PHOTO COURTESY OF UNIVERSITY ARCHIVES L eo LAMBERT’S TENURE AS president of Elon University began with the words “You have made an excellent choice and we are glad to have you join us on this journey” given during his first New Student Convocation address Aug. 26,2000. Nineteen years later, Lam bert’s presidency is in its final days — ofiicially ending March 1, when he will turn over his po sition to Connie Book. The soon-to-be president emeritus said he is prepared — and excited — for his life outside the presidency. Now, the rest of the Elon community must pre pare to adjust as well. In his last month as president, Lambert took time to reflect on his career and his accomplish ments. “The thing that I am proudest of is that Elon has undergone a lot of change in the last 19 plus years, but we’ve maintained a very student-centered culture,” Lambert told Elon News Net work. “Despite all the changes ... at the heart we have maintained a very strong set of values as an See LAMBERT I pgs. 8-9 Left: Elon President Leo Lambert walks through Alumni Gym during his inaugural convocation Sept. 15.1999. Right: Lambert addresses new Elon freshmen during his final convocation Aug. 26,2017. CAROLINE BREHMAN | STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER SGA ELECTION RESULTS 2018 SGA positions officially announced Brown, officially elecfed SGA execufive presidenf, has fo fill six vacant spots Maggie Brown Event Coverage Coordinator | @MaggieAbrown 'i'After two days of online voting, the final results of the SGA 2018 election were finahy in. A total of 2,881 students voted in the SGA elections, a 36 percent increase in Kenneth Brown Jr. SGA Executive President voters from last year. Junior Kenneth Brown Jr., who ran unopposed, will succeed senior Morgan Bodenarain as SGA execu tive president. Brown will appoint new mem bers to ail the vacant positions be fore April 7, when the students begin their positions. With him, junior Charlie Chee- ma will be serving as executive vice SeeELECTI0KS|pg.4 Brown’s campaign focuses on engagement Kennefh Brown Jr. gives a voice fo the voiceless Porla Salazar-Rangel Elon News Network | ©PSalazarRengel “Together, we can,” is the slogan and message junior Kenneth Brown Jr. wants people to remember as he steps into his new role as SGA executive president. Brown has been a mem ber of SGA since his fresh man year, when he was elected to be class of 2019 president, a role he was re-elected into his sopho more year. His involvement with student government be- See BROWN JR. Pg. NEWS • PAGE 5 SGA weighs pros and cons of unopposed elections Elon senior plans benefit concert for Haiti and Puerto Rico SPORTS • PAGE 14 Baseball loses first three games