
Matt Waters

Lila Suboh

Connor Eichter
Christen Bertain
First-year, English
“Yes, because when you put a famous face to a cause, it helps to attract more student attention.”
Connor Eichten
Second-year, business economics
“Absolutely ““ I have read about Prop. 30, but him coming will (further) increase awareness on campus.”
Lila Suboh
Fourth-year, international development studies
“I think so ““ whenever you bring someone famous in, people do start to pay attention.”
Matt Waters
First-year graduate student, music
“Yes, when you have a high-profile figure you automatically bring attention through both the campus community and through the media.”