Letter from the AS President (April 26)

Hey Otters,

I am glad that everyone is keeping on with the good work and pulling through their classes. In the office lately, it has been interesting with elections and the transition out of AS.

On Monday, April 16, we had the result release party for the elections! I want to thank everyone who participated in this year’s election season. They all put up an amazing fight throughout the semester and that deserves appraisal in its own right. I want to congratulate Jared Reyes, Ava Faithe Castro, Annabel Negrete, Antonio Hernandez, Rebecca Harbison and Maddy Maurer on their new positions for next school year. However, to those who did not run in this election cycle, or for those who did not win, we want you to know that AS has positions for you to apply for as soon as possible. The positions are Executive Vice President, Vice President of External Affairs, Vice President of University Affairs, College of Arts, Humanities, & Social Sciences senator, Senator for Undeclared, College of, Business Senator, Diversity & Inclusion. More information available at csumb.edu/as/get-involved-1.

By the time you are reading this the Slut Walk will be up and going in the main quad at 11a.m, poster making is available for students participating. The actual march begins at noon. Soon after that march, form 1p.m.-2p.m. there will be an open mic for participants to let their voice be heard.

Today is the last day for blood drive with the American Red Cross, 10a.m.-4p.m.

Our OtterLands concert is just days away now, and you will be able to see our headliner, Rob $tone, and various other acts. Tickets can be purchased online or in the student center at the front desk, with cash and your student ID. I hope to see you there!

Keep your head up high Otters!

Best,
Lauren McClain
AS President
[email protected]
Student Center, Room 125

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