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ASUWB Spotlight: Nomungerel Natsagdor

This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at UWB chapter.

 

Name: Nomungerel Natsagdor

Pronouns: She/Her/Hers  

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What’s your position/role in ASUWB?

I am the senior senator.

What projects are you currently working on?

I am trying to work on getting drop-in hours for resumes and cover letters for senior class only during Spring quarter. I am also working with ISAB (International Student Advisory Board) to ensure smooth cultural transition of international students to our campus.

What has your experience on ASUWB been like so far this year?

I learnt a lot by watching my colleagues work and by working on my own projects. So far it has been a good experience, I think that I matured.

In your opinion how does ASUWB help the campus?

I think that ASUWB plays a big role in advocating the social justice issues at our campus. We are also always working on parking and food issues. Consisting of mostly students of color I think that we also represent our diverse campus very well.

If you could recommend one food item to the students that is available to purchase on the UWB/ Cascadia campus, what would it be and where can you find it?

Order mango curry with chicken and naan through peach. I assure you it melts in your mouth.

Prathyusha Pillari is a 19-year-old senior at University of Washington, Bothell where she majors in Computer Science and Software Engineering. She was born in India and spent 14 years of her life there before moving to the United States. She is an advocate of women's rights and equality. She loves creative writing, traveling, driving around in her car and stalking people on Instagram.