Tell us about yourself.
My pronouns are He/Him, I’m from San Bernardino, California, I’m a third year and I’m a sociology major with Law studies minor.
What are the three key issues that you've noticed on campus that you hope to improve for students as an elected official? Please list each issue and briefly explain how you hope to improve it.
Mental Health Support: Enhancing access to counseling services, promoting mental health awareness campaigns, and fostering a supportive campus environment through peer support groups and stress management workshops. Diversity and Inclusion: Promoting diversity initiatives, organizing cultural events, and fostering dialogue to create a more inclusive campus community where all students feel valued and respected regardless of their backgrounds. Academic Resources: Improving access to academic support services such as tutoring, study groups, and resource centers to ensure that students have the tools they need to succeed academically at the University of Oregon.
Why are you running?
I’m running for office because I believe in creating positive change and giving back to our university community. I’m passionate about addressing the issues that matter most to students, such as mental health support, diversity, and academic resources. I want to be a voice for all students and ensure that their concerns are heard and acted upon. Serving in this capacity allows me to contribute my skills and dedication to making our campus a better