Nico Nieri-Lang

Executive Vice President
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Hello! My name is Nico Nieri-Lang and I am running for the position of Executive Vice President in the Associated Students at the University of Arizona. I'm running to make sure that all UA students, current and future, have a voice in shaping their own and our collective college and on-campus experience by using the vast resources, programs and opportunities available, but not always known about or used.

 

Having been a part of many clubs on campus I have seen the inclusivity and sense of community that students on this campus can build and I want to be the leader and advocate to whom these clubs and organizations can look to receive the help and resources they need to continue this great work. With my experiences over the past three years, I feel that I am incredibly capable of effectively advocating for the needs and wants of the UA student body and the many clubs and student organization on campus. We can always do better, which is why I want to continue to expand the outreach of the ASUA and spread awareness to the student body that it is the greatest resource for the student government leaders, clubs, and organizations to make this university a better place, and to create the best Wildcat experience for all students. I am excited for the opportunity to spearhead this effort.

I feel passionate about making ASUA speak for ALL students on campus and having those voices heard and needs reflected in future administrative decisions. I am also running to further bolster support for the incredibly valuable on campus programs that not only ensure that students survive, but that they thrive. Just to name a few, Campus Pantry, CAPS, Campus Closet, money for housing, all provide students with the material needs necessary to thrive. It is my belief that support for campus services should be expanded and strengthened, yet these services are nothing, without equal access to them. Making sure that the entire student body is aware of the incredible opportunities and resources available, while also ensuring equal access to them, is essential to creating a positive culture for our university, and the Wildcat experience all students deserve.