Anderson’s legacy at Central, past goals

The Observer Staff

Before he was even in office, Ryan Anderson, current Associated Students of Central Washington University (ASCWU) president, wanted Central to have an identity of its own.

“The ASCWU hopes to foster and nurture traditions here at Central that can help to establish a better sense of belonging to something that is greater than you,” Anderson was quoted saying in a story that ran in the Observer.

He also wanted to expand on recycling on campus and create a composting program.

But whether or not any of these will be implemented will depend on whether or not he is voted out of office following Monday’s vote of no confidence by the ASCWU Student Government board.

Anderson said he plans to fulfill all of his duties while this process is underway.

“Timeline wise, I don’t know what’s going to happen,” he said. “But I’ll keep doing what I’m doing.”