Good day, readers in internet land. Hopefully, your transition to the new decade went smoothly.
The first two sessions of the student senate went smoothly and without much ado. Advocacy days are coming up, and over the first student support day (February 25), a trip to the capital is planned. The spring schedule for next year has been settled-upon, and it includes three more instructional days, where faculty duty days had been before.
Money for a small thank-you gift was approved for the Bloomington Chamber of Commerce, as they graciously allowed the senate to use their space for a senate retreat.
The second session brought forth the approvals of both the Japanese club for re-activation, and the activation of the Law-Enforcement club, whose constitution had been met with some controversy earlier. The controversial bit had since been muffled, and both clubs are now active.
The second session ended early, as there was an opportunity to meet with a potential replacement for Ralph Anderson. Once the senate no longer had quorum, things were quickly wrapped up and dismissed.
Wednesday, January 20, 2010
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