Tuesday, November 20, 2007

I'm Seeing Red

RED SPOTS
{MONDAY NOVEMBER 26-FRIDAY NOVEMBER 30}
November Week Long Red Spots Outline Proudly Presented by African Student Association. Come out and Support Africa and Learn New Facts from Professors and Keynote Speakers that will be featured on Each Day.

Saturday, September 29, 2007

Photo Gallery Updated

Our photo gallery on flickr has been updated. We have posted pictures from Paint the Bridge and ASA's Open House 2007. And also as a reminder, if you have any comments or questions that you want to address to ASA and ASA members at large, just post them here at our blog and we will be more than happy to address them. This is all for now. Check back often to keep up to date with ASA.

-"Kix" Brook

Friday, August 31, 2007

A Few Words from the President and Vice President

It is a firm belief of mine that as Africans, we have a rich heritage in culture and traditions. It is my desire to showcase the diverse culture and traditions that both separate one African from another and yet join us to make us one. This years ASA will focus on the political issues plaguing the African continent, it will be a fountain of knowledge as well as a social place where Africans can gather to listen to African music and get to know one another on campus. It is our job to create a love for Africa, first in ourselves, and then to the rest of the world.

-Diana Senyana, President

This school year my primary focus is to strengthen the relations between African students and students of the African Diaspora. In addition, I would also like to increase the awareness of African issues on campus, provide career and leadership opportunities to our members, and strengthen ties between students, alumni, and African business professionals. If you have never joined ASA, this is the year to do so because we are taking OVER!

-Oluwatooni (Tooni) Akanni, Vice-President