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Fresno City College ASG Holds First Spring Meeting, Names Executive Officers

Fresno City College’s student government opened the spring semester by naming its executive officers, a move that sets leadership for campus events, club coordination, and student-faculty collaboration.

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Fresno City College ASG Holds First Spring Meeting, Names Executive Officers
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Fresno City College’s Associated Student Government convened its first meeting of the spring semester in the student lounge senate chambers and established the executive board that will guide student governance and campus programming through the term. The session, held Jan. 23, 2026, introduced returning and new officers and reaffirmed ASG’s student-led mission to organize campus events and collaborate with faculty on student priorities.

Miguel Barrita returned as president, with Reanna Carlson named vice president. Gurbhagatt Singh Bains will serve as Inter-Club Council chair, Natalia Montelongo as student representative, and Aiden Pena as treasurer. The roster signals continuity in executive leadership while elevating responsibility for club coordination and fiscal oversight. The Inter-Club Council chair role will centralize coordination among campus clubs, and the treasurer’s position will manage budgets that affect event funding and student programing.

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ASG framed its priorities around campus events, student representation, and partnership with faculty. Those priorities influence how student activity fees and campus resources are allocated, how clubs schedule events, and how student concerns are raised within institutional decision-making. For Fresno City College students, active ASG leadership can shape the calendar of campus activities, access to extracurricular programming, and the mechanisms through which student feedback reaches faculty and administration.

The meeting took place in the student lounge senate chambers, underscoring ASG’s commitment to visible, on-campus governance. Naming officers early in the semester typically allows student government to begin outreach, schedule forums, and coordinate with advisors and faculty committees. The Inter-Club Council will be a focal point for clubs seeking recognition or support, while the student representative will be tasked with relaying constituent concerns within shared governance structures.

Accountability and civic engagement are central to ASG’s role. The executive board’s composition matters for representation across student groups and for transparency in allocating funds and planning events. Students looking to influence campus policy or launch activities should note which officers handle specific domains: Barrita for overall leadership, Carlson for executive support, Bains for club coordination, Montelongo for student advocacy, and Pena for finances.

For students interested in getting involved, ASG meetings are held in the student lounge senate chambers and officers are accessible on campus. As the semester progresses, the board’s decisions on event programming, club funding, and collaboration with faculty will determine how visible and responsive student government is to Fresno City College’s student body.

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