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Anderson resident elected to Clemson University Undergraduate Student Government

Published: May 4, 2011

CLEMSON — Kayley Seawright of Anderson has been elected to the Clemson University Undergraduate Student Senate as the Senate clerk for the 2011-2012 school year. Seawright is a freshman majoring in general engineering.

Seawright will be responsible for helping student senators draft and format legislation. The Senate clerk also keeps records of all legislation and updates the Student Senate handbook when necessary.

The Undergraduate Student Senate is made up of 64 students who represent all academic areas and the university's five colleges. Senators draft and vote on amendments, bills and resolutions that impact all areas of student life at Clemson. Senate committees focus on different areas of the Clemson experience, ranging from academic affairs to health and human services.

The Senate works closely with Clemson administrators, faculty, staff and students to accomplish their goals each year.

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