 from three. This is Perla Shaheen and you're watching Cal TV Offscripts where reporters tell behind-the-scenes stories from the field. I'm here with Tomas Michelle and Laylee and Tomas so I know you recently spoke with the community, the former community of Development Chair Jacqueline Bueno about lacking diversity in the Greek system. Can you tell me about your interview and what this video meant to you? Thank you so much Perla and thank you for joining us for our last segment of the semester and yes that's the story I did one of my last stories for the spring semester speaking as you said to Jacqueline Bueno who is a part of Sigma Kappa and she went to the story was centered around a presentation she gave at a national conference which had over 40 organizations and four Greek councils there and the crux of the matter is that there is a striking lack of diversity in the Greek system. Jacqueline Bueno herself is a sister and as you know held an official position on the Panhellenic Council and what she brought to light was how we're able to first discuss these issues and then move forward with specific action items but the behind the scenes part of this story is that while preparing for this interview we wanted to make sure that the focus was more so on how we can solve the issue rather than dwelling on everything that's wrong with it. That's the kind of spirit that Jacqueline brought to the interview and I think one thing that's interesting is that Jacqueline is actually graduating senior some may think you know you're spending your last weeks on this but this is something she's passionate about one thing that wasn't mentioned in the interview was that Jacqueline is interning for Nancy Pelosi's team and so this is something she's really taken to heart and is really living by this is not something that she's gonna forget when she leaves UC Berkeley. Another interesting thing that came out of the interview was that she's actually a sociology major and so one of the things she mentioned to me which I wasn't really able to expand on due to time constraints in the interview was her desire to include data in addressing these issues and so she mentioned doing quantitative qualitative surveys with those in the Greek system specifically at UC Berkeley to bring more perspective to the issue and so that's what we covered with Jacqueline. Do you think I mean did she mention leaving her legacy behind with the former with the current VP of community development? Yeah that's a great question and that's something actually we covered off-camera while we were setting up. I want to just mention Laylee was her cinematographer for that so thanks Laylee. Yes she did and you know this is an ongoing conversation in addition to wanting to bring the work outside of UC Berkeley she wants to make sure that the conversation she started continues and again this all stem from the controversial short presentation that she was a part of during one of the orientations that you know seemed to trivialize the issue of diversity and how to address inequalities within the system and so at least from my interview and on a personal level speaking to her before and after it was definitely something I feel that is gonna is an important starting point. Great to hear. So also Laylee and Michelle you guys recently were covering ASUC elections. Laylee I know that you spoke you actually interviewed Alex and Melanie after their wins so and Michelle you were interviewing students in Poly Ballroom right after the results were released so both of you were there kind of in the prime time of action how did it feel being there for the results and how what was the energy like in the room. So Laylee and I are both freshmen so we've never actually experienced a college university election so it was actually pretty surprising for me to see how passionate and how emotional some students actually were some people were crying of happy tears or sad tears but overall it was a really amazing experience to be there first-hand. Yeah and it was great to see how the atmosphere in Poly was before the results were announced and then after before the energy was quite tense everyone was pretty nervous but after there was a lot of crying a lot of cheering and it was really great that we were able to interview Alex and Melanie about five minutes after they found out that they won because I really felt that their reactions were just raw emotions and they were super excited for their positions so I'm excited to see where their term goes. So Michelle you also produced a video recently covering dating apps on campus so tell me a little bit like why did you decide to do this video and you know did it make you realize anything about Tinder or those dating apps? So again I'm a freshman so in high school a lot of people didn't use Tinder so I was pretty surprised to see how many of my friends and just how often and how normal it was to use Tinder in college so something I learned through making this video was that 84% of college students on average in America use Tinder and that was very surprising for me I had no idea that it was like a normal thing I thought only weird people use dating apps or something like that but honestly interviewing students they had a lot of funny experiences some actually found relationships and it wasn't a weird thing to find a relationship on a dating app. Okay well we're gonna wrap things up thank you guys so much for being with us today and thank you for watching Offscript.