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Long, Browning elected WVU Student Government Association leaders

The campaign for West Virginia University student body president and vice president ended Wednesday evening (March 6) as the Student Government Association Judicial Court certified Charlie Long and Abigail Browning as president and vice president, respectively, for the 2024-25 academic year.
Two people stand side-by-side with Woodburn Hall in the background.

Long, a member of the Honors College from Charleston, is a junior political science and philosophy dual major. He currently serves as the chief of staff for the Student Government Association, a New Student Orientation Leader for Undergraduate Admissions and president of the Pre-Law Society.

“Abi and I could not be more honored to step into the roles of student body president and vice president,” Long said. “We can't wait to start tackling the issues that students care about — safety, campus life and campus morale — and one thing is for certain, we will never let our peers down.”

Browning, from Hurricane, is a junior psychology major minoring in law and legal studies and criminology. She is a 2023 Nolan Burch Greek Leadership Academy Fellow who serves as a content manager for the Pre-Law Society and director of alumnae relations for Delta Gamma.

“I would like to congratulate all the newly elected SGA leaders,” said Thanh Le, director of Student Engagement and Leadership. “The passion for student advocacy was truly evident through the campaigning period and I’m excited about the future of the Student Government Association.”

This article is republished from WVU Today — read the original article.