President

Wanda Hun

Vice President
Lina O

Secretary
Nancy Shum

Treasurer
Shishi Chu

Freshman Rep
Dennis Chang
Rachel Ling

Sophmore Rep
Emil Kahn
Steve Xu

Senior Rep
Wendy Zhao

Judiciary
Simon Fung

S.Senior Rep
Nay Htoo

Community Service Chair
Joey Shum

Public Relations
Karin Feng
Patricia Lu

Greek Liason
Edward Ho

Events Coordinator
Jon Hu

Webmaster [ fb ]
Jon Tow

Webmistress [ Website ]
Winter Lee


(c) 2007
Winter *Eccentric* lee


3/4 Dance-A-Thon
[ SAC Auditorium: 7PM-12 ]

3/13 Talent Show - Come show your talent, singing, dancing, or even magic!
[ SAC AUDITORIUM: 7-11PM ]

4/3 Poker Tournament
[ SAC Ballroom A: 7:30-11PM ]

4/9 Speed Dating
[ SAC Ballroom B: 8-11PM]

NATIONS of Asia Semi-Formal
[ TIME AND PLACE TBA ]

5/6 Coffee Break
[ SAC Lobby : starting at 8PM ]




The Asian Students Alliance (ASA) at Stony Brook University is a cultural club that strives to provide a community of fellowship and network for Asians and Asian Americans within and outside of ASA. ASA puts every effort towards promoting Asian American awareness through various events, meetings and networks with other clubs and organizations. Members of ASA work together to develop educational, social and cultural models to foster awareness for the Asian and Asian American communities on campus.
Currently, there are seventeen members serving on the cabinet as well as approximately fifty general body members in ASA. As an organization, ASA also prides itself in promoting Asian cultural diversity. Seven Asian countries including China, Korea, Bhutan, India, Burma and Philippines, are represented on the cabinet alone. Together, ASA hopes to promote its mission and purpose through various events, including its largest in the fall semester: a cultural show entitled Asian Night. ASA is also engaged in various events, community services and co sponsorships throughout the year so keep a look out for our events!!

 


Asian Night is an annual event thrown by Asian Students Alliance during the fall semester of each year. It is a gathering of the Asian Community here at Stonybrook to represent all the diverse backgrounds and ethnicities. It is a night of music, dance, and culture with contributions by members of various asian clubs on campus. Asian Night is also know for their guest performances. In past years we have had Elliot Chang (from Comedy Central), Tom Teska (Comedian), and iLL-Literacy (spoken word). Join us this year for Asian Night 2007, watch your fellow classmates perform and see who our guest performer is!

 


description from// ECAASU 2008
For 30 years, the East Coast Asian Student Union (ECASU) has been one of the largest unifying forces for Asian Pacific American students on campuses across the United States. One of the largest completely student-run Asian organizations in the United States, ECASU was established to establish the following four principles of unity:

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Build and strengthen broad democratic Asian and APA student organizations to serve the social, political, and educational need of Asian and APA students.
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Promote the unity of Asians, APA and Eurasians from different nationalities and backgrounds through greater understanding of the Asian experience in America.
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Fight for social, cultural, economic, educational, and political equality of Asians as an underrepresented group in the United States ofAmerica.
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Strengthen relations and build coalition between Asians and APAs and other minorities and all people of color.
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[Source: ECASU '98]
Please see the ECAASU National site for more information.

 


Cabinet Group Pic 1
Cabinet Group Pic 2 (Food Tasting)

 


 


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Asian Clubs on Stony Brook Campus
Asian American Journal
Asian American E-zine
Asian Students Coalition
ChinaBlue
Chinese Christian Fellowship
Chinese Association at Stony Brook (CASB)
Japanese Cultural Association
Korea Student Association
Minority Planning Board (MPB)
Philippine United Student Organization (PUSO)
Taiwanese Students Association
ThaiSA
VSA