
As a solution, the board was told that it can move off incidental fee completely and move the budget over to the existing EMU building fee, Sisk said. Students would pay the same amount, Sisk said, but the separation will improve EMU governance and productivity. The administration is in support of …
Fellow Students:
Student programs are an integral part of the college experience. However, navigating the programs process here at the UO can be challenging. From recognition to securing funding, there are times where it is difficult to be a leader of a student program here. However, there are individuals within the campus community that consistently advocate for programs. We Are
Oregon Presidential Candidate Miles Sisk is one of those people. Throughout his career in the ASUO, Miles has advocated for policies that ensure that student programs can fairly receive funds from the ASUO surplus. He has also made significant efforts to reach out to student groups as they go through the special requests process to ensure they have their needs met.
We Are Oregon specifically advocates for programs. From ensuring that groups receive more funding, to streamlining the programs recognition process to create more student groups, and by pushing for an ASUO marketing team to promote events and getting involved, We Are Oregon cares about programs.
As student leaders and program members, we support We Are Oregon because we believe this campaign genuinely cares and will go above and beyond to stand up for what programs need.
Sandra Benny
International Students Association, President
YeYoung Lee
Korean Student Association, President
Erin Horwitz
Jewish Student Union, Co-President
Laura Ticho
Jewish Student Union, Co-President
Sydney Zuelke
Editor-In-Chief, Her Campus Oregon
Christine Webb
Co-Director, Camp Kesem Oregon
Cassidy Garcia
ASUO Liason, Divisi
Edgar Ortega,
Vice President, Veterans and Family Student Association
Lindsey Simmons
Director of Public Relations, Ethos Magazine