Bridget and I are doing project #3 together, the site we
have in mind is the SUB. I decided to
interview a student who is always passing through the SUB, as well as, spending
extended periods of time in there. His
name is Ashkii Hatathlie; he is a current ASUNM senator. The ASUNM office is in the basement of the
SUB.
Here is a small bit of the interview:
How often are you in the SUB?
- Everyday.
How long of periods do you spend in the SUB?
- Anywhere from 1 to 3 hours at a time.
How do you feel about the events that are put on in the SUB?
- I feel like they are beneficial to the students, they get people involved. It gives students something to do.
How do you feel about the advertisements displayed around
the SUB?
- Student flyers are the only things that are allowed in the SUB, but I think they are affective. The boards outside the SUB that have a variety of flyers can be useful if students are looking for something specific, but they are not very eye-catching.
Do you think the events and flyers are targeting a wide
variety of people?
- Yes, I think so. The stuff in the SUB is all geared towards college students.
Do you think that they are affective techniques to get
people involved and spread information?
- Yes. Outreach in general is good, in person is even better.
Do you think there are any other places on campus that you
think would be more affective to target more students?
- The SUB is the central gathering place to find most students throughout the week. If you were targeting a certain group, then maybe a different place would be better. For example, if you were targeting residential life, then flyers would be efficient in dorm areas. But if it is just for the general masses, then the SUB is the most efficient.
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