Students protested the ASUO’s decision to allocate over $120,000 to bring hip-hop artist Macklemore to the UO for Mallard Madness. (Michael Arellano/Emerald)
African Student Association (ASA) president Lenana Faraj,@@directory@@ left, voices his concerns to the board of ASUO senators: “When we see money going out for something that is going to be forgotten in a week…we (ASA) have more impactful events. These are ongoing events, they are annual.” (Michael Arellano/Emerald)
From left, students Camille Estabillo and Tania Sarabia@@directory@@ express their opinions regarding the ASUO’s decision to allocate over $120,000 to bring hip-hop artist Macklemore to the UO for Mallard Madness. “People obviously weren’t heard,” explained Sarabia. “And they [ASUO senators] are supposed to be here and listening to students, not just the average student. When do I get to speak to voice my opinion at this university?” (Michael Arellano/Emerald)
Sophomore senator Chase Salazar listens to student testimony as they voice their concerns over the ASUO’s recent decision to allocate over $120,000 in funding to bring hip-hop artist Macklemore to the UO for Mallard Madness. (Michael Arellano/Emerald)
Students protested the ASUO’s decision to allocate over $120,000 to bring hip-hop artist Macklemore to the UO for Mallard Madness. (Michael Arellano/Emerald)