February 13th

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ASNAU SENATE MEETING #16
TWENTY-SIXTH SESSION
OFFICIAL MINUTES
Date: February 14, 2014
Date of Senate Meeting: February 13, 2014
Number on council: 12
Number present: 12
Prepared by Amy Edgerton
Senate Chairwoman Shayla Woodhouse called the Senate meeting of the 2013-2014
Associated Students of Northern Arizona University Senate to order at 5:03 P.M. in the
Havasupai Room A & B of the University Union.
Roll Call
The following Senators were not present at the meeting:
- All Present
Approval of Minutes
Motion: Senator Simon move to approve the minutes from last week’s Senate
meeting
Second: Senator Lulay
Discussion: None
Vote: Unanimous, last week’s minutes have now been approved.
Call to the Audience
Unfinished Business
Motion: Senator Simon move to remove Item A: IA: Katherine Ritsko, $150 from the table
Second: Senator Tillinghast
Discussion: None
Vote: Unanimous, Item A: IA: Katherine Ritsko, $150 has been removed from the table
Motion: Senator Simon move to vote on Item A: IA: Katherine Ritsko, $150
Second: Senator Gorshe
Discussion: Senator Ortega reads that Katherine Ritsko is requesting funding for a
conference she attended in January for college music, the conference provided three days
of seminars designed to further knowledge and give networking opportunity. This
experience will advance her music skills that she will use when she begins teaching and
will also expand the entire music program at NAU. She is requesting funding for
registration, travel expense, and remaining van rental.
Vote: Unanimous, Item A: IA: Katherine Ritsko, $150 has been approved.
Motion: Senator Tillinghast move to remove Item B: OA: Theta Chi, $500 from the table
Second: Senator Buchta
Discussion: None
Vote: Unanimous, Item B: OA: Theta Chi, $500 has been removed from the table
Motion: Senator Libby move to vote on Item B: OA: Theta Chi, $500
Second: Senator Cook
Discussion: Theta Chi now has gas receipts from attending the conference, it came out to a
little over $300 so they are only requesting the OA and no longer need the Senate Bill.
Vote: Unanimous, Item B: OA: Theta Chi, $500 has been approved.
Motion: Senator Buchta move to table Item C: SB 26-48: Theta Chi, $1000 indefinitely
Second: Senator Startt
Discussion: None
Vote: Unanimous, Item C: SB 26-48: Theta Chi, $1000 has been tabled indefinitely.
Motion: Senator Ortega move to remove Item D: OA: Tuba Euphonium Association, $500
from the table
Second: Senator Soto
Discussion: None
Vote: Unanimous, Item D: OA: Tuba Euphonium Association, $500 has been removed from
the table
Motion: Senator Soto move to vote on Item D: OA: Tuba Euphonium Association, $500
Second: Senator Startt
Discussion: Senator Ortega reads that the funding is requested to cover the airfare, rental
car, and other fees for a guest performer named Dave Zerkel. There will also be an
accompanist with the performer.
Treasurer arrives, and explains that they have requested money for a guest performer.
Dave Zerkel is an important name in the Tuba Euphonium world, and he will teach the
Tuba Euphonium Association a lot about the program here, as he is past president of the
organization. This will benefit at least 60 music students who will attend the performance,
and they have received $500 from the School of Music but are looking for additional
funding for this event from ASNAU.
Questions: Senator Cabral asks about ASNAU’s inability to fund salaries, Chairwoman
Woodhouse replies that a salary would be defined as a recurring payment to an individual,
but ASNAU can fund a guest speaker such as this.
Vote: Unanimous, Item D: OA: Tuba Euphonium Association, $500 has been approved.
Motion: Senator Cabral move to remove Item E: SB 26-50: Tuba Euphonium Association,
$350 from the table
Second: Senator Simon
Discussion: None
Vote: Unanimous, Item E: SB 26-50: Tuba Euphonium Association, $350 has been removed
from the table
Motion: Senator Gorshe move to vote on Item E: SB 26-50: Tuba Euphonium Association,
$350
Second: Senator Cook
Discussion: See Discussion for Unfinished Business, Item D.
Vote: Unanimous, Item E: SB 26-50: Tuba Euphonium Association, $350 has been approved.
New Action Business
Motion: Senator Simon move to vote on Item A: Club Recognition: I AM THAT GIRL
Second: Senator Soto
Discussion: This is a national nonprofit organization, and if recognized as a club on campus,
will be the only one in Arizona. It is to empower women and encourage them to excel in
their communities. The biggest message is ‘I am that girl’, that women recognize that failure
is okay, that growth is important, and that other women are supportive and not catty and
judgmental. It is growing dramatically, there are 70 chapters throughout the nation and a
book was just published based off of the organization.
Vote: Unanimous, Item A: Club Recognition: I AM THAT GIRL has been approved.
Motion: Senator Simon move to table Item B: IA: Hillary Stirlen, $237
Second: Senator Ortega
Discussion: None
Vote: Unanimous, Item B: IA: Hillary Stirlen, $237 has been tabled
Motion: Senator Libby move to vote on Item C: OA: Alpha Kappa Psi, $91.23
Second: Senator Startt
Discussion: They are requesting reimbursement for a bonfire held two weeks ago, which
served to recruit new members.
Vote: Unanimous, Item C: OA: Alpha Kappa Psi, $91.23 has been approved
Motion: Senator Soto move to vote on Item D: OA: NAU Relay for Life, $500
Second: Senator Gorshe
Discussion: The logistics director for NAU Relay for Life is here because the organization is
requesting funds for Dome rental costs this year, in years past the space has been donated
but this year that is not the case. They are also requesting funds for Sodexo for the dinner
they put on. Relay for Life is a 12-hour event, and this year they are trying to reach a total
of $100,000 donated.
Questions: Senator Simon asks why they are being made to pay for the Dome, as it is a
charity event that they whole student body participates in. The director says new
management requires them to. Chief of Staff Smart explains that this year the Dome is being
treated like any other facility on campus that must be rented out. The use of the space takes
away from football practices.
Vote: Unanimous, Item D: OA: NAU Relay for Life, $500 has been approved
Motion: Senator Gorshe move to vote on Item E: SB 26-55: NAU Relay for Life, $3500
Second: Senator Tillinghast
Discussion: See Discussion for New Action Business, Item C
Vote: Unanimous, Item E: SB 26-55: NAU Relay for Life, $3500 has been approved
Motion: Senator Ortega move to vote on Item F: OA: Student Health and Physical Education
(SHAPE), $500 and Item G: SB 26-56: Student Health and Physical Education (SHAPE),
$3000
Second: Senator Howard
Discussion: SHAPE will be going to a national convention, which is the largest convention
for physical education majors. Five members will be attending and the money funded will
go toward travel cost and registration fee.
Vote: Unanimous, Item F: OA: Student Health and Physical Education (SHAPE), $500 and
Item G: SB 26-56: Student Health and Physical Education (SHAPE), $3000 have been
approved
Motion: Senator Libby move to vote on Item H: SB 26-57: NAU Tennis Club, $1437.98
Second: Senator Startt
Discussion: The president of the club is asking for reimbursement for funds spent at the
last two tournaments. The winner of sectionals, which is later in the month, will go to
nationals and it is important to the club to achieve this. They have won various awards, and
participate in the community through participating and service. For example, they will be a
part of Relay for Life and also are setting up to play with the girl’s tennis team at the
Flagstaff High School.
Vote: Unanimous, Item H: SB 26-57: NAU Tennis Club, $1437.98 has been approved
Motion: Senator Simon move to vote on Item I: SB 26-58: Public Achievement, $685
Second: Senator Cook
Discussion: Public Achievement as a form of education reform is a national movement and
there are places all around the country moving for this cause right now. Representative
Sierra will be attending a national conference to help with the movement at NAU, and she is
requesting funding for travel and registration.
Vote: Unanimous, Item I: SB 26-58: Public Achievement, $685 has been approved
Motion: Senator Ortega move to adopt Item J: Resolution 26-6: Healthy Campus Landscape
Second: Senator Cabral
Discussion: Chairwoman Woodhouse explains that the Sustainable Landscape project has
been working for three years to remove the use of herbicides on campus. They are hoping
that the studies that have been taking place will convince the university to go toxic free.
President Mastrud asks if there will be any cost, and how it will affect the student body.
Representative explains that they have projections of what it will cost but also, this change
will save the university a great deal of money. In the past three years the Green Fund has
funded them, but they will be asking facilities for support and donations in the coming
months. Senator Gorshe asks if they know the estimate for this project. The first year would
be about $38,000 with a savings of $13,000, so the total would come to about $25,000.
Senator Gorshe asks if it will always cost what the university is projected to pay now.
Representative explains that it is likely to always cost a bit more than the projected savings,
but there is a health benefit to removing toxicity for students and for the environment. The
estimated cost for each year would be about $23,000, and looking at how many people are
on campus it would cost about $1.40 per person that the university would have to
contribute to go toxic free. Chairwoman Woodhouse points out that this will be more labor
intensive, and the representative says it would rely heavily on student labor, as that is what
currently maintains the majority of campus grounds. Senator Gorshe asks if this has
received positive response overall across campus. Representative explains places that have
reacted positively, including maintenance, students, and teachers, so overall yes. Senator
Gorshe asks if the Green Fund will continue to fund this, no, they have said this is the last
year they will be funding the project and it is time to ask the university to contribute.
Senator Gorshe asks if specifically students particularly like this idea. Representative says
that there was 80%+ that said they supported this in the Green Fund Survey that was sent
out. It will also help students by providing research opportunities and a class next
semester. Dr. Brandel would like to know more about people who think it is worthwhile, he
asks for a quick show of hands and many in the room agree with it. Senator Lulay asks
where the funding would come from if the executive powers chose not to fund it. The
Representative explains that they have no alternatives at this point, and they would at least
ask NAU to maintain the test area on the north quad, while continuing to monitor grants as
they have been doing. They are hoping for some kind of buy in, even if it is not complete
support from facility services. They have enthusiasm from landscape services, and it comes
down to the funding. Senator Lulay asks if ASNAU could fund this if the university doesn’t.
Dr. Brandel says anything is an option with the ’23 fee, but before that is discussed he
would like ASNAU to see how it is taken with the university. There are other options with
the ASNAU voice if the university does initially not want this, shown by the numbers of
people present who have shown support.
Vote: Unanimous, Item J: Resolution 26-6: Healthy Campus Landscape has been adopted
Kappa Alpha Order is here about a Senate Bill that didn’t make it to the agenda. Senator
Ortega doesn’t know if there was a budget, Senator Startt says there was. Chief of Staff
Smart goes to look for the Senate Bill and budget.
Motion: Senator Startt move to add Item K: SB 26-59: Kappa Alpha Order, $900 to the
agenda.
Second: Senator Libby
Discussion: When they went to register with the hotel, the option chosen was no longer
available, so they are staying at a different hotel at the same price. Bill will have to be
amended to reflect this and to reflect the total of $800, not $900.
Vote: Unanimous, Item K: SB 26-59: Kappa Alpha Order, $900 has been added.
Motion: Senator Tillinghast move to vote on Item K: SB 26-59: Kappa Alpha Order, $900
Second: Senator Soto
Motion: Senator Startt move to amend Item K: SB 26-59: Kappa Alpha Order, $900 to reflect
the following changes:
The second whereas will read the students are staying at the Siena Hotel Spa and Casino
The bill will allocate up to $800
Discussion: None
Vote: Unanimous, Item K: SB 26-59: Kappa Alpha Order, $800 has been amended.
Discussion: Kappa Alpha Order will send 10 guys this weekend to attend their Leadership
Institute to go over community service ideas and recruitment. The budget will include the
cost of hotel and gas. They are covering food and gas and other miscellaneous expenses out
of pocket. Senator Simon asks if it is a Nationals Conference, and is their executive board
going. Representative says yes. Senator Startt explains that $560 is allocated at 25 miles to
the gallon for gas and $240 is for hotels. The total is $800.
Vote: Unanimous, Item K: SB 26-59: Kappa Alpha Order, $800 has been approved.
Executive Reports
a. President- Makenzie Mastrud
- President Mastrud reports that the directors will further discuss the pledge
campaign, but it is going well and they will need a lot of ASNAU help. She needs
everyone to table at least once for the campaign, and if an ASNAU member
cannot table, he or she can sign up to be in the video. Staff as well as Senate will
need to a part of one of these two things. She has been working with Colleen and
Spencer, and the Breakfast Club has been changed to Luncheon with the
President. Sign ups will be out soon and she would love to see everyone apply to
be there. She met with VP Cooper and Athletics this week. They really
appreciated the discussion last week and would like a smaller committee made
to discuss Athletic further. She encourages senators to get involved with this. She
attended Faculty Senate, they get a lot of the same presentations that ASNAU
gets, for example SETE, and they really enjoy seeing ASNAU feedback on these
matters. President Mastrud asks the Senate if everyone received her email about
university fees, because she did not get any responses. She also attended a
meeting about Academic Policy, and will be sending out another email for an
ASNAU committee to be created for this matter. She has been asked to sit on the
search for the new president committee, and she would like ideas by Monday
afternoon from everyone on what they would like to see in a new president. The
first meeting will be next week. She also passes out a new budget, and asks for
any comments about that to be sent to her. She brings up Monique to discuss the
Supreme Court Justices that have not been participating lately, these two will be
asked to resign and they have two new people that they would like to appoint.
Senator Simon asks if these people have been interviewed. President Mastrud
says that they interviewed with her and VP Woodhouse for the Senator positions
and feels that they would be good in this position. Senator Simon also asks if
these potential justices have met with Monique, no but she knows one and trusts
the judgment of VP Woodhouse and President Mastrud.
b. Vice President of Student Affairs- CJ Cooper
- VP Cooper reports that last week he attended the Blue Ribbon Committee
meeting, to address Greek Life concerns on campus. A new system launched
Monday will give students wishing to join more information about chapters. He
attended Athletics with President Mastrud, he thinks senators should participate
because there are some great things changing soon and they want to include
ASNAU on these matters. Unity week is going well, and typical to the concert any
ASNAU student will get one ticket to the keynote speaker. As far as staffing, it
comes with the cost of Prochnow so it is covered for the most part. Next week he
is meeting with NAU For All, an organization that works with Disability
Resources and also with IMS. Shirts are starting to go a little bit faster since they
have been passed out at tabling with the pledge campaign materials. He would
like the senators to email clubs so that there won’t be as many leftover as last
year.
c. Vice President of Academic Affairs- Shayla Woodhouse
- VP Woodhouse reports that she attended Academic Standards, where they
voted to possibly change Latin Honors at NAU. The proposed changes are as
follows: the minimum number of units earned at NAU from 45 to 30, to benefit
transfer students as well students who started at NAU as a freshman. Calculating
the GPA threshold to accommodate smaller colleges, and based on graduate data
from the prior 10 academic years. This is so incoming freshman know what GPA
standards are for Latin Honors. And also, changes to accommodate students who
weren’t in the right place their freshman year to be able to receive this honor. To
give more opportunity to students, these changes will be officially voted on at
the next meeting. If there are any concerns, please consult with her. She believes
the change pertaining to GPA calculations based on graduate data from the prior
ten years is interesting, because to will allow students to be compared to other
graduates rather than peers in their graduating class. This week, VP Woodhouse
also attended a Club Funding Workshop put on through Student Life by Kristine,
10 clubs attended and learned about ASNAU funding. She would like everyone to
please respond to President Mastrud’s email. The HAPA Hawaiian Club last
semester was approved for funding and would like to know if they can also get
their registration covered since they had a lot of funds leftover from what was
allocated. Senator Soto says they will turn in receipts for other events to get
what they funded. Dr. Brandel says the receipts aren’t what the bill had funded;
this should be amended for audit possibilities to make sure that the bill defines
exactly what they are asking for. Senator Cabral agrees, and it should either be
amended or a new bill should be written. Senator Soto offers to set up a meeting
to do the breakdown, will discuss after the meeting with Chairwoman
Woodhouse. She encourages the Senate to pose questions to clubs that come to
ask for funding. She would like a small group discussion for athletics, and finally
she would like ASNAU to focus less on the internal aspects of ASNAU and focus
more as a whole on the students. Elections are an exciting time but members
cannot lose interest in current positions.
d. Chief of Staff- Sammy Smart
- With elections, a lot of packets have been going out, and she would like to know
if new ones have had to be made. No response to this reveals that no new
packets have been copied. She asks Senator Gorshe if there is an electronic copy
of the updated bylaws, since she needs to send materials to the Elections
Commission. Chairwoman Woodhouse will send her this. ASNAU will be having a
meet-and-greet for candidates, which will happen the Wednesday right before
elections. She and Special Events are still discussing the possibility of faculty and
extended campus students at the concert. Hopefully students will be allowed to
get materials for masks and capes for Relay for Life as the theme is superheroes,
and Monday through Friday registration will be 50% off. She will send an email
to remind everyone to take advantage of this opportunity. ASNAU will also be
having an opening event for Relay for Life to benefit the organization as well as
Louie’s cupboard. Students can say what team they are a part of, and $10 will be
donated to Relay. A canned good with registration will be going toward Louie’s
cupboard. She will work with Relay for Life for giveaway incentives. Art says that
Relay for Life has already raised $20,000, beating ASU and UA and there are a
projected 2000 participants. Relay is on track to break six figures, and Sammy
says that it would be great to donate even if attendance is not possible. The
ASNAU logo will be on the T-Shirt this year.
Staff Reports
A. Student State Affairs- Ben Silva, Dylan Lefler, Oregon McDiarmid
- Ben reports that President Klein discussed a new financial aid program that
they are inputting, where a low-income student who is in need could contribute
$500 over the course of the semester and be met 8-1 on this contribution. ABOR
would like it to become more national but it will be started in Arizona. Senator
Lulay asks if this is a loan, yes. Senator Soto asks someone would apply. In
kindergarten the state will open a savings account for the applicant. Oregon
passes around the water bottle and pen for the pledge campaign and thanks
Colleen for making the flyer. The directors had tabling Tuesday and Thursday
last week, and would like everyone to sign up for next week, as it was very
popular. Could also be in a video as President Mastrud explained, which is a
thank you to ABOR and others. Dylan discussed tuition hearings with Mastrud
this week, and onsite Tuesday the 25th of March will be a discussion about
tuition. The directors also passed out an updated on the current bills in the
house. They are watching them all in committees, and will update the Senate if
anything changes. It is information for the Senate to look over to provide them
with any concerns they may have. Senator Cabral asks about having the scanner
present at tabling when passing out T-shirts. They have not done this because
there are so many left that need to be distributed, but the scanner will remain in
the office.
B. Public Relations- Colleen Flynn, Spencer Carlton
- This week Colleen and Spencer worked on the Pledge Tuition materials, the
candidate meet-and-greet ads, and presidential election flyers. For the ASNAU
Facebook page they are 86% below where they would like to be, so please invite
friends to like the page.
C. Special Events- Chyna Gade, Jillian Zuniga
- Chyna and Jillian met with Special Events for NSG this week, and discussed how
to successfully hold events. Jacob, the Special Events Chair, presented and taught
NSG how to hold an event and did a wonderful job. The February Event, ASNAU
Loves the Jacks, will be in the end of February due to some miscommunication
with the chocolate company. They have chosen to not rush the candy bars for an
extra $1000 so it will be non-Valentine’s Day but will still occur later this month.
Jillian attended a committee that President Mastrud couldn’t attend. As Chief of
Staff Smart discussed, there will be a meet-and-greet event for candidates with
an hour to pose questions to candidates as well. Chyna encourages ASNAU
members to alert all friends about Elections, simply so there will be a good
outcome and so those that want to be representatives have the opportunity.
D. ITS- Joey Smoll
- This coming week Joey will need pictures for Senator Lulay and Senator
Thomas to go up on the website. All Senate Bills and Minutes are up to date,
there is a new banner and he believes it is one of the best in ASNAU history. If
anyone would like to see pictures from the Student State Address, there is a
hyperlink to 40 pictures. He would like recommendations for the Website also.
E. NSG- Annsley Niemann, Derek Lopez, Jeremy Chan
- NSG will be having their Ice Cream Social and campus wide tie-dye event in the
central quad for winter family weekend. Annsley would like to thank Chyna and
Jillian for working with Jacob and teaching NSG about events, and to Oregon for
going to the conference with them.
Committee Reports
A. Appropriations: Senator Ortega looked over bills and OAs and IAs. She would
like everyone to please make sure that clubs know a budget is needed with
materials so discrepancies can be avoided.
B. Legislative: Senator Gorshe reports that they did not meet this Wednesday but
will meet next. Will be addressing some job descriptions.
Senator Reports
College of Arts and Letters
a. Thomas Lulay- Met with Dean on this past Friday, where they talked
about ASNAU and discussed getting more representation for the
college. He personally did office hours and should have a bill next
week.
b. Scott Tillinghast- He has been in the ASNAU office more than he has
been out of it, he wrote two bills, and another bill will hopefully be in
next week. He would like to thank Colleen for the muffin, and Senator
Ortega for taking over appropriations.
College of Social and Behavioral Sciences
a. Ernan Cabral- They will be meeting with Dean on Wednesday. Met
with a Student for funding, will be at appropriations next week. He
also wrote emails, a senate bill for next week, cut flyers and handed
out T-shirts. He is still working with a number of clubs and he would
like to recognize Senator Ortega for her hard work. Senator Mastrud
asks about the Dean search at SBS. Senator Simon will explain.
b. Brittany Simon- The College has called off the Dean search currently
because of the protest. Basically there was a man involved in Abu
Ghraib that was being considered for the Dean position, and many
students protested him as a torturer being considered for this
position. So, a step back was taken from the search. She did her office
hours and passed out a lot of T-shirts. She would like to thank Senator
Ortega for updates on her van, and for being a great Senator and
appropriations chair.
College of Health and Human Services
a. Zachary Howard- He has been writing a bill for USITT, this bill will not
be in until the 24th. UT62 is asking for funding for a video. He would
also like to recognize Senator Ortega and thinks that between him and
her, she is better than Senator Tillinghast even though he said last
week that Senator Tillinghast was the best.
b. Nicolas Startt- He handed out a lot of T-shirts, he wrote his first
Senate Bill for his own club, and he will have another bill next week.
College of Education
a. Alyssa Soto- She signed up for tabling, and completed office hours. She
spoke with new clubs about funding and wrote a Senate Bill that was
passed tonight.
b. Jared Gorshe- Dean Meeting on the 27th at 1pm. He did some work in
the office and he doesn’t know what the deal is with Logging, he is
writing a bill for lacrosse for next week. He would also like to
recognize Senator Ortega for doing a great job and running the
appropriations committee.
College of Business
a. Ryan Cook- No report.
b. Alexandria Buchta- Went to a Dean meeting last week, and discovered
there will be an increase of $80 program fee for Juniors and Seniors,
for printing, mock interviews, etc. The College of Business also had the
opening of a Veteran’s office, the first one in any business school. They
are also working in staffing, and accreditation is coming up. She has
University Curriculum Committee next week and completed office
hours. She also thanks Senator Ortega for her contributions. President
Mastrud asks about the total fee before this raise, Senator Buchta
believes it was between $200-$250, but she will email the Dean and
ask this week.
College of Forestry, Engineering, and Natural Sciences
a. Nicole Ortega- She completed her office hours this week, and she is
working with Relay for Life and thanks the Senate for funding. She
thanks Oregon for coffee, and if anyone is interested in rooftop
gardening, they will be putting a garden on top of the parking garage,
and are always looking for help. It is under the SEEDS organization,
but is also her research project contribution.
b. Savannah Libby- They are meeting with Dean next Friday, she has
Student Safety Committee and office hours were good. Had a little
problem with the copy machine. She would also like to thank Senator
Ortega.
Advisor Reports (Rick Brandel and Art Farmer)
Rick Brandel— He wants graduating seniors to know that the Gold Axe award
application is due next Friday. 15-20% of applicants will be selected. He would also
like to remind everyone to balance all extra-curricular activities with grades. It is a
huge commitment that members of ASNAU make, but grades are the priority. Let
Chairwoman Woodhouse know if anyone has an exam or something that takes
precedence.
Art Farmer— The legal aid has been an attorney in Flagstaff, and has a good
understanding of issues student may bring. He just got word today that some of the
processes were completed, so he sent the new aid an email and asked him when he
would like to start, as he has been eager to begin working. Please introduce yourself
to him and make him feel comfortable in his transition from private practice to NAU.
Discussion Items
- None
Announcements
Chairwoman Woodhouse brought Valentines Candy.
Golden Pine Cone Award: Christine, for all of her hard work in the office.
President Mastrud says that Provost Huenneke emailed the College Deans and told them
how important it was for the Deans to meet with the Senators, and that they Senators could
bring people to meeting with them.
Senator Cabral reminds everyone of the Valentine’s Day Dance at the Newman Center this
Saturday at 6:30pm.
Important Dates
February 15th, Knights of Columbus Dance at the Newman Center
February 19th, NSG Ice Cream Social
March 1st, NSG Tie-Dye Event
March 25th, Onsite Tuition Discussion
March 25th, Unity Week Keynote Speaker
Adjournment
Motion: Senator Howard move to adjourn the meeting
Second: Senator Gorshe
Vote: Unanimous, meeting adjourned at 6:37 P.M.
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