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ASI gets first newsletter out

Derek Fleming

Issue date: 2/6/08 Section: News
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Walter Wallace, ASI vice president for University Affairs, left, distributes official ASI notebooks to students passing by the Hornet Bookstore last Wednesday.
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Walter Wallace, ASI vice president for University Affairs, left, distributes official ASI notebooks to students passing by the Hornet Bookstore last Wednesday.
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Associated Students Inc. has stepped up its marketing efforts with the launching of an official newsletter in an attempt to make itself more visible to the student population.

The newsletter, called "Associated Students Today," debuted in January with coverage of ASI's programs, such as the Aquatic Center, Peak Outdoor Adventures and the Children's Center.

"We would like to see students be more involved with ASI so that they know what is offered," said Angelique Bernal, newsletter editor.

The focus of the newsletter is to inform students about ASI programs and current issues.

ASI urges students to pick up the newsletter, check it out and stop by the ASI office on the third floor of the University Union. There, students can voice their opinions to ASI board members, look into job opportunities and find out about events offered by the student union.

The newsletter is available at the ASI Business Office, at all ASI-sponsored programs on campus and online at http://www.asi.csus.edu/newsletter.

"We also plan on sending the newsletter to different CSU locations to collaborate and create bonds throughout California," ASI Marketing Coordinator Angela Hong said.

Subsequent issues will be released at the end of each month.

The idea for the marketing department and newsletter was proposed by former ASI President Jesus Andrade last May. After a semester of planning, the marketing department released the first newsletter at the start of the fall semester.

ASI members contribute to the newsletter's production by writing, researching, editing and photographing events to be published.

"We hope that in the future, our readership grows," Hong said.

Future editions of the newsletter will continue to focus on ASI events.

Derek Fleming can be reached at dfleming@statehornet.com
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JOHN

posted 2/06/08 @ 11:52 AM PST

This newsletter lacks substance, the hornet is more informative. And i don't use the titles of CEO or CFO because individuals that hold those titles actually get things done!

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