Student Senate In Brief
Issue date: 11/8/07 Section: News
• Senate discussed potential ways of determining how students perceive intellectual diversity.
• Senate voted down an amendment that would prevent the Senate from spending any money on campus political organizations.
• Senate president junior Matt Szewczyk will attend a meeting of the 12 other student body presidents of state-funded schools Nov. 10 to discuss issues relevant to their institutions.
• Senate's External Affairs committee announced its new project, a lighting of the downtown square for Christmas, as well as opening stores for special Christmas shopping hours.
• Senate announced that a resolution in support of one Provost candidate will be proposed after cessation of all forums.
• Senate announced that campus architect Mark Schultz will be meeting with student representative to the Board of Governors senior Emily Kiddoo to discuss the possibility for new bike racks.
• Senate announced that the nurse practitioner position has be informally accepted and that the new nurse practitioner will begin in January.
• Senate announced that compost bins are available from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the Student Union Building.
• Senate voted down an amendment that would prevent the Senate from spending any money on campus political organizations.
• Senate president junior Matt Szewczyk will attend a meeting of the 12 other student body presidents of state-funded schools Nov. 10 to discuss issues relevant to their institutions.
• Senate's External Affairs committee announced its new project, a lighting of the downtown square for Christmas, as well as opening stores for special Christmas shopping hours.
• Senate announced that a resolution in support of one Provost candidate will be proposed after cessation of all forums.
• Senate announced that campus architect Mark Schultz will be meeting with student representative to the Board of Governors senior Emily Kiddoo to discuss the possibility for new bike racks.
• Senate announced that the nurse practitioner position has be informally accepted and that the new nurse practitioner will begin in January.
• Senate announced that compost bins are available from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the Student Union Building.
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