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Titans Take the Checkered Flag: CSUF Students Elect New ASI Leadership

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Titans Take the Checkered Flag: CSUF Students Elect New ASI Leadership

Cal State Fullerton’s Associated Students Inc. (ASI) has elected its 2026–27 president and vice president duo and 16 Board of Directors representatives, ushering in a new chapter of ASI student leadership. The newly elected leaders will serve from June 1, 2026 to May 31, 2027, representing the student body’s voice while guiding initiatives and advancing services that impact the campus community. 

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In June, the new leaders will be inducted into their roles and service, which they will maintain throughout the year. / Credit: ASI Marketing, Communications and Design

 

During their term, the leaders will prioritize several key initiatives, including the ASI Student Wellness Initiative, a multi-million-dollar effort to revitalize campus resources with student wellness at its core. The board will also work to strengthen funding and support for vital campus services, including the Student Recreation Centerthe Pantrythe Children’s Center and the Titan Student Union 

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The ASWI kicked off in 2023 with events to gather student feedback. / Credit: ASI Marketing, Communications and Design

 

After a two-day voting period on March 10-11, and a week of F1-inspired marketing events aimed at increasing engagement, Titans voted in the following leaders: 

  • President: Cesar Mendoza 
  • Vice President: Sydney Yee 
  • College of the Arts: Joshua Lopez and Emma Rodriguez 
  • College of Business and Economics: Mason Box and Manaswini Surusomayajula 
  • College of Communications: Luca Romero and Jessica Collins  
  • College of Education: Yahir Flores and Jennifer Tran 
  • College of Engineering and Computer Science: Keoni Guerrero and Anirudh Mukherjee 
  • College of Health and Human Development: Savannah Miller and Deniz Suzer 
  • College of Humanities and Social Sciences: Mia Phao and Amy Westen  
  • College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics: Shine Aung and Eugenie Bassilly 
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The 2026 Election campaign involved a week of programming events all within the F1 theme. / Credit: ASI Marketing, Communications and Design

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The ASWI was officially passed in early 2025, through a press conference gathering ASI student leaders and campus leaders. / Credit: ASI Marketing, Communication and Design

The 2026-27 ASI leaders will help shape student life, promote advocacy and strengthen campus engagement throughout the academic year. As the board transitions, additional executive and leadership roles will be filled, continuing ASI’s commitment to developing the next generation of campus leaders. 

To learn more about ASI’s 2026-2027 election, visit the ASI website for the full list of winners.