Senators continue to question general studies revisions
Discussion on general studies revisions dominated conversation at Monday night’s senate meeting.
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Discussion on general studies revisions dominated conversation at Monday night’s senate meeting.
Read MoreRevisions of the General Studies Program was the main topic of discussion at Monday night’s Student Senate meeting.
Read MoreSenate members brought their ideas on the library renovations to a group of faculty and staff dealing with the plans for renovations at Monday’s meeting.
Read MoreAt Monday’s meeting, Senate members reviewed Halloween events’ success and the library renovation.
Treasurer T.J. Thomson said there is $12,805 in unallocated funds.
This week, the Student Senate meeting was moved to the Reta King Library, as senate members were taken on a tour around the main and basement floors. Some members were a little tired, as they had arrived right after participating in “100 trees for 100 years.” The project made much headway on Monday, but is still in progress.
Read MoreJames Bahensky, Student Senate vice president, reviewed highlights of the State Colleges Conference last weekend, and brought back two primary goals to the rest of the senate – technology and revising the organization’s constitution.
Read MoreVice President James Bahensky went over the schedule for the upcoming leadership conference. Bahensky asked for volunteers to help advertise by speaking on the radio.
Read MoreAfter senate elections on Sept. 28, seven students were sworn into Student Senate at Tuesday’s meeting.
Read MoreStudent Senate discussed worries about online classes, upcoming senate elections, and library renovations at their meeting on Monday.
Read MoreNevin Price, sophomore of Alliance, NE, came in to introduce the idea of starting an EMT course on campus.
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