ASB members discussed plans for upcoming events such as an art collage event, increasing career prep industry panels, and making improvements to the online education committee at their last meeting on Oct 10.
“The importance of ASB is to represent students and make the legacy effective and long lasting. The things we pass might not come in for years, but when you participate you’re doing it for something more than yourself,” Coco Dobard, president of ASB said.
The art collage event is happening on Nov. 8th in the E Quad, and will let students have an outlet to chill out during midterms. Students can stop by and make some art, or they can just relax and enjoy free food, and interact with others.
The career prep industry panels are a source for students to learn more from real workers in whatever industry they want to get into.
ASB aims to give more students opportunities in whatever careers they’re into and learn from professionals on what they need to get into their job field
With covid still having a big effect on society today especially on school, some students have grown to enjoy online learning and want to continue their education.
The online education committee aims to help students with online learning to make it sustainable for them.
“From my point as president, I’m passionate about building a better online community for education. Make it more avid and more efficient to make it sustainable.” Dobard said.
ASB is trying to give this project more funding and find ways to improve this for students in the future. Students could chime in with their thoughts on what to do on this matter or any others, because the club always opens the floor for public comments.
The other members were not able to comment at this time.
“If you want to ask members questions you have to go ask Stacey Toda, to see if it’s ok,” Kim Hamon, advisor for ASB said.
ASB meetings are held every other Monday and switches between the LAC campus in building T room 1200, and PCC campus in building GG room 238.
Every meeting date is posted on the LBCC website in the Associated Student Body page under cabinet meetings.
They also provide a zoom link for people to use remotely: https://Lbcc-edu.zoom.us/j/92857440819.