I thought this public square discussion was really interesting and eye opening being able to listen to all of the panelists talk about their experiences and how passionate they each in how they see the gender gap and how they want to be apart of bridging the gender gap that is happening. I think what Jackie said about "know your place, and know your space" was a really strong point when you are in a group that does not look like you or identify the same as you, to make sure that you are able to listen to their experiences and that they will most likely do the same for you.
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I think that the council did a great job answering all the questions that were brought up. I think there was really good information such as turning in your vote early as well as looking at the times that the ballots get picked up at the drop box on November 3rd because if you drop it off after the time they pick up it will not be counted.
I'm very happy that I was able to still help out with our Philanthropy by posting pictures so that people can help support and show awareness for prevent child abuse America by buying sweatshirts and shirts.
This experience was really great. I was able to meet the usual volunteers at the Elementary school. Before I got there I didn't think anything of the project, but once I stepped in the school and started bagging food for the children from 1st to 5th grade it hit me that these children need more food for over the weekend. It made me feel really good being able to help and benefit the kids in such a positive way.
My friends and I helped out at different booths and well as playing some games to show people that its super fun and to come and join us! It was super great to see people from different Sororities and Fraternities, and even people that are not in greek life to come and support us. It shows that the WSU campus as a whole is such an amazing and supportive group of students.