Associated Students Inc. held an event titled “Dine With ASI” that focused on their student success campaign. Attendees were served breakfast for dinner and were able to have one-on-one conversations with ASI board members at the March 24 event.
ASI Director for Student Organizations Sandra Loza (junior, Sociology) was seen talking to students about what success means to them and how it can better be improved at California State University, Stanislaus.
“It was just really exciting to see students come out and willing to talk to you and tell you what we need on our campus,” Loza said. “This is what we are lacking and this gives us something to work to improve and make stuff better here for our students. We need direction from our students to know what to do.”
At the event, there was a total of six tables each with two board members who talked to students about the meaning of student success.
They layout of the event was meant to provide an intimate experience with the students who were not aware of the student success campaign.
“I honestly did not know what it was for, but I think it was cool,” Yari Martinez (junior, Liberal Studies) said. “It’s a good way to advertise to students because once they get here you can tell them since they are waiting.
For more information on the student success campaign, you can either contact ASI Vice President Marvin Hooker at [email protected] or ASI Student Government Coordinator Victor Flores at [email protected] .
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ASI serves breakfast for dinner and talks student success
By Giselle Montoya
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March 24, 2015
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