<\/a>\u201cThe questions they were asking were too personal at times, but it was good to see which candidate could answer questions under pressure,\u201d said Moore.<\/p>\nThe debate for JSU royalty took place on April 7 with the three candidates for Miss JSU fielding questions from students in attendance on how they would impact the university if they were to wear the crown.<\/p>\n
The potential queens; Anissa Butler, Jennifer Cotten and Ebonee Swilley were provided with questions from, faculty, students, the current Miss JSU Deja Knight, and former Miss JSU, Mea Ashley, 2011-2012.<\/p>\n
Questions were posed to the candidates on leadership, community and having the ability to relate to the students on a personal level gave the students an opportunity to understand who the ladies were and how they plan to take Jackson State to the next level.<\/p>\n
All candidates discussed mentorship plans in their platforms.<\/p>\n
If elected, Butler stated that she would like to continue the current mentorship programs at the university and have more interaction with Blackburn Middle School.<\/p>\n
If elected, Swilley stated that she would to start \u201cRegal Connection\u201d, a mentorship program similar to the Gentlemen\u2019s Academy, which will reach out to girls in the community.<\/p>\n
If elected, Cotten stated that she would polish the mentorship programs that the university already has in place to produce the results that the university needs.<\/p>\n
Elections for SGA positions including President and Miss JSU will take place on Friday, April 11 in the Student Center on the second floor Commuter Lounge. Results will be announced at 5 p.m.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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