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-Check out the project and what your University Student Union will include on the website at http://www.csusm.edu/pdc/Projects_Construction/25.USU.html. Also check out the progress on the
construction web cameras! -Some Disc Golf Course holes will have to be closed. Check the ASI Recreation website for updates and
any alternates. -Please be alert for your own safety when around the construction site and follow any directions given re-garding closures and roadway inter-
ruptions. -Watch for announcements of other significant milestones like “Topping Out” and “Grand Opening” and on-
going updates on the web!
As you can tell, there are a bunch of green fences near Chavez Stairs. If you were wondering why they were there, then we have that answered
for you!
With construction of the University Student Union about to begin, the green fences were put in place for construction purposes. Along with that, closure of the Chavez Stairs will occur in mid-February to allow trenching to tie the campus utility lines at Science Hall 2. Alternative access from Chavez Circle to Forum Level includes the elevators at the Parking Structure (to the bridge at the top) and stairwell at Science Hall 2. The path east of Chavez Stairs will be kept open whenever it is safe to do so, but some of the work may
require it to be closed as well.
There will be a groundbreaking
ceremony on February 23rd, 2012 during U-Hour. There will be food,
drinks, and information at the
University Student Union. Make sure to check it out and get excited for
YOUR student union Cougars!
Here is some other information concerning the construction of the University Student Union, set to open
in January 2014:
-Access to the Interpretive Gardens
will be from the Library side
-Transit Center will be closed for the duration of construction (February
2012-October 2013)
-Fencing will limit access to the grass
area on the Forum Plaza
-Work on the site will normally occur
between 7:00a.m. and 3:30p.m.
-There may be some days when work
will begin early to avoid traffic
congestion, such as when concrete is being poured and many large trucks
have to come on to campus.
Whenever possible, you will be
notified in advance of these dates.
Constructing the University Student Union
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February-March 2012 Volume 1, Issue 4
Associated Students,
Inc. Student Magazine Inside this issue:
CSUSM Scholarship Information
2
ASI Elections 2
CSUSM Civility Campaign
3
March for March 3
Campus Recreation
4
ASI Discounted Services & Tickets
5
Positive Personals 6
Students who complete this application will automatically be considered for all Cal State San Marcos scholarships awarded for the Fall
2012 and Spring 2013 semesters. The Application Deadline is March 2, 2012. Applications submitted with the required essay will be considered for all applicable
scholarship opportunities. Scholarship applicants should review the scholarship listing on our website at http://www.csusm.edu/finaid/scholarship_all/
Please note that eligibility requirements for scholarships vary and some have very specific eligibility requirements. Students will be considered for any scholarship for which they meet the application criteria. All students must submit an autobiographical
essay with their application. Minimum Requirements for Cal State San
Marcos Scholarships: ◘ Must be enrolled at Cal State San Marcos
in at least 6 units in the 2012-2013
academic year. ◘ Must be admitted to and enrolled in a program of study leading to a de-
gree or certificate program. ◘ Must submit a typed essay Application can be downloaded
at the following link: http://www.csusm.edu/finaid/
scholarship_all/
CSUSM Scholarship Information
ASI Elections
ASI ELECTIONS: RUN NOW! Spring semester brings along opportunities for academic redemption, new affiliations with
student organizations, and the promise of impending summer. But before the semester really kicks off,
ASI will be in the thick of an election season. Running for the Board of Directors enables students
to see what goes on behind the scenes as far as student and administration, or faculty, relationships are concerned. Being a member of the ASI Board of Directors is a platform to be a representative to whatever community or communities you come from, and an incredible way to immerse one’s self in
student government and student advocacy. Available positions are: President, Vice President of Operations, Vice President of Marketing, Vice President of Finance,
and a variety of Representative positions. Do you think you have what it takes? Information for all things elections is available at
www.csusm.edu/asi/bod/asielections
Page 2 Associated Students, Inc. Student Magazine
The Civility Campaign kicked off at CSUSM during the fall of 2011. It is led by the office of the Dean of Students and reflects the community values of CSUSM. These values of respect, dignity, free flow of ideas, care, and support are aimed to create a safe and secure community for CSUSM. The CSUSM Civility definition is, “Conducting oneself with care, respect, and empathy
while acknowledging the culture and humanity of others.” Any student, faculty, or staff member can nominate another student, faculty, or staff member as a Civility ICON (Initiating Civil Opportunities Now). Each nominee will be recognized as a Civility Champion. At the end of each month, the Civility committee will review all the nominations to identify the Civility ICON of the
month. The Civility ICON will have their picture displayed on the Civility Campaign website and receive a multicolored shirt and Civility hat. The first Civility Champion nominated was Kristina Fiscus. Other CSUSM members who have been recognized are Donna San Miguel and Jennifer Lynch. To recognize a student, faculty, or staff member for their civility on campus, go to http://www.csusm.edu/civility/recognitionform.html.
CSUSM’s Civility Campaign
Page 3 Volume 1, Issue 4
March for March
On March 5, 2012 the students of the CSU System will be joining their peers from all 23 CSU Campuses in a March for Higher Education in Sacramento at the state capital. The march comes in a time when the current Governor of California’s proposed $300 million cut would bring the cuts to higher education to $1.025 billion in just the last two fiscal years. That cut translates into tuition increases for all students of the CSU, or in another
words paying more for less quality.
Your student body government, otherwise known as Associated Students Inc. is forming a lobby corp. and joining the fight to preserve access to quality education at the March 5th event. We challenge you all
to come with your ASI to Sacramento for the March for higher education. If you are interested in attending the March 5th event please contact the ASI Vice President of External Affairs Scott
Silviera at [email protected].
Look at the statistics: 41% Fee Increase over the course of 2
years!! $1.025 Billion dollar cut to higher edu-
cation alone! The state of California is currently allocating more money to our prison
systems than it is to education!
Welcome back to the spring semes-ter! Campus Rec-reation is another organization of ASI and we have a wide variety of physical activities for all interests! Our upcoming Intramu-rals are Basketball, Co-ed Soccer and
Co-ed Dodge ball! This is a fun way to play your favorite sports with your
friends and meet new people. For the month of February and March we are offering K1 Go Karts, Indoor Rock Climbing, Ski-Snowboard trip to Big Bear, and our annual Outdoor Spring Break week! The prices are unbeatable and we have limited
spots so come by and sign up! Don’t forget we also have a selection of fitness classes that are FREE for students so come by and check out the class that is right for you. We brought back hip-hop this semester as well as yoga, turbo kick, zumba, and
more. We also have sports clubs which is a more competitive level than our intramurals where you can compete with schools all over Southern California. We hope you can fit us in your schedule and get to know our organization as we would love to
get to know you! Come by the office in the Clarke Room 119 or check us out on our website www.csusm.edu/rec. Hope everyone has a great start off to the semester; we would
love to have your participation.
of the ASI entities, the make sure to visit www.csusm.edu/asi. You may have also noticed a new marketing tool to get ASI events out to the students. The first way is the new LIKE page on Facebook. Here, you can find videos, pictures, and comments about past and upcoming events. Our Facebook LIKE page can be found under Asso-ciated Students, Inc. Board of
Directors.
The 2nd annual ASI extravaganza just occurred on Feb-ruary 9th at U-Hour, and we hope everybody that came out had a blast! Our goal for you was meeting the ASI entities, getting free food, and learning what ASI is all about. If you want to find out more about any one
Another way to find out about great events held by ASI is to download the iPhone/Andriod app “Save Local Now.” This is a free application that will have host ASI on it. There will be an ASI event calendar and when-ever an event is about to occur, a push notification will go straight to your phone. If you want to find out more about specific events, then more sure to LIKE our facebook page and download the app! Get excited
Cougars!
Campus Recreation
Recap of ASI Extravaganza
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ASI Board of Directors serving YOU the
students at ASI Extravaganza.
land passes, movie tick-ets, six flags tickets, and sea world tickets. ASI is here to help the students and we want to ensure that you all can enjoy these services at a great price! Make sure to take advantage of these deals
Cougars.
Also, the ASI Corporate Office has faxing and poster services as well.
Have you ever wondered what kind of discounts ASI offered, or that ASI even offered discounts for students? Well, we do! You can find these discounts at the ASI Corporate office in FCB 5-103 right across Mark-stein Hall in the gray
building.
Some of the discounted tickets include Disney-
Faxing from the Corpo-rate Office is free while Posters are only $10.00 It’s quite a deal! Come on by the Corporate Office and
check it out!
ASI Discounted Tickets & Services
Page 5 Volume 1, Issue 1
Who ever started the CSUSM
tennis thing on fb is a genius!
Pride Center, I’m pumped for the Super Smash Bros Tourna-
ment!!!
Shout out to all our Veterans, thank you for your service! Espe-
cially the hot Army guys ;)
I would like to thank my girl-friend for every single thing does for me! You mean the world to
me. Thanks baby :)
Um...whats up?
TEBOWWW!!!
Who’s ready to GRADUATE!?!?
Yeahhhhh!
Can we get a football team? That
would be awesome.
ASI Extravaganza was sikkkk.
More ASI Student Magazines
please!
I want to send a shout out to everyone in Board of Directors because all of you are amazing! Thank you and keep up the hard
work!
Individuals, like Channel Brad-ley, should be applauded for their courageous actions of standing up for what is right. One person can truly change and inspire the world. “Stand up for what’s right, even if you
stand alone” - Danica Barnicle
Professor Gomez! Thank you for always making us laugh in class, and making linguistics so enjoyable! Sincerely, an admir-
ing student!
Professor Zapata! Thanks for being hilarious, relatable, and fun in Spanish 101 & 102. I learned a lot and enjoyed your classes! I hope you are having a great semester! Your favorite
Student
Sure glad its hot this winter so we can see all the beautiful
people out ;)
Girls Volleyball Coach, your
amazing!
Soooooo Stoked to finally have
a basketball team!
Jordan guy in ASI, do you ever
stop working out?
Can’t wait for another awe-some semester of Campus Rec
Intramurals!
Suit up!!!
Valentines day is almost here...i want a tiffanys necklace
please ;)
I am so excited for the Univer-sity Student Union...should I just stay in college until it
opens?
Scott...your rap lyrics are stun-ning. I cry every time. True story.
Only one more semester until graduation! I’ll miss Cal State
though :(
Thank you to Professor Mathews for always being there. Your seriously amazing and your teaching ways are
great. Keep it up!
Get excited for ASI Board of
Directors elections!!
I want to thank all the people that work at the campus Star-bucks..props for doing that!
Not sure how you do it!
Make sure to support our
Spring sports!
I love my boyfriend :) thanks
for the bday surprise! - D
“To Serve, Engage, and Empower Students”Your business tag line here.
Board of Directors 2011-2012
Travis Wilson President & CEO
Weston Ryan Vice President of Operations & COO
Brandon Losey Vice President of Finance & CFO
Scott Silviera Vice President of External Affairs &
CCO
Kenneth LaLonde Vice President of Marketing & CMO
Huliana Poyrazoglu Chair
Sarah Do
College of Business Representative
Mason Smith College of Business Representative
Audrey Juarez CHABSS Representative
Daniel Mahoney CHABSS Representative
Janet Barajas COEHHS Representative
Veronica Macias COEHHS Representative
Jennifer Ehrhart COSM Representative
Jordan Moore COSM Representative
Jose Parra Student Representative-at –Large
Sammi Carr Student Representative-at –Large
Cipriano Vargas Social Justice Officer
Advisors
Sara Gallegos Associate Executive Director
Rodger D’Andreas Executive Director
Standing Invitees
Lori Brockett
Alumni Association Board Representative
Wayne Aitken Academic Senate Representative
Eloise Stiglitz
President's Designee
Katy Rees University CFO Designee
Have something nice or funny or thoughtful you want to tell someone? Send your Positive Personal Ad to [email protected] and we’ll publish it in the next ASI Student Magazine! Keep it short and anony-mous! It can be to anyone! So have fun with it and send thanks to some-
one who made your day.
Positive Personal Ads