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ASI discusses allegations in meeting By Esteban Ramirez Sports Editor

removal was sent to Perez on April 2 and an executive meeting was held on April 14 from At its weekly board meeting on 10 p.m-12:30 a.m., where all of May 8, Associated Students Inc. the allegations were heard. addressed the allegations that They determined there would Ricardo Perez, vice president of be a contract between Ricardo external affairs, is facing. and the executive board, and In response to a May 6 article they decided not to take it to the in The Runner, which deatiled next step of removal. alleged misconThen on duct such as tarApril 24 diness and missthey dising meetings, and cussed the as well as mariterms of juana drug use, the conASI discussed tract. At those allegations the end of with the rest of the meetthe board. ing they Executive Vice had a conPresident Mike sensus of Kwon started the what was discussion by going to be asking Perez why a part of he did not discuss Karina Diaz/The Runner that conhis concerns over Ricardo Perez (left) and Mike Kwon (right) discuss issues at tract. After disthose allegations the ASI meeting on Friday, May 8. cussing with the board. Perez did not comment on that what’s going on. I don’t think the timeline, the board brought during the meeting and chose anybody really knows what’s up questions regarding the allenot to comment after the meet- going on. I don’t think that’s gations and the contract: Why ing. fair, and I don’t think it’s ethi- did only certain directors on the Mercedes Macias, director of cal. There’s politics then there’s board know? Why was the word legislative affairs, responded to principles, and really there’s “board” used in the contract Kwon’s question by asking why more politics than principles in when not everyone on the board knew about it? What were the Kwon hadn’t discussed any- this board.” thing with the board either. ASI president Derek Stotler terms of the contract? Did Perez “There has to be some discus- explained to the board the time- agree to the contract? Was the sion,” Macias said during the line of the allegations and their contract ever violated? If the contract is not followed, how meeting. “You guys can’t hide outcomes. Stotler said that a letter of will they keep him accountbehind ‘oh there’s confidential-

able? Stotler said that the reason why some directors knew about the allegations is because some information was being leaked out to certain board members, but he didn’t know how. He added that for the majority, there was no or very little discussion with the board members. He said the reason why the language of the board was utilized was because some board members were bringing up the allegations, but he added that that didn’t mean the entire board and said it was his fault if he misrepresented that. With the terms of the contract, Stotler said he is going to keep it confidential and added that Perez is not going to be removed. According to Stotler, the contract was just verbally agreed to and not signed. Then he said that they will have to discuss how to keep him accountable if the contract is not followed. Later in the meeting, Jennifer Sanchez, vice president of university affairs, said that she didn’t appreciate Perez emailing his removal letter and didn’t appreciate that he said that ASI leaked the contract in order to allegedly smear his campaign. “To me, that is set up,” Sanchez said. “That looks set up. It makes it look like it is set up to make one of the [See ASI, Page 2]

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ity.’ If he’s doing something that is so terrible, I think the board has a right to know. Not only the board but his constituents as well, who have voted him in. “You guys are taking measures against him, yet you haven’t told us why these actions are (taking) place. We don’t know

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Leave a legacy: Grandson of Cesar Chavez hopes to honor his memory. Page 3 She’s crafty: Craft fair held on campus. Page 4

I endorse: The Runner makes their picks for the ASI president and vice president. Page 5

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Student brings The Consent Project to campus By Marizza Espinosa Assistant Editor

“He was just really abusive towards my mom, my brother, and me - it was because he was Savannah Andrews is more on drugs and alcohol,” said than a 21-year-old psychology Andrews. major getting ready to graduate Her experience with domestic in June. violence and sexual assault In October 2012, Andrews helped fuel her passion to stand introduced CSU up and be an Bakersfield to a advocate of such. program called “Being a surThe Consent vivor of sexual Project, which violence has aims to help helped fuel my educate individadvocacy for antiuals about sexusexual and antial and domestic domestic vioviolence. lence,” said The Consent Andrews. “I feel Project is not like no matter just a program how much pain or to Savannah suffering a person Andrews — it’s goes through, something she they can always relates to perget back up and Kabria Dodley/The Runner embrace s o n a l l y . their Andrews said Savannah Andrews story.” she grew up in a speaks at the Take Back Because of her h o u s e h o l d the Night event held last experience with week on campus. where domestic violence of sexual violence was a normal thing. assault, she took the initiative to “As a child, I didn’t know that bring The Consent Project to domestic violence wasn’t a nor- CSUB from Humboldt State mal thing to see in your family, University, where the project but I did know that I didn’t like originated. it because of how upset it Her mentor at the time, Sarah always made me.” Phillips, began to work at Andrews said she was sexual- Humboldt State and shared the ly assaulted by her father twice project with her. - once as a young child and again when she was 16 years [See ANDREWS, Page 4] old.

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