Vision Board event gives students chance to visualize goals and connect with ASO
While vision boarding is a way for many people to visualize their goals and aspirations for the year, at the ASO Vision Board event, they also provided the chance for participants to get to know other students.
The Pierce College ASO held the Vision Board event in the Student Engagement Center from 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. on Thursday, Feb 27.
The inspiration for the vision board event came from ASO President Jasmine Minchez making them before. Minchez expressed that the event also provided the opportunity for her to get to know other club members.
“I made a vision board for myself last year in 2024, and I knew I wanted to make one for this year in 2025, so I thought why not combine the two things and make it an ASO event that other students can join in on,” Minchez said. “And also give myself an opportunity to talk to other clubs, which I’m really happy I got to do.”
Participants were provided with a blank sheet of copy paper and materials to decorate their boards such as stickers, magazines and newspapers to cut out images, and decorative edge scissors.
“I really like vision boarding because it combines aspects of collaging, the physical act of crafts is really fun and I thought it would make a really fun event,” Minchez said.
English club member Luke Springer said he primarily came to the event to meet other people at Pierce.
“I’m not really in it for the vision board so much as to talk to other clubs, figure out how clubs work,” Springer said.
Springer was able to meet other Pierce clubs and the event also offered him the opportunity to get to talk to the ASO President.
Mechanical engineering major Moulay Ktiri said he went to the event to be around and talk to other people and have fun.
Ktiri said he based his vision board on the concept of self-improvement and trying new things, and selected images based on activities he wanted to try, such as a black and white picture of a man playing a brass instrument.
“I never learned how to use an instrument and this year I’m planning on learning instruments and try new stuff like film, boxing and read a little bit more,” Ktiri said.

