A.S. SPECIAL ELECTION WINNERS!
I came to SMC because it gave me a second chance, much like thousands of other freshmen
looking to kickstart their careers or education. This is only made possible because
our school does one thing better than everyone else: They Care.
Hi, my name is Michael Helfand. Although a freshman, I have thoroughly experienced SMC and am ready to fight for its students because, like our faculty and administrators, I care.
As President of the Chess Club, I've facilitated one of SMC's most popular pastimes, with lessons and tournaments that break cultural boundaries and foster friendships. As a STEM tutor/mentor, I work with students daily to break barriers holding them from success in class and provide them with the guidance needed for success in college. In my free time, I'm on campus, listening to students' experiences, inspiring me to apply my skills toward advocating for their issues.
The most common phrase I've heard on campus is, "Wait, that exists!" This is a testament to our school's need to highlight the diverse resources available and for a reimagining of inclusion within student life.
SMC has plenty to offer, but much more must be done, such as increasing access to sustainable transit options, creating affordable housing for our international community, and, given the rapid deterioration of mental health among Gen Z, guaranteeing consistent access to specialists.
All these goals are possible, and as vice president, I'll fight to make us all feel "Proud to be SMC!"
Hello Corsairs, my name is Jordan Davis, and I’m a first-year business major at SMC
currently running for the Director of Budget Management position. With a passion for
the field of finance and its dynamic nature, I think that my skills and mindset would
be a tremendous boon to the Associated Students Board of Directors. Serving my community
has always been a pleasure of mine, and I hope to pursue it from a brand-new vantage
point.
If I’m elected, I vow to ensure that the club funding process will be as smooth and transparent as possible. As a student worker who currently works in the Auxiliary Services, the department that processes purchase requests or reimbursements for clubs, I have a unique perspective of how club proposals work. I know how much work is involved and how confusing it can be, and I want to ease that process so that clubs can focus less on the money and possibility of approval, and more on making the best possible experience for their club members. With the use of clear and efficient communication, I’ll make sure that clubs come into the proposal process well-informed, they understand how to use their money correctly, and that all processes are in alignment with A.S. Fiscal Policy.
As the chair of the Finance Committee, I vow to make all meetings feel as comprehensible as possible and ensure that no one is left confused at the end of them. I want to work with the Finance Committee and the students as well to foster an environment that feels welcoming, and has none of the stress that money is typically associated with.
Thank you for considering me for this role, and I hope I get the opportunity to work with you in the future.
Hello everyone! My name is Ananda Zhandov and I am running for the position of Director
of Basic Needs.
I am interested in this position because I myself immigrated from Ukraine and I understand the challenges a student can face when moving from another country and starting a new chapter of life. Education is a challenge in itself, and financial issues can make it even more challenging. I want to dedicate my time to helping people access resources so that they can be successful in college without much difficulty or struggle. After all, at the end of the day, college is about enjoying your education.
I believe that in order to create a successful community, it is important to help each other with the essentials. Because of political instability, many people have lost their homes and are forced to move to new lands and across oceans away from their families. This can be challenging. I want to help, and together with the Student Association, we will try to provide more resources so students can realize their best potential in education and personal goals.
I've personally talked to numerous individuals navigating this journey and facing challenges that often go unnoticed because they're considered basic. However, for some, these challenges are still significant difficulties. I plan to help people overcome these hardships and make them happier.
Sincerely,
Ananda Zhandov
My name is Bhargav, and my journey from India to Santa Monica College began just a
month after my eighteenth birthday. Over the past two years, this community has embraced
me with open arms, allowing me to be my authentic self. Now, I am eager to give back
by ensuring that all students receive the support they need to achieve their goals
and dreams with a bit more ease.
As a feminine-presenting gay man and an international student, I have navigated my
identity and the complexities of college life, facing both struggles and successes.
My journey would have been easier had I been aware of all the resources SMC offers
its students. As your Associated Students Director of Basic Needs, I am committed
to enhancing the visibility and accessibility of our basic needs services.
I understand the struggle of asking for help, which is why I am determined to take
the first step and ensure that every student has immediate and easy access to these
supports, enabling them to overcome challenges and pursue their dreams. I am eager
to communicate and engage in regular feedback with students, I want everyone to know
that support is always available; you are not alone. Your voice is important. Together,
we can create a supportive community at Santa Monica College, ensuring that each of
us has the necessary tools to thrive.
Hello, my name is Jingbo Zhang. I am running for the director of basic needs. The
reason I want to participate basic needs department is that I think it is a meaningful
event, and I think for this department requirements must contain coordinate ability,
organization ability, time management and responsibility. Since I also held a position
in SW CSSA, which is an international Chinese association, so I have accumulated some
experience in organization and coordination. I really want to provide good service
for our students in SMC. Therefore I will apply for this position. Of course, my average
GPA is A now.
Hello, my name is Kalyn and I’ve been at SMC for 3 years, I’ve seen the campus change
during my time here and have been involved in many student activities on campus. I
am a Peer Navigator, participate in the Black Collegians Program, and have experience
volunteering and giving back to my community. My mission is to ensure all students
have equity in their education at SMC. I will advocate for free school supplies, workshops
to advance students' skills, and access to food resources off campus. I strongly believe
food, transportation, and free services should be provided to enrich student success.
Hello, my name is Stefani Hernandez, and I am running to become your next Basic Needs
A.S. Director at SMC. My commitment is to serve as your advocate, focusing on addressing
and prioritizing essential needs so that every student can succeed on campus. As a
first-generation indigenous college student raised by hard-working immigrant Oaxacan
parents, I deeply value and honor my culture and traditions, which heavily influence
my identity. My experience at SMC has allowed me to utilize essential services which
I aim to improve and expand. From using my tap card for daily commutes and staying
hydrated at water stations to accessing cost-free groceries at the bodega participating
in the bento program for free meals at local restaurants, and ensuring the availability
of pads in restrooms for health and hygiene—these experiences have shown me the vital
role these resources play in our academic and personal success. I am approachable,
a keen problem solver, and place great emphasis on empathy, prioritizing mental health,
and inclusivity. I believe in listening actively to everyone's concerns, comments,
and opinions to improve our supportive community. By supporting diverse backgrounds
in their lifestyles, beliefs, values, cultures, and traditions, I hope to make SMC
a more accommodating place where all students feel welcomed and an integral part of
our learning community. With your input and support, we can work together to address
and enhance the essential basic need services that help us all thrive, academically
and personally.
Hello!
My name is Brenda Carrasco and I am running to become your A.S. Director of Instructional Support. As Director of Instructional Support, I will work as a liaison between students and the instructional and academic support services at SMC. This includes, but is not limited to, the library, bookstore, tutoring labs, counseling centers, and transfer centers.
By serving as your Instructional Support Director, I will dedicate my focus to the student body. I will ensure that the student body is provided with helpful services around SMC’s campus. As a student who frequently utilizes the resources provided by SMC, I want to ensure that more students become aware of these resources. My main goal as your Instructional Support Director is to satisfy the students’ needs and widen the availability of SMC’s resources to students by pushing them closer toward their reach.
A few words about my background are that I am a first-generation, Mexican-American, college student who strives to impact today’s society positively. I enjoy outdoor activities such as hiking, biking, and running. I was inspired to run for the A.S. Director of Instructional Support position because I want to ensure that students can easily access support-related services. I don’t want students to hesitate when seeking instructional or academic services, rather I want them to feel comfortable, knowing SMC provides the necessary resources for their educational success. I am here to become part of the support system at SMC!
I, Javier Rodriguez, am honored to announce my candidacy for the position of Judicial
Board member. With a deep commitment to integrity, fairness, and justice, I aim to
serve our school community with dedication and impartiality. As a student, I understand
the importance of upholding the values that support our educational institution.
I believe that every student should be treated with fairness, respect, and equity.
I will strive to ensure that the judicial process is transparent in order to foster
trust and confidence in our institution, hold students accountable for their actions
while also recognizing the importance of rehabilitation and growth, I will also advocate
for the rights of all students, ensuring that due process is followed and students
are treated fairly and with dignity. I will encourage open communication between students,
faculty, and administration to address concerns and promote understanding. I am committed
to serving our community with fairness, respect, integrity, and compassion. With my
8 years of experience as a youth leader and organizer at a non-profit organization
that aims to better educational structures in low-income communities, together we
can build a stronger, more inclusive campus environment where every student feels
valued and respected.