Mister Coppin: Justin May is a junior Entertainment Management major with a concentration in Music Management from Brooklyn, New York. He is an active member of the Student Activities Programming Board where he has held executive board positions in past years.
Miss Coppin: Esther McLean; is a junior Management Science major with a concentration in Accounting from Willingboro, New Jersey. She is also a member of the Honors program. Her professional goals includes obtaining a master’s degree in Finance and to one day become a Chief Financial Officer.
Mister Blue & Gold: Rodrick Johnson; Rodrick is a junior Early Childhood Education major from Baltimore, Maryland. He is a member of the New Direction Pep Squad, Coppin Models, and also serves as the Class of 2013 President.
Miss Blue & Gold: Doniqua Warden. Doniqua is a junior Sports Management major from Brooklyn, New York. She’s a member of the CSU Marching Band and is a proud member of Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc.
Mister Eagle: Hair is a senior Management Science major from Prince Georges County (Suitland, Maryland). He is a part of the CSU Marching Band where he plays the baritone and saxophone. He is a proud member of Iota Phi Theta Fraternity, Inc. and is his chapters Treasure for this year.
Miss Eagle: TaiReka Robinson is a junior Management Science major with e a Finance track, from Landover Hills, Maryland. Before assuming her current title, Ms. Robinson was Miss Class of 2013 where she held an active role on the executive board. Her goals are to become a financial analyst specializing in Non-Profit Organization.
The Coppin Pageant is rich in tradition; in 1929 the Students of Coppin State University decided that they would choose an individual that was worthy to be acclaimed "Miss Coppin State University". Historically, the process by which Miss Coppin was elected was purely done on a popularity basis, but now Coppin State University's best and brightest compete before a panel of judges for the prestigious title, in the Annual Coppin Pageant. The Pageant is designed to give a well-rounded look at each contestant in multifaceted categories such as the Oratorical, Talent, Question and Answer and Formal Wear segments. The judges will elect the top three finalists to move on to student population voting. In previous years, elections were conducted using stationary voting polls, but now CSU students make their selections via online voting polls.
During the 1998-1999 academic years, the student body petitioned to have an undergraduate college King to serve as the official host of Coppin State College along side of Miss Coppin. During its debut, Jelani Laster was the first Mister Coppin contestant; his reign was during the 2000-2001 academic year. Since that time interest has peaked and the number of Mister Coppin Contestants continues to increase.
Miss and Mister Coppin serve as ambassadors for Coppin State University while representing the Student Body at official functions. Those individuals are expected to exemplify a high degree of integrity, and esteem. They are called upon to speak at a variety of campus functions and develop programming and activities to be enjoyed by the student body.
During the 2004-2005 academic year the Office of Student Activities decided to take a more inclusive approach to our CSU royalty, and added a full royal court. The Court is comprised of 3 kings and 3 queens with Miss & Mister Coppin serving as the university's primary ambassadors. The court includes Miss & Mister Coppin State University, Miss & Mister Blue & Gold, and Miss & Mister Eagle. These people collectively represent the royal family of Coppin State University.
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