WSU senior Sean Doster knew he wanted to study communications and be involved in public policy pretty early on in his life. “I kinda knew I wanted to do communication from the get-go because I’d always been a decent writer,” he said. “A little easier path if I’m good at what I’m doing.” Now, after.
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Graduate Sydney Harrell throws her cap into the air as her friend takes a photo in front of the Cougar statue on the Washington State University campus on Saturday. While this yearâs ceremony was virtual, graduates and their families made their way around campus to take photos and celebrate.
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ASWSU’s new portal is under development to increase students’ access to resources and increase transparency and communication between students and the university.
Students can submit their concerns or questions anonymously, said ASWSU Senator Oluwanifemi Shola-Dare. Currently, the Ask Cougs portal is in the form of a Qualtrics survey, which has different departments listed.
“You can never have too many avenues for students to get access to resources,” she said.
Shola-Dare reached out to ASWSU President Curtis Cohen about creating an Ask Cougs portal. The Ask Cougs portal idea was inspired by The University of Alabama’s Bama Asks portal, which is run by the student government, she said.