The rivalry between CSULB and CSU Fullerton is in full swing this semester.
The Associated Students Inc. of both schools are pushing to register the most voters by Oct. 18.
According to Christina Esparza, Communications Coordinator for ASI, the project developed when ASI presidents of both schools met at a statewide leadership institute over the simmer. The two began talking about the importance of registering and voting, and concluded to engage in a friendly competition to get their students registered.
On Oct. 7, ASI offered a free Subway lunch to the first 100 students that registered to vote on the southwest terrace of the USU.
“It went wonderfully, but we’re still pushing for more. We currently have a little less than 1,000 so far,” Esparza said.
Fullerton claims to have 1,100.
While the only prize thus far is bragging rights, the ASI presidents have promised to reveal something to the winning school at the first CSULB vs. Fullerton basketball game.
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