Humans of USASA Clubs: Marty Paynter

Get to know one of over 90 USASA Club presidents, Marty Paynter. Read on to find out what Marty's role entails and how you can be a part of the unique and wonderful things the club does.

AGPUhouc

Get to know one of over 90 USASA Club presidents, Marty Paynter. Read on to find out what Marty's role entails and how you can be a part of the unique and wonderful things the club does.

1. What club are you in? Artists Gamers Programmers United

2. What are you studying? Did it influence the club you chose to join?
Software Engineering. Yes.

3. Why did you join this club?
I liked gaming and programming. Seemed like the club for me.

4. What's your role on the club executive? Explain.
President. I push my executive to be the best they can be.

5. What's the best thing about being a part of a club?
Community. Having people to talk to and vibe with.

6. How can other students get involved in your club?
Join up and come to the club room.

7. Have you gained new friends or made new connections through being in a club?
Yes.

8. What achievement are you most proud of?
Merch of the year. However, I won't rest until we win club of the year.

9. What colour best represents your personality and why?
Light blue. Cool and goes with the flow but can also stand out when needed to.

10. What would you like to get out of being in a club?
I've already got what I wanted out of my club.

11. If you could start any club what would it be?
A cheese club or a pigeon carrier club.

Join Artists Gamers Programmers United here.


Want to shine a light on all the unique and wonderful things you do, day in and day out for your club and it's members by taking part in our Humans of USASA Clubs! ⁠ We are offering you the opportunity to be featured across a range of USASA and USASA Clubs social media pages. ⁠

Find the form here

 

 

The University of South Australia Student Association Inc. (USASA) acknowledges the Kaurna, Boandik and Barngarla First Nations People as the traditional custodians of the unceded lands now home to the University of South Australia’s campuses in Adelaide, Mount Gambier and Whyalla. We respectfully acknowledge their Ancestors and Elders, past, present and emerging. We also acknowledge the Traditional Custodians and their Ancestors of the lands and waters across Australia. It was and always will be Aboriginal land.

Powered by MSL