Anderson is named to NSU Homecoming Court

NATCHITOCHES - Northwestern State University has named 22 students to its 2025 Homecoming Honor Court. Members of the court were selected by a vote of the student body. The court will be presented at halftime of the Homecoming football game against East Texas A&M on Saturday, Oct. 4.
Among those selected to the court is Tavon Anderson, of Ville Platte.
Anderson is a junior radiologic sciences major and is the son of Rodney Jermaine Anderson Sr. and Tiffany Nicole Anderson. He is a member of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Inc. and the Black Male Alliance serving as treasurer in each organization. He is a member of the Lifted Voices Gospel Choir and the NSU chapter of the NAACP.
Peyton Fuller, of Deville, will be queen of the court, and Logan Chadwick, of Stanley, will be king.
Fuller is a senior biology major with a biomedical concentration with a minor in English. She is the daughter of Shannon Doyle and Steve Fuller. An officer for Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority, she is vice president of the Purple Jackets Honor Society. She is president of the Baptist Collegiate Ministry and was a two-time freshman orientation leader.
Fuller was in the President’s Leadership Program and has since been a mentor for the program. She is a member of Order of Omega, Blue Key, Alpha Lambda Delta and Tri Beta honor societies. She was a JOVE Research Scholarship Award recipient.
Chadwick is a senior communication major and is the son of April Chadwick Vandagriff and Charles Benton. He is a member of Sigma Nu Fraternity. He is active in the Baptist Collegiate Ministry and was a freshman orientation leader. He is a member of Order of Omega Honor Society and National Society of Leadership and Success.