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Within the past two years, Asian Caucus has undergone several structural changes in the interests of the Asian Pacific Islander/American community and that of the seven Asian culture clubs.

The 2004-2005 Asian Caucus leaders constituted an initiative that would enable Presidents of the seven Asian culture clubs to have a definitive role on the Asian Caucus Executive Board with voting power. Simultaneously, the number of Asian Caucus cabinet members reduced half in size to work more effectively.

 

The 2005-2006 Asian Caucus Executive Board voted on the implementation of two positions on the Asian Caucus Cabinet. The births of the Political and Educational Programming Department and the Community Relations Chair enabled the mission and goals of Asian Caucus to be refocused into two areas of programming.

 

The current 2006-2007 Asian Caucus Cabinet plan to recreate Asian Caucus into a broader political entity that continues to support and maintain the relationships between the seven Asian culture clubs, while strengthening the Asian Pacific Islander/American community through relevant and effective programming aligned with our mission of educating and politicizing our community.

 

In addition, many of our efforts have been invested in launching of our new program: The Freshmen Academy run out of the Freshmen Outreach Program.

 

Through the changes that Asian Caucus has undergone in the past two years, the commitment to the Asian Caucus community has always been endured.

 

We invite the members of the Class of 2010 to be part of the change.

We invite the members of the Class of 2010 to join in the Evolution of the Asian Caucus community.

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