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Black Student Union, Asian Pacific American Student Coalition and Movimiento Estudiantil Chicanx de Aztlán representatives addressed ASWSU senators during their meeting Wednesday night. MEChA recently elected 12 new members, making it the biggest cabinet it has ever had, MEChA Chair Jocelyn Granados said. The group has many events coming up, including its next general meeting. ....
ASWSU Senators unanimously confirmed Mikayla Makle as president of WSU’s Black Student Union for the third year during a meeting Wednesday. Despite the virtual environment, Makle said BSU successfully held meetings and various events this past year. BSU reached out to external organizations like the WSU Office of Multicultural Student Services to plan events. “Throughout our meetings, we definitely did try to be more interactive and bringing on different organizations into our space to be able to give them a platform as well to speak to students,” she said. Makle said BSU used its budget to give back to students and represent their achievements. For example, the organization hosts an event called Black Grad, where they highlight student graduates and their accomplishments. ....
Frustrations mount after racist Zoom bombings affecting Gonzaga, WSU minority groups [The Spokesman-Review, Spokane, Wash.] Dec. 15 Local and federal authorities are still investigating how multiple people last month invaded a virtual Gonzaga University Black Student Union meeting with racial and homophobic slurs and imagery. Likewise, Washington State University Police remain on the hunt for whoever shared racist imagery and slurs during a WSU Black Student Union meeting in September. Less than two months later, WSU’s Filipino American Student Association dealt with a similar intrusion. Students, faculty and investigators say the events, known as Zoom bombings, were among the more frustrating parts of virtual college learning this fall. The sentiment has been shared by others, including other student minority associations,, as Zoom bombings have been a nationwide virtual business hazard during the COVID-19 pandemic. ....
Frustrations mount after racist Zoom bombings affecting Gonzaga, Washington State University minority groups [The Spokesman-Review, Spokane, Wash.] Dec. 13 Local and federal authorities are still investigating how multiple people last month invaded a virtual Gonzaga University Black Student Union meeting with racial and homophobic slurs and imagery. Likewise, Washington State University Police remain on the hunt for whoever shared racist imagery and slurs during a WSU Black Student Union meeting in September. Less than two months later, WSU’s Filipino American Student Association dealt with a similar intrusion. Students, faculty and investigators say the events, known as Zoom bombings, were among the more frustrating parts of virtual college learning this fall. The sentiment has been shared by others, including other student minority associations, as Zoom bombings have been a nationwide virtual business hazard during the COVID-19 pandemic. ....
Local and federal authorities are still investigating how multiple people last month invaded a virtual Gonzaga University Black Student Union meeting with racial and homophobic slurs and imagery. Likewise, Washington State University Police remain on the hunt for whoever shared racist imagery and slurs during a WSU Black Student Union meeting in September. Less than two months later, WSU’s Filipino American Student Association dealt with a similar intrusion. Students, faculty and investigators say the events, known as Zoom bombings, were among the more frustrating parts of virtual college learning this fall. The sentiment has been shared by others, including other student minority associations, as Zoom bombings have been a nationwide virtual business hazard during the COVID-19 pandemic. ....