Fall 2019 Week 10

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Announcing Eco-to-Go, UCSB’s Reusable Container Program

Become a member of the Eco-to-Go program today and ditch those single-use habits! Available now at Coral Tree Cafe. Pay a one-time fee of $5 to join, and you can get all your meals in a reusable container. When you are done with a meal, you can bring the box back to Coral Tree Cafe in exchange for a membership card, which you can give the cashier the next time you order. First 75 to sign up get a free vintage reusable mug!

To learn more, visit our website https://recycling.as.ucsb.edu/eco-to-go/ or follow us on instagram @asrecycling!


AS is giving away 2 tickets to @snowglobe music festival ❄️❄️❄️ How to enter at https://www.instagram.com/as_ucsb/


Senate Forum tonight 12/3 5-7pm SRB MPR. Free food and ask your senators some questions!


UCSB Library is excited to present this UCSB History Trivia Event in conjunction with the Associated Students Living History Project, which works with student groups to document the history of student activism at UCSB. Learn about campus activism including the New Free University, CIA Officer-in-Residence Program, and the Oil Spill. Copies of primary sources documenting these events will be available to help answer trivia questions. Refreshments, pizza and prizes will be served!


FAQs: My friend from SBCC just got an MIP. Is she allowed to use the Legal Resource Center?
I’m a grad student at UCSB. Am I allowed to use the LRC?

The LRC is just for UCSB students only. UCSB Grad Students are welcome at the Legal Resource Center.


Get to know AS Staff. Once a week, in alpha order, we’ll intro you to an AS staff member. This week, meet

Kris Ehrman – Program Advisor

Who does he advise? AS Event Production and Safety Coordinators and the event staff.

What can he do for students? Assist with production-related logistics and requirements for programs and events.

What other duties does he have? Provide support with implementation, budgeting, event evaluation and ensure compliance with pertinent A.S. and University policies and procedures.

Where is his desk? 1519C–First floor inside the AS Program Board office

When is a good time to drop in? Mornings are the best time to drop in and I’m always happy to schedule meetings via email.


 

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