Difference between revisions of "Chinese-American Student Organization"

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CASO (Chinese-American Student Organization) is committed to promoting Chinese culture and addressing Chinese-American issues. Everyone is welcome to join. Major campus-wide events in the past have included Moon Festival (fall), Chinese New Year (spring), and Night Market (Asian American Heritage Month). There are also various activities - dumpling making, sushi rolling, trips, movie nights, etc. - throughout the year geared more towards members. Meeting are usually held over dinner and attended by both the board and general members.  
 
CASO (Chinese-American Student Organization) is committed to promoting Chinese culture and addressing Chinese-American issues. Everyone is welcome to join. Major campus-wide events in the past have included Moon Festival (fall), Chinese New Year (spring), and Night Market (Asian American Heritage Month). There are also various activities - dumpling making, sushi rolling, trips, movie nights, etc. - throughout the year geared more towards members. Meeting are usually held over dinner and attended by both the board and general members.  
  
'''2008-2009 CASO Board'''
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'''2009-2010 CASO Board'''
  
Co-Chairs: Xin (Tina) Zeng '11 and Yibai Li '10
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Co-Chairs: Tasha Chu '11 and Lily Wong '12
  
Treasurer: Tasha Chu '11
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Treasurer: Laura Dos Reis '12
  
Secretary: Donald B. Maruyama '12
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Secretary:
  
MinCo Rep: Lily V. Wong '12
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MinCo Rep:
  
AASiA Rep: Alda Chan '09
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AASiA Rep:
  
 
Publicity: Yu Rim Rebecca Chung '11
 
Publicity: Yu Rim Rebecca Chung '11
 
Social Events Coordinator: Guannan (Jackson) Lu '12
 
  
 
Historian: Nancy M. Dong '11
 
Historian: Nancy M. Dong '11
  
 
Visit us at http://casowilliams.wordpress.com/
 
Visit us at http://casowilliams.wordpress.com/

Revision as of 17:28, September 15, 2009


CASO (Chinese-American Student Organization) is committed to promoting Chinese culture and addressing Chinese-American issues. Everyone is welcome to join. Major campus-wide events in the past have included Moon Festival (fall), Chinese New Year (spring), and Night Market (Asian American Heritage Month). There are also various activities - dumpling making, sushi rolling, trips, movie nights, etc. - throughout the year geared more towards members. Meeting are usually held over dinner and attended by both the board and general members.

2009-2010 CASO Board

Co-Chairs: Tasha Chu '11 and Lily Wong '12

Treasurer: Laura Dos Reis '12

Secretary:

MinCo Rep:

AASiA Rep:

Publicity: Yu Rim Rebecca Chung '11

Historian: Nancy M. Dong '11

Visit us at http://casowilliams.wordpress.com/