College of Southern Nevada announces new student government leadership

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The College of Southern Nevada has announced the newly elected members of the Associated Students of the College of Southern Nevada (ASCSN) Executive Board and Senate. These individuals have been chosen to represent the student body and serve as advocates for their peers, faculty, and staff.

“We are proud to introduce President Natasha Niehieam Johnson, who will lead the ASCSN Executive Board,” said a statement from CSN. Vice President Paloma Palacios Duarte will serve alongside her.

Congratulations were extended to Henderson Campus Representatives Mikhaelle Pablico and Giovanni Jones for their election to the ASCSN Senate, along with North Las Vegas Senators Helena Bauchrowitz, Morgan Graves, and Sofia Navarro Gamboa, as well as West Charleston Senator Adan Reynolds-Amaya Ortega.

“In addition, we are pleased to welcome Extension Site Representatives Ian A.R. Powers and Magly Hernandez to the ASCSN Senate,” stated another part of the announcement.

The ASCSN Executive Board and Senate play an important role in shaping the student experience at CSN. They act as the voice of the student body, working to address concerns, advocate for change, and promote a vibrant campus community.

As preparations begin for the next academic year, students are encouraged to consider running for remaining positions on the ASCSN E-Board and Senate. These roles offer not only an opportunity to make a difference on campus but also come with a scholarship and part-time job benefits.

“Being a part of the ASCSN E-Board and Senate is more than just a title; it is a chance to be a leader, a voice for change, and a representative of the CSN community,” emphasized in another statement. Whether interested in student advocacy, event planning, or community outreach, there is an opportunity within the ASCSN team.



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