Representatives

Members of the student body at large may attend and participate in meetings of the DSG.

To continuously work on behalf of DSG, such students must be recognized as representatives. If a student attends three (3) Student Government meetings throughout the term (every Sunday at 7 pm in Collis 101), they are eligible to be appointed as a representative. There is no limit on the number of representatives DSG can appoint.

Representatives are non-voting members of the DSG and shall be held to the same standards of conduct as elected Senators.

Attend our weekly meetings and email student.government@dartmouth.edu if interested in becoming a representative!

 

Daniel Pruder ’27

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.


Jacob Markman ’27

Jacob Markman ’27

Jacob Markman is a ’27 from New York City, studying Classics and Government. At Dartmouth, Jacob is involved with Jewish life, the undergraduate law journal, and Dartmouth’s new BridgeUSA chapter. In his spare time, he enjoys playing tennis, supporting Big Green athletics, and attending lectures on campus. This term, his priorities include improving the campus political climate and student mental health.


Julia Zichy ’27

Julia Zichy ’27

Julia Zichy is a 27 majoring in Goverment and pursuing a minor in French and International studies. She works as a content producer for the CPD center for professional development, is active in the Dartmouth Theatre program, a member of triathlon team, a writer for The Dartmouth, an avid participant in the Magnuson center for entrepreneurship, and is involved in the Dartmouth Brazilian Society. As a representative for student government, she hopes to achieve projects, the promotes physical wellness, nutrition, and mental health for the student body. 


Roger Friedlander ‘27

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!


Carolyn Bartoff Cardenas ’28

Carolyn Bartoff Cardenas ’28

Carolyn, 28, grew up scuba diving and surfing in Miami’s warm waters. A public school graduate, she developed an interest in educational policy during high school and advocated for inclusive policies within her school district.

 At Dartmouth, Carolyn plans to major in Government. On campus, she is a Planning Board Member, a DOC member (having earned her Fire Starter certification in her first term), an appointed DSG representative, the official North Park photographer, a Surf Club member, a Sugar Crew '25 member, and a regular at Aquinas House. Carolyn also enjoys watching hockey, reading, and eating Korean food.

Reach out to Carolyn and let her know how she can best represent you!


Mary Sherrard ‘28

Mary Sherrard ‘28

Mary Sherrard is a '28 from Grayson, Kentucky. She goes informally by MK or Mary from Kentucky! She is undecided about what major she wants to pursue while in college, but excited to figure things out along the way. Mary is committed to improving student life and advocating for student voices on Dartmouth's Campus. Outside of DSG, Mary is involved in a variety of clubs including but not limited to, South House Council, Dartmouth Sports Analytics, Women's Ultimate Frisbee, and an at large member of SPEC. If you're interested in DSG or any of these clubs, she would be happy to help you get involved!