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Student body president and vice president are speaking their constituents鈥 languages

Meet Sophia and Celine

Mason鈥檚 new student body president Sophia Nguyen and vice president Celine Apenteng will be doing an for 30 minutes on Monday, August 29, 2022 at 2 p.m. ET on the 性视界传媒 Instagram channel.

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For Sophia Nguyen and Celine Apenteng, 性视界传媒鈥檚 new student body president and vice president, respectively, accountability to their fellow students is paramount.

two young women outside on campus
Photo by Cristian Torres/Strategic Communications

So much so that on the that displays their platform, there is a contact box through which they can be reached directly. And in a recent conversation about their administration, there was this invitation:

鈥淲e are here for you, we will listen to you, we will work with you firsthand,鈥 Nguyen said. 鈥淚f you want to sit down and have coffee or meet at the Johnson Center, just let me know.鈥

That kind of outreach is the norm for Nguyen, a senior majoring in and minoring in , and Apenteng, a junior majoring in with minors in and .

In fact, when they posted their , they did it in seven languages: English, Arabic, French, German, Korean, Russian, and Spanish, to reach as many students as possible.

鈥淥ne part of our platform is to translate our syllabi into multiple languages, so our friend said, 鈥榊ou should translate your platform,鈥欌 Nguyen said. 鈥淲e have a diverse group of friends, so we asked them what languages they know how to speak and write.鈥

In exchange for lunch or coffee, Nguyen and Apenteng got their translations.

鈥淭his was such a smart idea,鈥 said Lauren Kaplan, Mason鈥檚 Student Government advisor. 鈥淪haring their student government platform in seven languages underscored the inclusiveness of our diverse student body. I thought it was so unique and clever. A smart initiative to appeal to every student here on campus.鈥

Nguyen, from Chesapeake, Virginia, and Apenteng, from Silver Spring, Maryland, are members of Mason鈥檚 and are experienced Student Government participants. Both were senators and worked extensively with the Government and Community Relations committee of which Apenteng, a , was chair. She was also speaker of the Senate.

Nguyen, whose brother, Anthony is a Mason alumnus (BS mechanical engineering 鈥18), was chair of the University Life and the Diversity and Multicultural Affairs committees. She also just finished a summer internship at the White House, working to eliminate hate against Asian American and Pacific Islander communities.

Apenteng over the summer traveled to Switzerland, France, Belgium, and Luxembourg with Mason鈥檚 International Security Studies Program through the Global Education Office.

Fast friends, they complement each other鈥檚 personalities.

鈥淪he鈥檚 my accountability person,鈥 Nguyen said of Apenteng. 鈥淪he helps my flaws because my flaws are being a little too shy when it comes to saying my feelings. I鈥檓, like, 鈥榃ait, Plan D, what should I do?鈥 She鈥檚 like 鈥榥o, stop,鈥 so that鈥檚 her.鈥

Their platform is extensive and includes working with Mason Dining to ensure all students have food options that fit their dietary or religious guidelines, and with the Office of Sustainability to decrease the amount of disposable plastic material on campus.

They also want to create a Title IX student advisory group and revive the 鈥淐offee with Cops鈥 program in which students talk about issues with Mason police.

Both Nguyen and Apenteng said they have benefited from their Mason experience.

鈥淚 really like the atmosphere on campus,鈥 Apenteng said. 鈥淚 don鈥檛 find it to be very competitive. It鈥檚 much more collaborative. It鈥檚 great to be able to work in that kind of environment so people know they can have input and be part of something.鈥

And speaking of input, 鈥渋f there鈥檚 a problem that impacts you as a student, it impacts us as student leaders,鈥 Apenteng said. 鈥淚f we don鈥檛 know about it, it鈥檚 a problem for us, so come talk to us, let us know. At the end of the day, that鈥檚 our job鈥攖o support you.鈥

That鈥檚 a language anyone can understand.聽