The Bengal News Staff
ASISU elections will be held from March 12-14.
Students can access voting through Bengal Web and results will be announced at the second gallery calling of the March 14 ASISU meeting.
The Bengal obtained a list of candidates along with excerpts from those who submitted candidate statements. Full candidate statements along with candidate pictures can be viewed on the ASISU website.
Arts and Letters – 2 seats
Nyele Alvarez, Pride Party
“I would like to be a senator because I believe I have the voice to encourage not only students from my college, but also campus wide to spread positivity and Bengal pride every day.”
Jeanelee Stock, Pride Party
“As a senator, I would like to increase the students’ awareness about campus activities, career opportunities, being involved with the community, and increasing school spirit.”
Saroj Lamichhane
“I want to make the College Arts and Letters a unique and an ideal academy for all enthusiastic scholars.”
College of Business – 1 seat
Sushil Pathak, Pride Party
“I had been observing some issues in College of Business. If those issue are resolved then students get more benefit to gear up their academic skills and as well.”
Kishor Simkhada
“My desire is to help and be a strong voice for those who feel they might not have been heard, and as your Senator, I promise to listen and lend credence to your concerns as students.”
Hira Hamid
College of Education – 1 seat
Kaitlyn Jewkes, Pride Party
College of Health Sciences – 3 seats
Ashley Kinzel, Pride Party
“ISU has a great campus and a fantastic surrounding community. We deserve more recognition for this and should continue to make efforts to progress forward.”
Camdon Kay, Pride Party
Kyley Sweet, Pride Party
Deepa Gurung
“If I get the opportunity to become the senate of College of Health Science, I would work to make positive changes.”
College of Pharmacy – 1 seat
Draysten Bailey, Pride Party
“I believe we can create more co-curricular events that will not only help build an individual but also be an exciting feature for students within the College of Pharmacy.”
College of Sciences & Engineering – 2 seats
Amir Thapa
“It means so much to me to know that our university community is really one big family.”
Kaushal Ghimire
“With an ambition to make good relations with students, faculty and college administration, I’m running for the post of senator.”
Nabin Raj Mahat
“I want to conduct a campaign in order to give more emphasis for the overall development of the College of Science and Engineering.”
Rachel Godin, Pride Party
“If elected senator for the College of Science and Engineering, my main goal is to help create a community and a campus Idaho State can be proud of.”
Sanjay Thakur
“Leading a team to me means being part of a great learning experience, serving my passion and serving the community.”
Shikhar Karki
Suman Neupane
“I’m optimistic that there is going to be the good and nice future of CoSE at ISU.”
Sandeep Dhakal, Pride Party
“I’ve always had an affinity towards leadership positions and helping other people.”
College of Technology – 1 seat
Sandra Lozano
Graduate Studies – 2 seats
Damara Marshall, Pride Party
“I will ensure that ISU is seen as an inclusive space and as a University that is culturally and socially diverse that promotes integration and tolerance amongst its student body.”
Sabin Subedi, Pride Party
“My goals as a graduate senator is to get the student voices heard.”
Executive Ticket
Logan Schmidt (President)
“I will focus my duties as a president to three main categories for the needed improvements to this campus. Student life, student housing, and athletic events.”
Talon Sargeant, Pride Party (Vice President)