After a strong run from last year’s student council, there was a lot of pressure on the new cabinet. But they are off to a great start. President Christian Rodriguez, with the assistance of Vice President Nico Rivera, Operations Officer Julian Anderson and Financial Officer Andrew Kim, as well as the Convent student council, successfully organized one of the most enjoyable carnivals in the past four years.
After the loss of the previous Knights Advice, there was outrage from the student body. Where were they going to find out all the things a Stuart Hall student needs to know? Most importantly, what’s for lunch, and where are the memes? Fortunately, this new administration has answered the call.
Under Operations Officer Julian Anderson, the once-loved Knights Advice account has returned. “I’m very excited to bring it back and to revive a staple in the community,” he said. They have made a strong start to the year with the return of occasions such as Hawaiian Wednesday and lunch posts. What’s more, the account has brought back the popular lunch memes that the student body missed last year.
The carnival featured sports events such as 3-on-3 basketball, cornhole and pingpong, as well as food from Raising Cane’s. The prize? A coveted Labubu for the winner of each tournament. The turnout for the carnival was unlike any before, leading to great enjoyment not just from the senior class but from all others as well. Many seniors said it was the best of their four years.
The year is off to a good start, but with roughly nine months left, there are many more opportunities for student events for all to enjoy. Future events such as homecoming, prom, Congé and Spirit Week are sure to be some of the best the school has seen, and school spirit will be at an all-time high. Future student councils are going to have a tough time living up to the exemplary year the Class of 2026 executive council is having.
