During its journey, the Public Administration Student Association has widely used the name of the cabinet to support the period of governance carried out by each serving leader. Either the Peson Sahitya cabinet, Graha Abisatya, even the current cabinet, namely the Saka Gautama cabinet, they have meanings and the hope of every leader for the journey of the association towards a better direction. In accordance with the language, Saka Gautama is taken from the Sanskrit language, namely Saka which means milestones, and Gautama which means the perfect work. When the two words are mixed, it means a milestone for doing a perfect job that is in accordance with the values ??carried out by the association.
The Saka Gautama cabinet takes a logo in the form of a lion’s head with 7 hairs on his head, in gold, and there is an imperfect circle that surrounds the head. The lion’s head symbolizes a firm attitude in the form of professionalism, while the 7 hairs on the lion’s head reflect the 7 sectors in the association, namely the sector of PSDM, Mikat, Kesmapekat, Xmen, Medkref, Kastrat, and Kwu. The gold color used in the logo symbolizes the value of perfection, and this imperfect circle symbolizes the place or the kinship value ??adopted in the Public Administration Student Association. If you pay more attention, there is a 3-point mark around the circle that surrounds the lion’s head. These 3 dots symbolize the Tri Dharma of Higher Education.
Each cabinet’s name along with the accompanying logo or symbol certainly has its own meaning. These meanings are the implementation of the hopes and dreams of every leader who served at that time, concerning to which direction our organization will be taken to.
Writer: main member of BPH (Pingky Yolanda Pramesti)