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Meet the Candidates: Executive Vice President


By Bree Lutjens
March 14, 2013 - 1:55am

Hi Aztecs!  Today’s the last day to vote for Associated Students! We’ve been listening to the speeches, and the majority of the candidates running for Associated Students positions are captivating and keen to make that change. But Her Campus SDSU wanted to speak each candidate one-on-one, for a more personal connection. Meet the candidates running to be your next AS Vice President! Will you vote for Becca Cohen, Dillon Roark, Kyle Anderberg, or Jon Davidi? It’s a tough choice, but Her Campus interviewed each candidate to help you make an informed decision today! READ MORE

Meet the Candidates: President


By Bree Lutjens
March 13, 2013 - 11:22pm

Attention Aztecs!  Today’s the last day to vote for Associated Students! We’ve been listening to the speeches, and the majority of the candidates running for Associated Students positions are fervent and captivating. But Her Campus SDSU wanted to speak each candidate one-on-one, for a more personal connection. To get to know the candidates running for executive positions, we made sure to interview each of them. Aztecs, meet the candidates running to be your next AS President! Will you vote for Sean Guardian, Josh Morse, Jessika Seekatz, or Canae Washington? READ MORE

Meet the Candidates: VP of External Relations


By Bree Lutjens
March 13, 2013 - 12:34am

  Hi Aztecs!  It’s election time! We’ve been listening to the speeches, and the majority of the candidates running for Associated Students positions are ardent and driven. But Her Campus SDSU wanted to speak each candidate one-on-one, for a more personal connection. To get to know the candidates running for executive positions, we made sure to interview each of them. We’ll continue to post each of their interviews online. Meet Celeste Rodriguez, Javier Gomez, and Allie Hillis, all running for Vice President of External Relations.   Celeste Rodriguez Year: Senior Major: Economics What makes you the most qualified for this position? READ MORE

Meet the Candidates: VP of University Affairs


By Bree Lutjens
March 12, 2013 - 12:35am

Hello again, Aztecs!  It’s election time! We’ve been listening to the speeches, and the majority of the candidates running for Associated Students positions are fervent and motivated. But Her Campus SDSU wanted to speak each candidate one-on-one, for a more personal connection. To get to know the candidates running for executive positions, we made sure to interview each of them. We’ll continue to post each of their interviews online. Here are the two candidates running for Vice President of University Affairs: Morgan Chan Year: Junior Majors: Integrated Marketing Communication and Sustainability What makes you the most qualified for this position? READ MORE

Meet the AS Candidates: VP of Financial Affairs


By Bree Lutjens
March 11, 2013 - 3:50am

Attention Aztecs!  It’s election time! We’ve been listening to the speeches, and the majority of the candidates running for Associated Students positions are passionate and charming. But Her Campus SDSU wanted to speak each candidate one-on-one, for a more personal connection. To get to know the candidates running for executive positions, we made sure to interview each of them. We’ll be posting each of their interviews online. The first two candidates are Dara Majdi and Mariah Kelly, both running for Vice President of Financial Affairs.   READ MORE

Cody Barbo: SDSU A.S. President


By Olivia Hill
May 5, 2012 - 6:07pm

Where are you from?
Huntington Beach, CA What’s your major?
Double Major in Communication and Business Marketing What’s one of your favorite things about State?
Saying the weather would be too obvious, so I am going to go with the people. The friendships I have made in the last four years will last a lifetime. READ MORE

Rachael Bailey: Making Moments Count


By Bree Lutjens
April 17, 2012 - 3:37pm

Name: Rachael Bailey
 
Major: Political Science with a minor in Public Administration Year: Senior! C/O 2012
  
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Dr. Gupta's "Last Lecture"


By Holly Howson-Watt
April 2, 2012 - 11:32pm

Last month,the San Diego State University’s Honors Program put together an afternoon dedicated to the latest professor to be honored with the opportunity to give his/her “Last Lecture.” The most recent impressive professor at our beautiful university to be granted this award is Dr. Dipak Gupta, a Professor in the Department of Political Science and the man behind the creation of the ISCOR, or International Security and Conflict Resolution, major. Traditionally every week one of our lovely writers composes a piece based on an interview they had with our latest campus “celebrity,” but this week will be a little different. READ MORE

Darius Koohmarey: The Face Behind the Memes


By Bree Lutjens
February 24, 2012 - 3:17am

About a two weeks ago, a FaceBook page called SDSU Memes popped up on our newsfeeds, and within a week, the site had more than 2,000 likes on FaceBook, with over 1500 people sharing it with their friends. Here to give us a little insight to the cleverness and creativity that goes into the page is its creator, Darius Koohmarey.
 
Where are you from?
I was born here in San Diego, California. But I am half German and half Iranian and a first generation American.
 
What's your major?
I am a Computer Science major with a minor in Interdisciplinary Studies.
 
What year are you?
I am currently a Freshman at State.  But credit wise, I'm a Junior.
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Laura Nguyen: Student Joins Fight to End Violence against Women


By Jazmine White
February 13, 2012 - 10:40pm

Vaginas. To say that many of us are uncomfortable to discuss them would be an understatement, but freshman Laura Nguyen fearlessly tackled the taboo topic in the play The Vagina Monologues. The monologues are based on a series of interviews conducted by Eve Ensler. The interviewees were women from all across the globe, and the subject, their vaginas. Every year, the play aims to raise awareness about the violence toward women and this year Nguyen has joined the fight to stop the violence and speak out against the social stigmas that keep us from celebrating an integral part of our womanhood. READ MORE

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