
Kris Hall
ASI's Children's Center playground is empty on Oct. 5, 2021, after the center closes for the day. The playground is only available to a limited number of children due to the pandemic.
During the pandemic, Associated Students Inc. condensed many of the services they provided that cut their program revenue by $2.9 million cumulatively since 2019, accounting firm K∙Coe Isom’s auditor Christy Norton said in an ASI meeting on Sept. 8.
Programs like the ASI Children’s Center, the ASI Food Pantry, the Sacramento State Aquatic Center and Peak Adventures limited the scope of their services, allowing them to stay safe during the pandemic and leading to a more online and virtual presence. This saved the programs money on expenses they would usually spend providing in-person services.
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