Senate approves $1,428 sound system
Student Senate began its meeting Monday with a plagiarism presentation by David Nesheim, assistant professor of history.
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Student Senate
Student Senate began its meeting Monday with a plagiarism presentation by David Nesheim, assistant professor of history.
Read MoreSenate voted to grant affiliated status to a new student organization at its Monday meeting. The club, the Ethel Delzell Family and Consumer Sciences Association, said it planned to host a movie night, a blood drive in the spring, and that it would assist with the annual Lady’s Fair.
Read MoreStudent Senate discussed foreign language programs, and swore in a new senator at its Monday meeting. T.J. Thomson, vice president, said that Coordinator of Student Activities Laure Sinn talked with him about buying digital licenses for foreign language learning software.
Read MoreThe new year started off with Student Senate approving a new club.
Christian Challenge was approved as an on campus club by a majority of senators.
Student Senate chose a bank to move their funds to at this week’s Senate meeting.
Read MoreThe main discussion at this week’s Student Senate Meeting was FYI courses.
Spike Jordan, senator at large, said that the Academic Review Committee discussed students with failing grades in FYI courses.
State audits were the main topic of discussion at this week’s Student Senate meeting.
Read MoreSenators and advisers gave updates on old business at this week’s Student Senate meeting.
Read MoreThe new intramural sports fee was the main topic of discussion this week at Student Senate.
Read MoreStudent Senate lost its effectiveness when it lost its membership quorum at Monday’s meeting.
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