Senate president vetoes $5,500 allocation for Christian concert
Senate President Katrina Hurley vetoed the $5,500 allocated to help fund a Christian concert sponsored by Chi Alpha and Revive.
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Senate President Katrina Hurley vetoed the $5,500 allocated to help fund a Christian concert sponsored by Chi Alpha and Revive.
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Read MoreStudent Senate President Katrina Hurley, vetoed Monday an allocation of $5,500 for a concert sponsored by Chi Alpha and Revive.
Read MoreSenate President Katrina Hurley vetoed the $5,500 allocation to help fund a Christian concert.
Read MoreA public forum on Monday, called on short notice and designed to garner student input on whether to fund a Christian concert sponsored by two Christian-based clubs, saw only a few students questioning the concert, nine members of one of the clubs defending it, and some student senators feeling as if they had no choice but to approve the request.
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Read MoreChi Alpha and Revive have been allocated $5,500 for the Small Town American Tour concert they are hosting Wednesday, Oct. 14 with only three senators abstaining from the vote and the rest voting yes.
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