SENATE
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The Senate is the legislative arm of the Student Government. It also serves as the Board of Directors of the corporation. The Senate is composed of 21 voting members, two elected from each of the seven Colleges, six elected at-large, and the Vice President who serves as Chair.


During the academic year, the Senate meets weekly to hear students' concerns, discuss campus issues, and attend to the business of the Associated Students, Inc. Meetings are held on Wednesdays at 3:30 p.m. in the Stuart L. Farber Senate Chamber, USU-234. All students are welcome and encouraged to present their views during the "Student Opinion Period" held toward the end of each meeting.


If you would like to contact a senator, please call (562) 985-5241 to leave a message.


Agendas and Minutes


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Chair

Vice President Jonathon Bolin

Sen. Kalifa Sprowl

College of the Arts

Sen. Paul Suteu

College of the Arts

Sen. Jennifer Phan

College of Business Administration

Sen. Agatha Gucyski

College of Business Administration

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Sen. Rosa Valle

College of Education

Sen. Charlene Lou

College of Education

Sen. Linh Nguyen

College of Engineering

Sen. Alex Sanchez

College of Engineering

Sen. Angelica Cortez

College of Health & Human Services

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Sen. Joseph Phillips

College of Liberal Art

Sen. Deshe Gully

College of Liberal Arts

Sen. Johnathan Onglatco

College of Natural Science & Math

Sen. Ashley Dodge

College of Natural Science & Math

Sen.-at-Large Ashley Muggins
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Sen.-at-Large Derrick Harding Sen.-at-Large Jaime Varela Sen.-at-Large Manuel Nieto Sen.-at-Large Abigail Mejia Sen.-at-Large Brandon White