ASWSU presidential and vice-presidential candidates Jacob Martinez and Kiana Parsi discussed their experiences feeling underrepresented and their goals to increase representation for multicultural groups at the ASWSU multicultural debate Monday evening. Experience feeling underrepresented After finishing elementary school, Martinez said he moved to a predominantly white area. As a Hispanic person, he said he felt.
ASWSU presidential and vice-presidential candidates Sydney Finch and Kjelt Visser addressed controversies and plans for improving multicultural engagement in the ASWSU multicultural debate Monday evening. Experience feeling underrepresented Finch shared her experience growing up as a biracial person in Lewiston, Idaho which is a predominantly white area. “I’ve learned so much about being a minority and.
All-Campus Senators Jacob Martinez and Kiana Parsi spoke at the March 6 ASWSU presidential debate about their plans if elected as ASWSU president and vice president. Community Outreach Martinez and Parsi stressed the importance of representation in the community throughout the debate. The team said they hope to attend more multicultural group meetings and build.
Coug Day at the Capitol, an event giving students the opportunity to advocate for needs on campus, will happen virtually on Jan. 24. Estela Navarro and Diego Lopez, ASWSU deputy directors of legislative affairs, said during a Wednesday night ASWSU Senate meeting that they are still actively recruiting students for the event. They will post.