When Reid Milburn, the President of the SSCCC – California community colleges' state level student government – visited Valley College two weeks ago, she brought with her a call to action from community college students around the state. Indications were also made about the current fiscal difficulties of the organization ,but Valley's ASU has the ability help, which can't happen soon enough.
According to public discussion, the ASU is currently sitting on roughly $120,000 earmarked
for student representation. The fund has accrued over several years but has not been utilized very often because the money can only be used for the purposes of representing student voices in political forums. It's high time to put this to use, especially in the current political climate.
The Sacramento-based SSCCC serves as community college students' voice in many political forums in the state capital and Milburn made it clear her goal is to do everything she can to ensure no more cuts are made to community college programs.
"LAVC and our region are trying to take a lead role in making sure schools donate [to the SSCCC]," said ASU Vice President Ian Coyne. "A couple of hundred to $1,000 is going to come from our school, but it's going to depend on what we can afford.
"Coyne added that he believes the money can come from the student rep. fund, and in that case the donation would be closer to the $1,000 range. It should be more than that.
Vice President of Student Services Yasmin Delahoussaye also believes a donation can be made from the student rep. fund and agrees that one should be made.
Considering the fact that last year's ASU – which several members of the current board were part of – wasted a few thousand dollars from the student rep. fund to hand deliver a thank-you card to legislators during a March protest rally, a donation equaling that amount would be a fitting sum and erase a residual stain leftover from last year.




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