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ASLC - YOUR Student Government

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(L to R): Shane Rivera, Andrew Quigley, Dan Miller, Aukeem Ballard, Lindsay Alt, Ben Brysacz, Brad Elkins

What is ASLC?

The Associated Students of Lewis & Clark Executive Council is a group of elected and appointed students who work to improve the student experience at Lewis & Clark College. To accomplish this, the Council seeks to distribute student fees fairly and responsibly and to represent students' concerns to the faculty, staff, administration and Board of Trustees.

See what we are thinking: Executive Council Blog

ASLC Student Government: Behind the Magic

What does that mean for me?

If there is something you would like to see changed at Lewis & Clark, or you have general concerns about campus life and would like your chance to air it to a student leader rather than to an Administrator, ASLC is your gateway to that opportunity! Simply check out our directory to find out who the best person to contact is. And don't forget to also check out the Activities Congress, ASLC's programming board! It's a great opportunity for students, both residents and non-residents, to get involved in planning traditional events such as Homecoming and Casino Night as well as working with Lewis & Clark Music Coalition (LCMC) to help bring concerts to campus!

How is ASLC organized? (Who does what?)

Community Relations Board (CRB) works as a liaison between ASLC, student groups, faculty members, neighbors, outside vendors (NYTimes) and the neighboring college.

Activities Congress is the central programming board that helps plan student activities such as Homecoming and Casino Night.

General Allocations Board (GAB) is responsible for allocating funds on an ad hoc basis.

Peer Review Authority (PRA) is involved with matters of alleged conduct violations and acts as arbiter of issues concerning the bylaws.

Chartering and Budgeting Board is responsible for allocating funds to all student groups.

Student Organizations Committee (CSOC) is a committee comprised of all student group leaders who can collaborate ideas and concerns with the ASLC VP for Student Organizations

Elections Commission is responsible for designing and executing all elections that occur under ASLC.

Executive Vice President also places interested students on a variety of committees including the Bon Committee, the Bylaws Review Committee and the Transfer Student Committee.

If you have any comments, concerns or suggestions feel free to stop by during your representatives office hours or email them!

Okay, so how do I get in touch with you?

It's easy! You can get in touch with us in the following ways:

Come by our offices in Templeton! We're located just next to Council Chambers and down the hall from the Computer Labs. Visit our online directory to get names of your representatives, e-mail addresses, phone numbers and more!

Come to a meeting, held in Thayer Student Lounge every week. Dates and times will be posted here and on the campus calendar. If you would like an item to be placed on the agenda for discussion please email the ASLC President at aslc@lclark.edu

Office Hours

Shane: TBA
Lindsay: TBA
Andrew: TBA
Ben: TBA
Brad: TBA
Aukeem: TBA
Dan: TBA

shane

ASLC President
Shane Rivera
Hometown: Milton
Psychology 2009
aslc@lclark.edu

Linds

ASLC Executive Vice President
Lindsay Alt
Hometown: Portland
Psychology 2010
aslcevp@lclark.edu

andrew

VP of Budget and Finance
Andrew Quigley
Hometown: Seattle
Psychology 2009
aslcgab@lclark.edu

ben

VP of SAAB
Ben Brysacz
Hometown: Tucson
Political Science 2009
saab@lclark.edu

brad

VP of Student Organizations
Brad Elkins
Hometown: Pasadena
International Affairs 2010
orgs@lclark.edu

aukeem

VP of Community Relations
Aukeem Ballard
Hometown: Tacoma
Undecided 2011
crb@lclark.edu

dan

Chief Justice
Dan Miller
Hometown: Scottsdale
Political Science 2009
pra@lclark.edu

Faculty Advisor
Robbie Fung
rfung@lclark.edu

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