of Westminster is alive when students arrive on the main campus and some of the adventurous ones find their way to the Field Station. Even first year students are getting out to this haven of nature. The presence of students is our life-blood. It keeps us alive and makes even non-singers sing!
Westminster College's Chapel Drama will present Seussical the Musical Friday, April 3, at 7 p.m. and Sunday, April 5, at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. in Wallace Memorial Chapel. The performances are open to the public. An offering will be taken at intermission.
Fourteen Westminster College senior history majors and 20 senior sociology majors presented their capstone research Dec. 11.
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