On Wednesday, September 2, students at Colorado Mesa University made their voices heard. The 2020-2021 Associated Student Government (ASG) votes have been counted and there are some new leaders in town.
Mavericks elected senior Angel Bautista as student body president and Daniel Haas as vice president. Bautista previously served on ASG as vice president under Beau Flores.
“We want every student to have the means and motivation to be successful inside and outside of school,” said Bautista who is majoring in human resource management and minoring in political science.
Haas is a third-year political science student who is minoring in history and classical studies.
“I chose to run for this position because I wanted to give back to the school that’s given so much to me,” said Haas.
Junior Jacqui Cordova will be serving as ASG student trustee.
“Since this is my first year in ASG I’m really excited to work alongside our student government and pave the way for those that come after us,” said Cordova.
See below for the entire list of 2020-2021 ASG officers.
Angel Bautista - President
Daniel Haas - Vice President
Jacqui Cordova - Student Trustee
Kam Basso - Director of External
Evan Piper - Chief of Staff
Angelina DeCrow - Press Secretary
Logan Taylor - Chief Financial Officer
Madison Hill - Non-Traditional Senator
Koby Vinson - Senator for Students w/ Varying Abilities
Allyson Jones - Senator At-large
Marcos Magana - Art and Design Senator
Hailey Pratt - Biological ScienceSenator
Noah Stahlecker - Business Senator
George Van Dorpe - Computer Science and Engineering Senator
Jesus Macias - Health Science Senator
Haley Wiedeman - Kinesiology Senator
Carson Collins - Languages, Literature and Mass Communication Senator
Delaney Santoro - Music Senator
Hayden Riley - Physical and Environmental Sciences Senator
Alyssa Zurow - Social and Behavioral Sciences Senator
Brenna Nease - Teacher Education Senator
Alaina Stroble - Theatre Arts Senator
Kaydee Lucero - Montrose Senator
Cy Shimamura - Minority Senator
Beau Flores - WCCC Senator