August 23, 2013
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President Values Communication

Erick Soria/ el Don
Erick Soria/ el Don
Erick Soria / el Don

By: C. Harold Pierce

After a year of student government miscommunications, resulting in several resignations, new president Jorge Sandoval said he is putting communication first.

Talking to students about what he can do to make campus a better place is a key goal, Sandoval said.

And no student is an exception. Sandoval took a sign language class this summer to communicate with deaf students on campus.

“It’s my little way of reaching out to the deaf community,” Sandoval said.

 

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  1. Communication amongst your peers is vital. I think everyone it’s very admirable that he learned American Sign Language. I am on my third year of ASL and I would love to join him on his venture.

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