Alcala Yearbook 2003
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Jason Treter is the Director of Athletic Programming and is a very busy student. He is a double major in History and English , Sport. Editor fo r the Vi sta, and tutor in the Writing Center and Sports Center. You can hopefull y find Jason in the office, but if not. don ' t worry, he 's probabl y busy ·omewhere on campus. One thing is for sure, you can always find Jason at a . porting event showing hi s support for USD athl etics. Jason ha ecured Subway sand– wiches for 40 of the home games. along with other giveaway · to bring more students to the events. Jason keeps in close contact with Renee Wi ebe from Sports Marketing and truly apprec iates her help with all of the game. . An interesting fac t about Ja on is that he played footba ll at USD for hi s first two years.
P~1rbr~1 C1l~1,1t.1.s- Din:ctor of Elc:ctic"1S As the Direc tor of Elec tions, my responsibi Ii ties in vo lve coordi nating all three large elec ti on events for undergraduate students. These are the elec ti ons for Fres hmen Senators in the first two months or the fa ll semester. Homecoming Court (in conjunction with Homecoming ac tiviti es, also in the fall semester). and AS Officer elec ti ons in the Spring. For each elec tion period, I am responsible for marketing and holding Elect ion Informati onal s to brief interested candidates on proper campaign procedures. The fo ll owing the week candidate meetings are held and candidates are fi nali zed by turning in all the appropriate paperwork. I am also in charge of staffi ng the polls with students to superv i ·e the voting. To help with all my duties , I am also responsibl e for gathering member - and chairing an Elections Committee to ass ist with these dutie - and upervise campai gning during the campaign week . I also sit on the AS Marketing Board to con tribute ideas for marketing AS even ts. and I am respon– sibl e for marketing my own even ts, such as Elec ti on ln forma ti onals and vot ing times. to ensure a hi gh voter turnout.
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The AS Director of Programming for the Women· s Center works in conjunct ion wi th the Graduate As ·istant to the Women 's Cen ter and the Women·s Cen ter work-s tudy staff in order to plan programming that empowe r each indi vidual at USO. There are four visions of Women· s Center programming: wellness. leadership. issues and advocacy. and service. Programming ranges from Wisdom Circles to Leadership Series, from Habi tat fo r Humanity to Hip Hop. from Massage Therapy to the Women of Impac t Luncheon and Awards Ceremony. The Women· · Center Director of Programm ing also promotes awareness for many social is ·ue · effec ting women throughout the world. such as body image. sex ual assault. AIDS. breast cancer. and hate crimes. The Director represents these issues. and others, by sitting on various committees within the Associated Students and across the USO campus. The Women ·s Center supports intell ect ual, physical , emoti ona l. spiritual and cu ltural deve lopment. and the Director plans programming to repre -ent these idea ls. whil e focusing on the inspiration and empowerment of each indi vidual.
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