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United Young

 Professionals Club

Friday, August 28,

 2009

6:00 PM – Midnight

Entertainment, Inspirational Stories, and Dancing

Royal Vista Golf Club

20055 East Colima Road

Walnut, CA 91789

$20 pre-paid and pre-registered before August 14th  $25 at the door (dinner included)

Attire: Cocktail/Evening Wear (no jeans)

 

Watch your kaibigans perform at this mini-gala event for the UYPC!

RSVP: (626) 964-1661

or Call Cherry Anne for more information (909) 557-0788

dance@csufpasa.com

Hello fellow Kaibigans! So here it is. The 2009 Friendship Games Registration Packet.

Please download it and turn it in by October 5, 2009.

Thank you and we’ll see you at Friendship Games 2009!

 

FG '09 Registration Packet

FG '09 Registration Packet

Click Here to Download Friendship Games 2009 Registration Packet

 

Congratulations to new Fall 2009 PASA Board!Fall09PASABoard

EXECUTIVE BOARD

President: Selyna Arciaga

Internal Vice President: Marc Maestre

External Vice President: Sheila Pacleb

Treasurer: Nikko Arce

Secretary: Katrina Tan

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Friendship Games Coordinators: Sammy Sotoa & Jerome Cerame

PCN Coordinator: Clyde Jonathan Bessey

PCN Dance Coordinator: Cherry Mabutas

Community/Advocacy/Culture Chair: Anghel Paras

Sports Coordinator: Andrew Kaison

Academic Chair: Erika Lee

Social Chair: Keisha Macon

Publicity Chair: Joy Gordo

Alumni Liaison: Karlet Reyes

Historian: Robert Benitez

Kronicle Editor: Mara Pangan

Infinite PASAbilities Executive Director/Rep: Jerell Rosales

Best of luck in Fall!

We had such an incredible semester this spring, and it was made PASA-ble because of Kaibigans like you! It was a pleasure serving you on board!  To recap the events we had this semester:

- 1st GEN/SPRING KICK-OFF Meeting!
- Ate/Kuya/Ading Revealing
- Sportsfest XX
- PCN 2009: Love How You Do
- PASA End of the Year Banquet
- B-Day Socials @ Knowlwood

…and much, much more!

And congratulations to our Fall Board 2009! Here are the election results:

Executive Board
President: Selyna Arciaga
Internal VP: Marc Maestre
External VP: Sheila Pacleb
Secretary: Trina Tan
Treasurer: Nikko Arce

Board of Directors

Academic Chair: Erika Lee
Alumni Liaison: Karlet Reyes
Community Advocacy-Cultural Chair: Anghel Paras
FG Coordinator: Sammie Sotoa
FG Co-Coordinator: Jerome Cerame
Historian: Robert “Beebo” Benitez
IP Executive Director: Jerell Rosales
Kronicle Editor: Mara Pangan
PCN Coordinator: Clyde Jonathan Bessey
PCN Dance Coordinator: Cherry Mabutas
Publicity Chair: Joy Gordo
Social Chair: Keisha Macon
Sports Coordinator: Andrew “Panda” Kaison

Best of luck to all of Fall Board!

And to all of our graduates this Spring: THANK YOU SO MUCH for all of the time, experiences, laughs, and love you’ve given to us all, I hope that you all go forward in life and grow to become the absolute best that you can be. :)
Look out for any PASA events in the summer… Beach trip anyone?!? :P

God bless, and Ingat! that’s Tagalog for take care! See yaaaa!

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Hey Kaibigans! This is a message about the Asian American classes @ CSUF:

Hey everyone, DO NOT LET THE LENGTH OF THIS DESCRIPTION SCARE YOU OFF. I’m reaching out to you because I need your help, and I know you can give up 5 minutes of your time for something important to me.

You don’t have to be a student, or be Asian American to help out. You just have to believe in the importance of ethnic studies.

Here’s the breakdown.
The University is trying to cut down our Asian American Studies (ASAM) program from 5 Full-Time Equivalent Faculty (FTEF) to 4. Other departments are faced with cuts too, but theirs are to their part-time faculty; ASAM don’t have part-time faculty to cut. If you’re interested in the full story, go here: http://bit.ly/xqebI

What this means:
To be able to keep the amazing professors we have, they’ll have to teach classes for other departments. This reduces the capacity of the program.

Why Asian American Studies?
Professors are required to give back to the community and conduct research on top of teaching to get tenure. They are also required to teach a certain number of students each semester. The college gives money to each department to hire part-time faculty so the FTEF can conduct their research while reaching their quota. Our money was taken away from us by the college to use for other departments, and now we’re threatened with more cuts.

What can I do?
ENROLL IN ASAM CLASSES!
Especially during Titan I (July7-27), because those are the initial numbers that the college counts. You’ve gone through K-12 learning about history, but none of it really pertained to you. Here you are in college, with the opportunity to learn about the history and experiences of your own ethnic people. Take advantage of the opportunity!

WRITE AN EMAIL!

We want to let the university know that we will not be shut down. Because students will be gone during the summer when the cuts happen, we want to collect 500 letters for 5.0 Faculty in 5 days! All you have to do is copy the template below, sign it, and email it back to titanASAM@yahoo.com. ANYONE CAN DO THIS, IT TAKES 1 MINUTE.

Can I do more?
Why, yes, you can. If you have 10-15 minutes to spare, invite everyone you think would be able to help out with this event. Then, instead of just sending in the template, write your own email.

Some suggestions of things you can talk about:
-Name, Major, and year @ CSUF
-Make a specific request to keep 5 Full-Time Equivalent Faculty in our ASAM program budget
-Which ASAM classes you have taken, when, and with whom?
-With which ASAM faculty have you interacted – how and why?
-How satisfied were you with the classes and/or faculty?
-What did you take away /learn from the classes and/or faculty
-How did the classes and/or faculty help to build your critical thinking and leadership skills?

You can also take classes! Most ASAM classes fulfill two different GE requirements! For more information on classes, check out the website at http://hss.fullerton.edu/asian-american/.

If you have any other questions, feel free to msg me, or contact any of the ASAM professors.

HELP US KEEP OUR ASAM PROGRAM STRONG. SHOW THE UNIVERSITY THAT WE WILL NOT BE MARGINALIZED!

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[Sample Letter]

Dear CSUF Decision-Maker:
The five Asian American Studies (ASAM) faculty at Cal State Fullerton serve not only students in their respective classes at CSUF, but also Asian American and Pacific Islander-related student organizations, student leaders, undocumented students, and indirectly, our families and friends. Their outreach into the community is a model for how we can learn to serve our communities and society as a whole.
My experience in my ASAM course(s) or with ASAM professors has benefited me tremendously. As a result of my experiences with ASAM Studies at CSUF, I have gained greater insight into social diversity, social inequities, and social justice, as well as valuable critical-thinking skills to prepare me to deal with these issues in our society. Overall, I am more satisfied with my CSUF education because of my ASAM experience.

Therefore, I urge you to keep 5.0 Full-time Equivalent Faculty in the ASAM Program budget. CSUF is well-known for its commitment to serving its students and the AAPI community. By keeping 5.0 FTEF in the ASAM program, CSUF will show that it continues to be committed to both students and the AAPI community.

Thank you for your consideration.

Sincerely,
Name
Major
Year in school

If you want to go to NORCAL to promote Friendship Games 2009 and don’t want to pay the entire price, we have just the thing for you!

CSUF PASA Kaibigan in correlation with Fry’s Electronics is doing a HUGE hotdog sale at Fry’s Electronics in Fountain Valley. The event will take place on Saturday, May 16th (10AM-4PM), and Sunday, May, 17th (10AM-4PM).

So what will you be doing exactly? You’ll be helping cook, sell, and distribute hot dogs to customers. This is perfect timing because at the same time Fry’s Electronics will be having their annual sale, so we’re bound to attract lots of customers!

HOT DOGS AND A DRINK ARE ONLY 50 CENTS! To add on to that, we’ll be taking tabs on how many hours you volunteer. The more hours you volunteer, the less you’ll have to pay for your NORCAL trip.  So sign up today to volunteer!

Volunteers will need to arrive @ 9:30am at Fry’s Electronics in Fountain Valley. Here’s the address:

10800 Kalama River Ave
Fountain Valley, CA 92708

See you this weekend!

A message from Sammie and Jerome, your 2009 FG Coordinators

Hey kaibigans! I hope you’re all studying hard for finals! Here are the last PASA events of the semester coming up!

Thursday, May 14th: PASA Banquet! It will be at the University Village Rec Room @ 6pm, and it is a special occasion so Dress to Impress! We’re also revealing next year’s Fall 2009 Board!

Friday, May 15th: P-GRAD starts @ 5pm in Pavilions ABC! All of the graduating seniors this year will be walking and talking, so wish them well and come out to support!

Sunday, May 17th: SCPASA is coming to CSUF! They’re going to vote on the location of next year’s Summit in January 2009… many schools want us to host it because we are in the middle of everything from LA to SD to Riverside! Let’s roll deep to the meeting this Sunday in McCarthy Hall!

Fri-Sun. May 15-17th: Hot Dog Sale @ Fry’s Electronics in Fountain Valley! What PASA will be doing is cooking, selling, and distributing hot dogs during Fry’s annual sale! Volunteer times are from 10-3pm on Fri-Sun, and tell everyone cuz…

Hot dogs and a drink for ONLY 50 CENTS!!!

There will be more info on this on another post — Stay Tuned!

**This Wednesday May 13th is ALSO TH LAST DAY TO TURN IN BALLOTS! THERE IS NO MEETING, BUT COME IN TO TURN IN SUPERLATIVES AND VOTES!

That’s pretty much it! Peace!

It’s that TIME AGAIN…

COME to our 9th GENERAL MEETING where the HOT TOPIC is…

BOARD NOMINATIONS!

Interested in running for Fall Board 2009? Here’s your chance to take on a leadership position and have loads of fun working among your peers!

Board of Directors:

Academic Chair
Social Chair
Sports Coordinator
Publicity Chair
Historian
Kronicle Editor
PCN Coord*
PCN Dance Coord*

The Executive Board (Must have previously been on Board of Directors):

President (Must have previously been on E-Board AND Board of Directors)
Internal VP
External VP
Secretary
Treasurer

*Year-long position
———-
Ineligible for Nominations
FG Coord
FG Co-coord
IP Executive Director

Need convincing? Check out our upcoming Fall events:
- Friendship Games 2009! 30+ Schools. 3 States. THE BIGGEST EVENTS for Filipino-American Students on the West Coast!
- 1st Gen in the FALL! This is THE BIGGEST TURNOUT ALL YEAR, and to be a part of this is HUGE!
- NORCAL TRIP! Drive up to the BAY area and see what’s poppin’! :D

TELL ALL YOUR FRIENDS (and make sure they’re paid members by 9th GEN or they can’t vote!)

Four-Square!

Then RIGHT AFTER THE MEETING, we’re gonna have a FOURSQUARE TOURNAMENT! Bring your best game and get ready for some ball-busting action!

Game time will start approx. 5:30pm Under the Bridge! Referees will explain the rules, and from there, it’s BALLS OUT! So wear something you think you can win in, or bring sports gear, or if you’re perfect in regular everyday clothes, come out and play!

One more time to reiterate:
Four-Square Tournament
Place: Under the Bridge
Time: 5:30pm after the Meeting

Be there! Or be square. Or not…since you wouldn’t be playi… whatever! Just come!

Hi everyone,

It is our favorite subject! The PASA Constitution! Attached are the Drafted Constitution for blanket amendments, the Pros and Cons for each proposition, and the the official ballot.

Please give me your PROPOSITION Ballots by 4:15 pm on this Wednesday’s meeting. I and an unbiased party will count them during the meeting to announce what position have passed and what not. SO PLEASE GIVE ME THE BALLOTS BEFORE WEDNESDAY at 4:15 pm. Please contact me at (805)512-6703.

official pasa amendments voting ballot

official pasa pros and cons for amendments

PASA Constitution Draft

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we want YOU! TO BE A PART of the FUTURE of PASA!!!!

FRIDAY APRIL 10th!! 5pm doors open to our…

22nd Annual Pilipino Culture Night,

“Love How You Do”

FREE for all CSUF Students & Faculty with valid CSUF I.D.

$15 at the Door!

DOORS OPEN @ 5PM!

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DIRECTIONS!!!

LA MIRADA THEATRE FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS
14900 La Mirada Boulevard
La Mirada, California 90638

From Cal State Fullerton
•    Start out going SOUTHWEST on NUTWOOD AVE toward N STATE COLLEGE BLVD.
•    Turn LEFT onto N STATE COLLEGE BLVD.
•    Turn RIGHT onto E CHAPMAN AVE.
•    E CHAPMAN AVE becomes MALVERN AVE.
•    MALVERN AVE becomes LA MIRADA BLVD.
•    On your right-hand side.

OR

•    Merge onto CA-91 W toward LOS ANGELES.
•    Merge onto I-5 N via EXIT 24 toward LOS ANGELES.
•    Take EXIT 116 toward CA-39/ BEACH BLVD.
•    Turn RIGHT onto AUTO CENTER DR.
•    Turn LEFT onto BEACH BLVD/ CA-39 N.
•    Turn LEFT onto LA MIRADA BLVD
•    On your right-hand side.

From Los Angeles
•    Take the 5 Freeway South.
•    Exit on Rosecrans Boulevard.
•    Turn right (East) onto Rosecrans and travel approximately three (3) miles.
•    Turn right at the first (1st) driveway just past La Mirada Boulevard.
•    The Theatre is directly in front of you.

From Los Angeles International Airport
•    Take the 105 Freeway East
•    Take the 605 Freeway North to the 5 Freeway South.
•    Exit on Rosecrans Boulevard.
•    Turn right (East) onto Rosecrans and travel approximately three (3) miles.
•    Turn right at the first (1st) driveway just past La Mirada Boulevard.
•    The Theatre is directly in front of you.

From Riverside & San Bernardino
•    Take the 91 Freeway West (you may take the 91 Express Lane (portions toll) and then merge back onto 91 west after 9 miles).
•    Merge onto I-5 North via EXIT 24 toward Los Angeles.
•    Take EXIT 116 toward CA-39 / BEACH BLVD.
•    Take quick right turn onto Auto Center Drive (previously Manchester Blvd.), then immediate left turn onto Beach Boulevard.
•    Travel 1.2 miles and then turn left on La Mirada Boulevard.
•    Travel 1.1 miles. The Theatre is on the right.

From Orange County
•    Take the 5 Freeway North.
•    Take EXIT 116 toward CA-39 / BEACH BLVD.
•    Take quick right turn onto Auto Center Drive (previously Manchester Blvd.), then immediate left turn onto Beach Boulevard.
•    Travel 1.2 miles and then turn left on La Mirada Boulevard.
•    Travel 1.1 miles. The Theatre is on the right.

From San Diego
•    Take the 805 Freeway North to the 5 Freeway North.
•    Take EXIT 116 toward CA-39 / BEACH BLVD.
•    Take quick right turn onto Auto Center Drive (previously Manchester Blvd.), then immediate left turn onto Beach Boulevard.
•    Travel 1.2 miles and then turn left on La Mirada Boulevard.
•    Travel 1.1 miles. The Theatre is on the right.