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Is the ASO building useful for students?
“I know the ASO building but I didn’t know they help students. I know it’s a good place to hang out. I know you can meet new friends in there. I know you can study in there. There’s a lot of students going in there so I can see it’s really helpful. I find it really helpful.”
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-Jerome Watts, 20, Junior, Architecture major

“I’ve heard of it, but I haven’t been to there. I guess they try to get students there, so they are doing their job to try and reach out. All I heard is that it’s a good place to sit down and cool off. ”
-Elliot Bloom, 21, Junior, Marine Biology major
“For now, I feel like it’s a nice area to put all these resources like tutoring, First Year Experience. I don’t know exactly what that buildiI really don’t know what’s there but if they were to add something, definitely another resource center just to keep up with the theme of that building, just a place for the students to come ask questions and get answers.”
-Danielle Padilla, 18, Freshman, Communications major

“Yes, it’s near the library, so if the students don’t want to go to the library, they can just sit on the front over there in the ASO building. Then if they want to go to the library, they just go to the library. No need to get rid of it.”
-Alex Tarver, 18, Freshman, Computer Science major Office Technologies

“I think it is amazing. I believe that it exposes the students to the structure of the government in a way that will allow them to advance themselves not only on a personal level, but on cognitive level. They can understand how the senate works, how the House of Representative is elected, what a trustee is, what is a delegate. These things are something you never have exposure to without coming to the ASO.”
-Charles Johnson, 53, Faculty on Special Assignment
