The 91Ö±²¥ celebrated homecoming during the week of Nov. 4, a move from its traditional springtime observation. In another new development, the Student Activities Council, which sponsors the homecoming court competition, shifted to a more gender inclusive format for the royal court.
Because the court included candidates from across the gender identity spectrum, students were encouraged to self-identify their royal titles if elected by UNO’s student body, said Kathy Jones, assistant director of the Office of Student Involvement and Leadership.
More than 1,200 student votes were cast, resulting in the naming of two queens: Amber Lemelle, a sophomore marketing major from Leonville, La., who was sponsored by UNO Orientation Leaders and junior political science major LaMarÃa Phillips of Baton Rouge, sponsored by the Progressive Black Student Union.
The homecoming court was recognized Nov. 5 during halftime of the Privateers men’s basketball season opener against Spring Hill College at 91Ö±²¥â€™s Lakefront Arena.
Other members of the homecoming court were:
• Alexis Chivatero is a junior from Marrero, La.
Major: Accounting and Anthropology
Sponsored by: UNO Orientation Leaders
• Alexus Day is a junior from Denham Springs, La.
Major: Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering
Sponsored by: Sigma Kappa Sorority
• Grace Gilpin is a junior from Baton Rouge, La.
Major: Film
Sponsored by: Zeta Tau Alpha Sorority
• Jayson Ray Jr. is a junior from Houma, La.
Major: Hotel, Restaurant, and Tourism Administration
Sponsored by: Student Government Association
• Mason Willis is a freshman from Garland, Texas.
Major: Theatre
Sponsored by: Progressive Black Student Union