 Okay. Hi, I'm Sophia. I am going to be the president of ASU this year. I'm very excited. This is kind of our first little event, so it's kind of nice to start seeing people again and kind of getting back into the groove of being in Burlington over the summer and all that. So yeah. How would you say your experience has been so far as an Asian student in a predominantly white campus? Um, I definitely say it's interesting. I think that freshman year was weird because I came in during COVID, so I wasn't really involved in anything like MCSC or ASU or anything. So I think it was something that was never really on my mind. It was more just like, let's just get through this year as a student who's homesick and misses her parents. Um, but I think like last sophomore year, last year, it started being something that I was like, oh wow, like this is kind of cool, like getting involved, and I came from like a bunch of people. I came from a really white town that was like, it was just made a few other POC in our school, so it was never something I gave a lot of thought to, but I have been really enjoying my time and I think really enjoyed my time with the people I've met and a lot of the clubs that I've become a part of and just the people who inspired me to become more involved. So I think that is something I'm truly grateful even if UVM is um, white dominated. I think that I've learned a lot from the experiences and people I've met and I think it's just something I want to take with me as I move on from UVM eventually and all that. Hi, I'm Olivia. I just graduated. And yeah, I started going to ASU my junior year and it's been lots of fun. Best memories. I think just like getting closer to a lot of people. Most of my friends, I've become really close to have gone to ASU and just doing all the events like Lunar and the socials and stuff, it's been really fun. It's getting to know people. Introduce myself. Hi, I'm Leah. I graduated a year ago, so I'm old. I've been around town since graduating for a year now. Still hanging out with people, still seeing other people. Yeah, nice experience. I started going to the club when I was a freshman. I first got to college and I went pretty regularly then and then I dropped off going like mid sophomore and then I dropped off going a bit during COVID. But I was involved in some other affinity stuff between that time and then I started going again my very last semester of school. I went like every time and that was a lot of fun. My best memory. I always liked the Lunar New Year events. I always had a really good time. Everyone would come out for those even if you hadn't come to the club that much or that regularly or you weren't able to. Everybody would come out for that and we'd all like dress up and we'd all like have different identity clubs there too. We'd have good food and it was a highlight of my year. Hi, I'm Aiden Carpenter. I will be a junior at EVM this year. I don't know. I've held a bunch of little wacky roles on campus. I was president of the Black Student Union last year. I'll be outreach coordinator this year. A few other things, yeah.