To vote, go to vote.ncsu.edu
The candidates:
Rebecca CrainJunior in psychology and SpanishRoseboro, N.C.
“I think that people should vote for me because I am an example of a typical college student who wasn’t really sure what impact I wanted to have at NCSU, but through Leadership Development training, I was able to set in motion and achieve goals as the more mature and confident person that we all want to be.”
Sylvia CarverJunior in math educationElizabeth City, N.C.
“I feel that I deserve to be Leader of the Pack because I am very passionate about everything I do. I love being a State student, I’m all about the Wolfpack, and I feel I’ve been very involved on campus. I like helping people and volunteering for different activities on campus.”
Casey CoatsJunior in landscape architecture at N.C. State and music at Meredith CollegeClayton, N.C.
“I would like to be Leader of the Pack because I have been a State fan my entire life, and State was the only college I applied to. I would love the opportunity to be a representative for the student body.”
Patrick EwingJunior in math and math educationDerwood, Maryland
“I feel my experiences at State embody that of a leader. I’ve given a lot to NCSU and I feel honored to be a finalist and worthy of the distinction of Leader of the Pack.”
Paul CarruthJunior in textile engineering and pre-dentalRaleigh, N.C.
“I’ve really tried to dedicate myself to this University through my involvement with leadership and service. I’ve made my scholarship the utmost of importance and value in all that I do, and I try to display that. I’ve tried to be an example to all those that I come into contact with, by displaying integrity and character.”
Vansana NolinthaJunior in chemistry and biological sciencesGreensboro, N.C.
“I think it’s an honor to be among this group of people. We have very different leadership styles which touch different needs of campus. I applied as a way to say ‘thank you’ to those who have made an impact on my life, and as a way to recognize their inspirations.”