Five candidates ran for four campus-level positions: president, vice president of student affairs, vice president of programming and vice president of ?internal affairs.
Students elected junior Lexie Heinemann the next president. Heinemann currently serves as the vice president of student affairs.
Sophomore Anne-Therese Ryan, Foster Residence Center president, will replace Heinemann as the vice president of ?student affairs.
Sophomore Paige Guiden was elected as the next vice president of programming, a position she currently occupies.
Sophomore Nathan Manworren, McNutt Residence Center president, will serve as the next vice president of internal affairs. In the only contested race, Manworren ran against sophomore Jack Hreha, Collins Living-Learning Center president.
The four executives will fill the association’s executive board.
Thirteen center presidents, elected by the residents of their respective residence centers, and eight directors, chosen internally, will round out the association. The directors are: the director of arts and culture, the director of finance, the director of health and wellness, the director of philanthropy, the director of public relations, the director of social advocacy, the director of sustainability and the national communications coordinator,
The four executive positions currently earn approximately $7,000 per semester, the thirteen center president positions earn approximately $3,800 and the eight director positions earn approximately $1,500.
The newly-elected RHA representatives will assume their new positions next academic year.
Ashleigh Sherman



