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Allen House

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Matthew Kim ’25

Matthew Kim is a ’25 from Austin, Texas studying Computer Science and Environmental Studies and is excited to serve students in DSG. At Dartmouth, he is Co-Chair of Bait and Bullet, plays in the Dartmouth Symphony Orchestra, and is Co-Treasurer of the Korean Students Association. In his free time, he loves to go fishing and take care of his dorm plants!

 

Daniel Cai ’26

Daniel Cai is a ’26 from Westchester County, NY, and Beijing, China. He is currently undecided major-wise and is curious to explore many academic fields at Dartmouth. On campus, Daniel is involved in Model United Nations, Army ROTC, Great Issues Scholars, Club Swimming, Cabin and Trail as an avid hiker, and still looking to try out more. He’s concerned mainly about mental health on campus, but also hopes to improve Dartmouth students’ quality of life. Daniel enjoys the outdoors, basketball, debating, newspaper reading, and sleeping. He’s a fan of the Brooklyn Nets living deep in Celtics territory. If you see him walking or biking around campus, please stop him and introduce yourself!


Ikenna Nwafor ’27

Ikenna Nwafor is a ‘27 from Lagos, Nigeria. He is pursuing a double major in Politics, Philosophy and Economics, and Computer Science. Apart from DSG, Ikenna is involved in the Irving First-Year Fellowship, Great Issues Scholars, Model United Nations, First-Year Class Council and the Men's Rugby Team. In his free time, Ikenna likes to hang out with friends, listen to music, relax at Aquinas House and watch Sci-Fi movies. He is committed to representing the interests of all students to the Administration. Ikenna also loves to meet new people, so say hi if you see him around campus!


 
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East Wheelock House

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Jon Pazen ’25

Jon Pazen is a ‘25 from Denver, Colorado. He is pursuing a double major in Politics, Philosophy, and Economics and Psychology. Jon helps advocate for mental health reform on campus via the Mental Health Committee and is an MHU Peer Supporter. Outside of DSG, Jon serves as an executive officer and chairman of the East Wheelock House Council. He just loves East Wheelock that much! 

 

Jack Wisdom ’26

Jack Wisdom is a ’26 from Auburn, Alabama who is interested in studying bioengineering and business strategy. At Dartmouth, Jack enjoys working with the Real Estate Club, studying French, and playing golf with the club team. He loves representing East Wheelock first-years in DSG while working hard to improve student experiences at Dartmouth. In his free time, Jack also likes watching football and meeting new people around campus!

 

Daniel Pruder ’27

Daniel Pruder is a '27 from Honolulu, Hawai'i. He is interested in pursuing a Government Major Modified with Economics and a Public Policy Minor. Aside from DSG, Daniel is active in Model United Nations and involved in the East Wheelock House Council, the Dartmouth Political Union, Dartmouth Democrats, and Hōkūpaʻa. He enjoys spending time with friends and family, swimming, jogging, and traveling. A proud NAD, Daniel looks forward to working with students from different backgrounds to tackle Dartmouth's most pressing issues. He hopes to bring his experience in Hawai'i politics, especially regarding youth advocacy, to his service in DSG. Daniel is excited to represent East Wheelock '27s and advocate for them and the whole student body.


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North Park House

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Chukwuka Odigbo ’25

Chukwuka V. Odigbo represents North Park House as the ’25 senator. He is from Enugu, Nigeria. He’s going to major in “something STEM, hopefully”. On campus, he is involved with the African Students Association and the AfroAmerican Society, serves as an ambassador for the Mental Health Union, writes for the 3D Admissions Magazine, and works as a teaching assistant in the Computer Science Department. In spare time, he reads and writes short fiction. He’s serving on the Student Government to represent the interests and concerns of students to the administration. His brand is affability, so please say Hi!


 

Sabik Jawad ’26

Sabik Jawad is a ’26 from Chittagong, Bangladesh. He is planning to study a combination of economics, math and public policy at Dartmouth. On campus, he is involved with First-Year Class Council, North Park Exec Council and the Powerlifting Team. He also works at Novack. Sabik’s main focus is on reforming dining at Dartmouth while also working in improving other areas of student life. If you ever see him at Novack or on the street, don’t forget to say hi!

 

Sydney O’Connor ’27

Bio coming soon!


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School House

 

Wenhan Sun ’24

Bio coming soon!

 

Alejandra Victoria Carrasco Alayo ’25

Alejandra Carrasco is a Dartmouth Student from Lima, Peru. She is a Sociology mod. Latin American and Caribbean Studies and Education major. Alejandra is involved with Magnuson Student Leadership Board, DartUP (Social Entrepreneurship club), Chess Club, Global Issues Scholars, Team director of Dartmouth Women Investment Fund, Vice president of The Women's Network at Dartmouth and Senator at the Student Assembly at Dartmouth. She is also part of the FYSEP community and King Scholars. Before joining Dartmouth, she was former CEO–now Ambassador and CO-Founder of Wawa Laptop, the first eco-friendly laptop made in Peru. Also, she Co-found the NGO AEPEX (Peruvian student’s abroad association) to democratize the information for low-income students about the application process to colleges’ in the US.

 

JJ Dega ’26

JJ was born in Chicago, Illinois, but moved to Boise soon after. He is currently undecided on a major but is interested in Government, History, and Economics, and will pursue a Public Policy Minor. On campus, he is involved in Club Tennis, Ledyard Canoe Club, Class Council, and loves attending guest speaker lectures. From his experience in local Idaho politics, he is super excited to make a difference in our interconnected Dartmouth community. This year, he hopes to focus on mental health support for students, laundry allowances, general improvements to student life, and listening to students’ needs. Aside from politics, he loves to write, swim, listen to music, spend quality time with friends and play tennis, previously working as a tennis professional. JJ looks forward to experiencing all Dartmouth has to offer in his first year and also helping to build a supportive Dartmouth community.

 

Roger Friedlander ’27

Roger Friedlander is a ‘27 from Rochester, New York. He plans to pursue a degree in Politics, Philosophy, and Economics with a minor in Public Policy. As Project Director, Roger organizes and manages the tasks of DSG’s Mental Health Committee. He is committed to addressing constituents’ concerns across all aspects of student life. Outside of DSG, he is involved in the Dartmouth Political Union, the Irving Institute for Energy & Society, the Dartmouth Law Journal, and the club ice hockey and baseball teams. In his free time, Roger likes to fly fish, listen to music, and play golf. If you see him around campus, always feel free to say hi!


South House

 

Aarushi Jain ’25

Aarushi Jain is a 2025 from Long Island, New York and is a South House Senator! At Dartmouth, Aarushi plans to pursue a double major in Government Modified with Politics, Philosophy and Economics and in Psychology with a Spanish Minor. On campus, she is a coxswain for Dartmouth’s varsity Women’s Rowing team, dances with Raaz (Dartmouth’s South Asian Fusion group), a contributor in The World Outlook Journal of International Affairs and a member of the Hill Winds Alumni Program. Aarushi is very interested in advocating for mental health resources and advancing inclusivity on campus. Aarushi enjoys spending time out on the river, with friends, and eating dessert. Her favorite fun facts are that she is a drummer and can hold a handstand for a minute!

 

Ranvir Deshmukh ’26

Ranvir Deshmukh hails from India and is a dedicated Computer Science Major. With a fervent passion for startups, Ranvir is an embodiment of entrepreneurial spirit. He is currently steering a new venture, "Meme Me," which is set to launch on the Dartmouth campus by the upcoming winter.

Beyond this, Ranvir actively participates in the Startup Entrepreneurship Education and Discovery (SEED) club, further underscoring his commitment to fostering an entrepreneurial culture. His aspirations extend to enhancing the student experience at Dartmouth. He's keenly focused on addressing challenges such as laundry issues and expanding late-night dining options. Through his endeavors, Ranvir's mission is clear: to work diligently for the Dartmouth Community, ensuring that it not only thrives but also becomes more accessible and accommodating for all its students.

Ranvir Deshmukh ‘26

 

Ian Mckenna ’27

Ian is an Econ major from Cleveland, Ohio. He is a senator for DSG and serves on the ’27 Class Council board. Other places you can find Ian are on the squash courts, at the Magnuson Center, or in his instructor jacket at the Dartmouth Skiway. Outside of Dartmouth, Ian is committed to his philanthropic and entrepreneurial efforts, having run multiple successful fundraisers during his gap year and most recently this January launching his own business, Neurofeedback Hanover. Ian’s favorite part about Dartmouth is “definitely the people” claiming “they are so awesome you just don’t find fun, driven, and adventurous people like this anywhere else.”


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West House

 

Nicolás Macri ’24

Nicolás Macri is a democracy advocate, victorious campaign manager, social sciences researcher, town government official, LGBT+ community advocate, experienced multi-sector chief administrator, housing, transit, walkability, and bikeability advocate, social media personality, and undergraduate student at Dartmouth College. Interested in government, Nico focuses on voting rights, gerrymandering prevention, election law, community development, housing abundance, and active transportation. Engaged in Hanover, NH politics, Nico has led multiple campaigns, turning out thousands of voters, electing Jennie Chamberlain to the Selectboard, serving on town government committees, and enacting zoning law reforms. Leading in Sophomore Trips, the Disco Troll team of the Ultimate Frisbee program, Film Society, the Rockefeller Global Leadership Program, Glee Club, and the LGBTQIA+ community club Within, the “real Nico” also enjoys comedic attempts as an element of mock public image branding, employing satire in his choral, musical theater, and social media bios to exemplify “personality” and “humor”, which he assures to all is deeply successful.

 

Crawford Hovis ’25

Crawford is a ’25 serving as West House Senator. He is from Knoxville, TN, and is studying Computer Science and Economics. On campus, Crawford is involved with the Dartmouth Investment and Philanthropy Program, the Ledyard Club, and has recently joined the Club Squash team. He also enjoys fishing, playing Pickleball, and spending time on the lake. He is excited to be working on behalf of his friends and classmates with the Dartmouth Student Government this year.

 

Favion Harvard ’26

Favion Harvard ’26 is serving as an elected West House Senator. Currently serves as DSG’s Special Programs and Events Committee (SPEC) representative and on the Student Life Committee. Excited to be working on issues in DSG and solutions that help students!

 

Samay Sahu ’27

Samay Sahu ‘27

Samay Sahu is a ’27 from Nashua, New Hampshire who is planning on studying Economics and History Before enrolling at Dartmouth, Samay held the position of National Chairman for the High School Democrats of America, earning recognition as one of the youngest members in Democratic National Committee history. Currently, he serves as an officer for the New Hampshire Democratic Party and as an ambassador to The Dartmouth Political Union. He is honored to serve as West House Senator as well as Deputy Chief of Staff. His main priorities are to push for the removal of financial barriers and enforced medians while ensuring that the perspectives and needs of his fellow students are heard and addressed.

 

Feel free to reach out to any of your elected Senators in DSG! We are here to serve you!