Student Government Association celebrates a new transition
Louis P. Ortiz III
Issue date: 4/15/04 Section: News
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The student body, faculty, and staff celebrated the initiation of next year's club presidents and vice presidents last week during the Student Government's annual transition dinner.
Tim Massie, Deborah DiCaprio, Dr. Cochese Davis, Dr. Jim Kent and President Murray witnessed as the Gibbons Administration handed over responsibility to the Crane Administration.
Club leaders were commended on their efforts during the past year as Ken Juras, outgoing vice president of club affairs, presented.
Juras worked diligently to prepare the night's ceremonial presentations and could not wait to step up to the podium in order to announce the winners.
"When the club affairs council and myself sat down to decide this year's awards, we tried to take into account what clubs did throughout the year that included new events and activities," Juras said. "We have many active clubs that do many great things. Therefore, choosing just one to give the award to is always hard."
The 2003-2004 Club of the Year was one of the awards presented that night.
For the first time in over ten years, Marist College Television (MCTV) won.
MCTV was last awarded with the prestigious title back in 1992 and since then many things have changed, according to Ralph Filardo, MCTV News Director.
Travis Tellitocci, MCTV president accepted the award. He was very proud to see that his administration's hard work has paid off.
"Being awarded Club of the Year is a testament of the dedication and hard work that was put forth by all the members of MCTV this past year. There aren't many students on this campus that are willing to sacrifice countless nights and mornings to tape games and edit packages," he said that is why the members of MCTV are so extraordinary."
Throughout the year's MCTV aired PACTV, a live pre-game NIT show for the Men's Basketball Team and shot on a live basketball double header for Senior Day. Their efforts took them as far as Arizona to cover the Woman's Basketball run in the NCAA Tournament.
Tim Massie, Deborah DiCaprio, Dr. Cochese Davis, Dr. Jim Kent and President Murray witnessed as the Gibbons Administration handed over responsibility to the Crane Administration.
Club leaders were commended on their efforts during the past year as Ken Juras, outgoing vice president of club affairs, presented.
Juras worked diligently to prepare the night's ceremonial presentations and could not wait to step up to the podium in order to announce the winners.
"When the club affairs council and myself sat down to decide this year's awards, we tried to take into account what clubs did throughout the year that included new events and activities," Juras said. "We have many active clubs that do many great things. Therefore, choosing just one to give the award to is always hard."
The 2003-2004 Club of the Year was one of the awards presented that night.
For the first time in over ten years, Marist College Television (MCTV) won.
MCTV was last awarded with the prestigious title back in 1992 and since then many things have changed, according to Ralph Filardo, MCTV News Director.
Travis Tellitocci, MCTV president accepted the award. He was very proud to see that his administration's hard work has paid off.
"Being awarded Club of the Year is a testament of the dedication and hard work that was put forth by all the members of MCTV this past year. There aren't many students on this campus that are willing to sacrifice countless nights and mornings to tape games and edit packages," he said that is why the members of MCTV are so extraordinary."
Throughout the year's MCTV aired PACTV, a live pre-game NIT show for the Men's Basketball Team and shot on a live basketball double header for Senior Day. Their efforts took them as far as Arizona to cover the Woman's Basketball run in the NCAA Tournament.
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