Endorsed by:

Nadine Malhis
On Campus Senator
Independent

STATEMENT

Hi, my name is Nadine Mahis. I’m a freshman and a pre-chemistry major here at UCSB. Like many of you, I came into this huge campus feeling lost, unsure how to access the resources available to us. That’s exactly why I’m passionate about helping students navigate those resources — especially one of the biggest: Associated Students (A.S.).
I want every student and campus organization to know that A.S. isn’t some intimidating governing body — it’s just a group of undergrads like you and me, working to make this campus better. I didn’t run for A.S. just to sit in a chair on the Finance Committee. I ran to help A.S. stop running in circles and start delivering meaningful, student-centered results — and that begins with truly understanding and listening to our student body.
Pro Statement:
I am a policy-driven and student-focused candidate who advocates for increased transparency in A.S. spending and the simplification of financial policies to make funding more accessible for student organizations. I believe in strengthening communication between A.S. and the student body through intentional, in-person engagement. I support institutional recognition of academic burnout and the prioritization of student mental health during midterms and finals. I also believe in pushing campus departments to diversify course offerings and develop more student-driven curricula. Additionally, I encourage A.S. to collaborate with local and community-based organizations to create accessible educational opportunities for underserved students.
Con Statement:
I oppose keeping students in the dark about how to access A.S. resources and funding. I am against a governing body that fails to meaningfully engage with the lived experiences of students. I also reject policies that ignore the academic and emotional challenges students face throughout the year.


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