Dear Loggers, Again!

As always, I hope you are well and have had the opportunity to connect with peers through ASUPS organizations that promote community building.

As ASUPS continues to transition towards more in-person operations, our demand for student leaders has increased. Today, ASUPS is looking for students who can contribute to our community in the following stipend leadership roles:

Medias 

  • The Trail, Editor-in-Chief
  • Elements, Editor-in-Chief
  • Wetlands, Editor-in-Chief

Programmers

  • Cultural Consciousness Programmer
  • Popular Entertainment Programmer
  • Northwest Sounds Programmer
  • Lectures Programmer

To apply or receive more information, please email Vice President Grant Konkel at asupsvp@pugetsound.edu.

Honor Court
ASUPS looks forward to rebuilding our Judicial Branch this semester, but we need your help! Justices of the Honor Court interpret the ASUPS Constitution and other documents within ASUPS jurisdiction. The Honor Court has final authority in interpreting the actions of the various agencies and members of the ASUPS in terms of their constitutional adherence. Justices are not stipend leaders. If you are interested in serving our student body in this capacity, please complete the Honor Court Justice Nomination Application to be considered. 

Constitution Revisions
As I shared yesterday, you will have the opportunity to vote to adopt or reject the new revisions during the Fall General Election on October 12th. You will find an Executive Summary and the proposed revisions in the Proposed Revisions to the ASUPS Constitution Report.

Best,

Kayden
Kayden Diodati (he/him) | President
Associated Students of the University of Puget Sound