Monday, April 27, 2009

Asian American Scholarship

Hi all,

Two entries in one night! I wanted to pass along an e-mail I received from the Asian Caucus. This e-mail was sent to me as well as other members of different organizations and through their Facebook group last week regarding the recent developments in their campaign to name the Asian American Scholarship.  

To the Boston College Community,           

As you know, our scholarship is the only AHANA scholarship currently without a name, and has remained so for the past 14 years. This is an imperative issue for the Asian American community as an unnamed scholarship speaks poorly to the recognition of Asian American role models and the status of our scholarship. This year, the Asian Caucus community came together in support of Aung San Suu Kyi, an advocate of nonviolent resistance and leader of the National League for Democracy in Burma. To date, she remains the only Nobel Peace Prize winner to remain under house arrest as a prisoner of conscience.            

The Asian Caucus community was given suggestions by the administration as to how we could go about naming the Asian American scholarship. These guidelines included being a woman, having Pan-Asian ties, and being inspired heavily by faith. In line with those suggestions, the Asian Caucus community, through a yearlong struggle, garnered support for Aung San Suu Kyi by educating our campus about the importance of the issue as well as the breadth of her influence. We called this the “ASSK” campaign. To demonstrate student support for the issue, over 200 letters were collected from the student population expressing the need to name the scholarship. In addition, two separate resolutions supporting the ASSK campaign have been passed by the UGBC Senate and  the AHANA Caucus.           

Today, after speaking with Father Leahy, we have been informed that the criterion for the naming has been changed. We were told that the scholarship candidate must be someone that could be described as an activist and an advocate for social justice. We feel that Aung San Suu Kyi fits this criterion. In addition, we were also told that the candidate must have an institutional connection to Boston College. Although we believed that an institutional connection was embodied by the student support for Aung San Suu Kyi as well as her documented service to others, we were informed that an institutional connection must include a Catholic, Jesuit, or Christian background. Finally, we were told that this would ultimately be a decision made by the institution.            

The meeting with Father Leahy concluded with us being given a list of five possible candidates from the administration that the student body should research. Aung San Suu Kyi was not on that list. This is the current status of the ASSK campaign.                                                                                     

Sincerely,                                                                                     

The Asian Caucus Executive Board                                                                                   

The Asian Caucus Cabinet 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

For those who are not familiar the Asian American Scholarship has been given out for the past 14 years but is the only remaining out of the three (Oscar Romero, Martin Luther King Jr) to not be named. 

First and foremost, I would like to commend the Asian Caucus, AHANA Leadership Council, AHANA Caucus and the other organizations who participated in raising awareness around the ASSK Campaign. The work that you did in generating awareness for the campaign was phenomenal. I can understand the disappointment that you may have regarding this initiative (especially seniors) but I want to say that your efforts did not go unnoticed. It is disappointing and frustrating to hear when a group of students rally behind a cause, put in countless hours of work and preparation only to have their efforts fall short of their goal. This initiative is something that means a great deal to the Asian American Community and I certainly can understand and empathize with any disappointment that you may have. 

Secondly, I want to say that Alex, myself and the rest of UGBC will be fully committed to assisting the Asian Caucus in working yet again to name the Asian American Scholarship under the new set of principles and guidelines.  After learning of the history of all the campaigns to name the Asian American Scholarship and observing and taking part in the ASSK campaign it is of our opinion that this is an important student issue that needs to have as much support as it can get. A concern of the students should be a concern of the student government, and I want to ensure that we can do whatever we can to support this cause. 

Thirdly, I want to call on all students to learn more about this issue and the history of the Asian American Scholarship. Any issue on campus is only as strong as the students that support it, making it imperative for any successful student initiative to have backing and support behind it. It is only when we take the initiative and ownership as students of issues that we feel are important will we begin to see the changes that we envision will be best for the student body. Therefore, I highly encourage you to read up on this issue, ask questions, talk about this with your friends and hopefully support the cause. 

Lastly, to end on an optimistic note, I just want to say that despite the setback and the disappointment it is imperative to not back down or lose the fire and passion. Like any good idea or initiative there will always be setbacks and roadblocks along the way, and it is imperative to not get too down or lose the fire and morale that has carried it so far. Sometimes it takes a few setbacks in order to finally push through, and success in any initiative is made even sweeter if you are able to overcome roadblocks and adversity.  

OK, so its late and I am exhausted, but I wanted to post my thoughts as well as give my support regarding this initiative. If you have any questions please e-mail me, and look for an additional update later this week regarding some initiatives we are working on. 
 

Peace, 

Al

Sunday, April 26, 2009

Last Week!

Hi everyone,

Happy Sunday. I hope you enjoyed your weekend and the nice weather that has accompanied it. It looks like spring is starting to finally turn the corner as we head into the last week of classes. I know we all have a lot going on this week with papers, projects and everything else in between, but there are a few events that I would like to give a shout out for

Wednesday April 29th 2009

UGBC Inauguration

The UGBC Cabinet for the 2009-2010 academic year will be inaugurated and sworn into office this Wednesday. In addition, I will give an opening address as to the goals for the year. Please come to learn a little bit about your student government and the ambitions we have to serve on behalf of you.

Thursday April 30th

SpringFest and Modstock, and Mudstock- sponsored by RHA and UGBC

All day on Thursday April 30th RHA and UGBC will sponsor Mudstock, SpringFest and Modstock. RHA will have inflatables and a BBQ during the day and the Mudstock Mud Volleyball tournament will also run between 9-6. In addition, Modstalk which will be headlined by Slightly Stoopid and Big Boi will come on during the afternoon. These are free events so make sure to check them out!

Saturday, April 18, 2009

BC Dates Week

Hi everyone,
I hope you made it through the week and are ready for Marathon Weekend. As many of you know Marathon Weekend is one of the best weekends at BC and it doesn't get much better than cheering on your friends and thousands of random people in the Marathon on Monday. I hope everyone enjoys their Marathon Monday and has plenty of fun while staying out of too much trouble.

I just wanted to proudly announce that UGBC in conjunction with RHA will be hosting "BC Dates Week" this week from April 21st-24th 2009. The purpose of BC Dates week is to raise awareness in support of a dating culture on campus but also to address the current issues of our hookup culture. Both of these topics are sometimes uncomfortable to talk about openly so we want to provide a venue where students can discuss and learn about these issues without feeling awkward or embarassed. The schedule for the week is below:

Tuesday April 21st 2009 7pm, Merkert 127
Donna Freitas Lecture- Author of Sex and the Soul and Professor from Boston University. Freitas is someone who's work is consistently covered in courses across the nation and Freitas has interesting insights into the college hookup culture.

Wednesday April 22nd 2009 8pm, Higgins 300
Dating Game- Come out tonight to see a live dating game with some of your own friends and classmates participating in a fun filled event!

Thursday April 23rd 2009 7:30pm, Cushing 001
Student Dating Panel: Moderated by Kerry Cronin- Yes, they are out there, students who are dating! Come out to listen and learn from a group of students who are currently dating on campus. The panel will be moderated by our BC dating Guru Professor Kerry Cronin!

Lastly, at all of these events a group known as BC Harmony will be passing out surveys to help match you up with someone of similar interests! If you are interested in potentially going on a date please make sure to come out to an event to fill out a survey so you can get matched up!


Again, Alex and I are really excited for this week to happen. It took a lot of planning given the amount of other projects that we are working on but we are eager to see it in action. If you have any questions or suggestions please feel free to contact us!

Happy Weekend,

-Al

Thursday, April 9, 2009

Update

Hi Everyone,
I hope everyone is enjoying their Easter Break. It seems like this was a much needed break for all of us as we get ready for the home stretch. I can't believe that I can actually say that as this year has gone so fast. Since we are cognizant of just how fast things go Alex and I  are going hard each and every day so we can make the most of our limited time in office. With that in mind I have a few updates for you.

1) Our Cabinet was selected and finalized this past Sunday. With over 180 applicants for 70 spots it was a very competititive applicant pool and we had to make some tough decisions. We are confident in our selections and excited to begin the new year. In addition, for those of you who didn't get a position or did not apply but still want to be involved please keep checking on UGBC.org as well as your e-mail account for future opportunities to participate in UGBC. We plan on rolling out some other opportunities for students to get involved in and we surely could use your enthusiasm and support!

2)Inauguration- Our UGBC Inauguration for the 2009-2010 Cabinet will take place on Wednesday April 29th at 9:30pm in Devlin 008. This is where all the new Cabinet members will officially get sworn in and I will address the Cabinet and Senate for the first time. This event is open to the public and I encourage everyone to attend!

3) We are still in the works of planning our first "BC Dates" Week which we hope will take place during the week of April 21st. So far, we have a Speaker, panel discussion and movie in mind. if you have any ideals please let us know!

That's all I have for now. Look for some additional updates after break. Enjoy your break and as always please let us know if you have any questions!

Happy Easter!

-Al