SOCIAL
Mission
- Host study breaks and pre-games to bring together AASA members and their friends.
- Coordinate the AASA Big Buddy/Little Buddy program, pairing freshmen with upperclassmen.
2013-14 Accomplishments
- Various trips to Sushi Palace and Tiger Noodles.
- Holiday Party with Secret Santa.
- Organized first year of Big Buddy/Little Buddy program.
- Won Case Race!
About the Chairs
Daniel He
Hey everyone! My name's Daniel, and I'm a Woody Woo junior from Atlanta. I'm a Social Chair for AASA, which means planning fun events. On campus, I'm part of Princeton Raising and Giving (RAG) -- that takes up most of my time. Anyway, I truly believe AASA is very, very important to the Princeton community, and it has without a doubt shaped my college experience in my time here.
Michelle Park
Hey guys! This is Michelle Park-- formerly co-Political Chair-- debuting as one of AASA's Social Chairs this year alongside resident stud/slayer/sailor Dan He (Don't all jump at once, ladies).
I'm a sophomore from Huntsville, Alabama and am majoring in Psych/Neuro (Also pre-med-- throw me a pity like). Outside of AASA, I'm a research assistant in the Princeton Neuroscience Institute and a dancer in Raks Odalisque, Princeton's Belly Dance troupe.
In case you are unfamiliar with us, AASA is foremost a politically-minded, project-driven organization that seeks to raise awareness about Asian American issues on campus and has been an instrumental proponent to the effort to bring an Asian American Studies Program to Princeton. Behind the projects though, AASA is just a bunch of kids who care-- we care about the political, social, cultural movements around us, and we'd love to share with you guys why. So if you aren't a member or friend already, I sincerely hope you consider coming out to one of our meetings. AASA has been like my family in so many ways since I've come to Princeton, and we're always, always down for new friends.
I'm a sophomore from Huntsville, Alabama and am majoring in Psych/Neuro (Also pre-med-- throw me a pity like). Outside of AASA, I'm a research assistant in the Princeton Neuroscience Institute and a dancer in Raks Odalisque, Princeton's Belly Dance troupe.
In case you are unfamiliar with us, AASA is foremost a politically-minded, project-driven organization that seeks to raise awareness about Asian American issues on campus and has been an instrumental proponent to the effort to bring an Asian American Studies Program to Princeton. Behind the projects though, AASA is just a bunch of kids who care-- we care about the political, social, cultural movements around us, and we'd love to share with you guys why. So if you aren't a member or friend already, I sincerely hope you consider coming out to one of our meetings. AASA has been like my family in so many ways since I've come to Princeton, and we're always, always down for new friends.