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BW Elects New Student President
Students at Baldwin Wallace University elected Andrew Henthorn, of Cleveland, as student body president.

From Baldwin Wallace University: Students at Baldwin Wallace University elected Andrew Henthorn of Cleveland as student body president. Henthorn, a graduate of St. Edward High School majoring in political science, is also a brother of Pi Lambda Phi Fraternity, where he holds an executive council position. After serving in student government as a student senator, Henthorn completed a term as President of Student Senate.
The BW junior, who officially took office along with Vice President Allyson Crays during the inauguration ceremony on February 20, will provide leadership for a variety of student-led initiatives on the Berea campus. The term of office runs until spring elections in 2019.
Henthorn had this to say about his position, "I am incredibly excited to begin pursuing the initiatives that we discussed during our campaign. Allyson and I are looking forward to being a voice for the student body and listening to the concerns of our fellow classmates. We are always open to new ideas, and we look forward to working with the administration, student government and the student body to make an impact on campus!"
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Baldwin Wallace University, founded in 1845, was one of the first colleges to admit students without regard to race or gender. An independent, coeducational university of 4,000 students, BW offers coursework in the liberal arts tradition in more than 80 academic areas. Located in Berea, 12 miles from downtown Cleveland, BW offers students the cultural, educational and business advantages of a major metropolitan area.
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