Student Body President
Anna Monari ’26 (She/Her)
Majors: Linguistics and communication sciences and disorders
“My primary goals for this upcoming school year would be to create a homecoming and get longer hours in Campion, as well as wanting to promote transparency within the Senate and within student resources.”
Student Body Vice President
Hawk Hill Campus
Chloe Palm-Rittle ’26 (She/Her)
Majors: History and political science
“I wish to ensure a more modern Senate that impactfully serves the student body through reforming our Constitution, an initiative I’ve been working on for the past few months. I also plan to create a monthly Senate newsletter communicating to the student body how their money is being spent, what initiatives Senate is working on and how they can get involved. Above all, I want to continue the work I’ve done this year on Senate’s executive board as Secretary of Inclusion and Equity to champion DEI and ensure these values stay at the heart of SJU’s mission.”
Eshika Attri ’26 (She/Her)
Major: Food marketing
“My primary goal as vice president is to bring transparency, efficiency and real results to student government. With a $40,000 budget at our fingertips, we owe it to you — the students — to make every dollar count. That means clear updates on where your money goes, faster action on the issues that matter and a stronger focus on student-led ideas and initiatives.”
University City Campus
Carly Robinson ’26, PharmD ’28 (She/Her)
Major: Pharmacy
“My goal is to curate an environment that welcomes, respects and lifts up all identities by unifying the university student population. I will work with the Professional Working Group and various student organizations to ensure that University City students feel heard, seen and cared for.”
Student Body Treasurer
Andrew Haas ’27 (He/Him)
Majors: Finance and business intelligence and analytics
“Primary goals: Student Budget Allocations Committee Instagram that shows how your $250 fee supports student events and campus programming; ensure student concerns are voiced in budget decisions; and provide SBAC funding access and support, meaning SBAC will offer step-by-step funding help, weekly support hours, and resources to empower student organizations.”
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PHOTOS: MIA MESSINA ’25 AND MADELINE WILLIAMS ’26 / THE HAWK