Making its mark on campus is the Associated Students Organization’s main goal this semester.
They want to let students know who it is and what they do.
As the spring semester begins, ASO has added a new focus to its busy agenda and that is getting its name known around a campus where many students keep to themselves.
“Many students on campus are unaware that we even have a student government,” Rebecca Cobb, director of student development, said.
ASO’s goal is to have every student aware of what it is, what it stands for and how it can help make this a better place for the students.
“As an advocate for students rights, my goal is to have more of an outreach to the students,” Rebekka Asher, commissioner of activities, said. “I want students to know who we are and have bigger turnouts when we have events.”
Even though some of their goals were not accomplished last semester, ASO is still going forward with the goals they set out to do last semester.
Asher said one of those goals was putting recycling bins on campus which ASO has already done, but they’d like to put more.
Other planned events include hair donations for cancer patients and canned food drives.
ASO also plans to host events that are similar to the ones they had last semester.