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Tuesday April 12,
2010
6:30 p.m. Mills
Library
Student Life and
Technology Center
I. Call to Order
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II. Special Business
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III. Announcements and Constituent Concerns
Adelia: constituents are having trouble
connecting to the wireless network with an ipad/kindle/etc. through their
account? Is there a way they can connect?
Zack will ask IT
Hunter: is there a way to opt out of Senate
emails?
Desh will ask
IV. Departmental Liaison Reports
- WAC Paddles
- Anvesh talked to Karl
Lenser at the WAC about getting additional paddles, Karl is already in
the process of buying them!
- Signage at the Village
apartments
- Dean Wiltgen looked into
Taylor Kidd’s request for signs in the interior stairwells in the
Village, new signage is in the process of being put up on each floor, in
different colors!
- Raney Bunk Beds
- Dean Wiltgen looked into
this and the actual cost would be closer to $15,000.
- This is a request that
should be put into the capital funding from the college.
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V. Committee Reports
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- Financial Committee with Clay
Christian
- Motion to Pass the New
Financial Committee
- Senate
Members (permanent):
- Hunter
Owen, Kate Moran, Weston Weeks, Lauren Whitmore, Zack Hausle
- At
Large Members (spring allocations only)
- Daniel
B. Williams, Hannah Hudspeth, Brad Martins, Hari Vasudevan, Susanna
Sutherland,
- One
at large member will be added to the permanent FinCom after the Spring
Allocations Process
- Motion
passed no objections or abstentions
- ECC
- ECC
would like to add salaries to the vice co-chaired position on Senate.
Exec recommended that this be tabled for the first official financial
committee meeting.
- Motion
to Table, passed no objections/abstentions
- Bike
Revolution
- $1,101.44
for 5 new bikes
- Exec
is all for the bikes (they are used all the time, we rarely see them
freely available outside of the library), but does not recommend using
discretionary funding for this proposal
- Motion
to not fund, but recommend to Bike Revolution to add it to their spring
allocation budget, passed no abstentions or rejections
- Martin
Hall
- $1722.66
bring DJ Developed to Toga
- Motion
to fund in full, passed, no objections or abstentions
- Habitat
for Humanity
- $248.77Ìý to reimburse for gas (gas prices rose
unexpectedly during the trip)Ìý
- ÌýMotion to fund in full, no objections
or abstentions Ìý
- again, we do not condone retroactive
funding, unless special circumstances ariseÌý
- Aonian
- The
Aonian presented a formal proposal to Exec this week regarding their
need for funds to cover additional printing costs. The Aonian has grown
extensively this year, they had 320 submissions from 140 students and
the quality of the magazine is improving (awesome!) They originally went
to the printer with these numbers, and their original quote was within
their budget. However, at the last minute, the printer gave them a new,
much higher quote.
- The
Aonian has had the same budget for 12 years and their staff is unpaid.
They are due for a larger budget, however, this is something they should
have brought up earlier (they should definitely consider applying for
additional funding for next year’s issue! During spring allocations)
- Aonian
kept accepting submissions until their last meeting (Sunday of spring
break), in the future they now know they need to have a cut off.
- Difficult
to democratically cut work at this point (panel of judges choose work to
be published during each meeting, cannot have a meeting this late in the
game—due to the publisher tomorrow to keep up with their deadline,
cannot extend the deadline because the release is co-sponsored by the
Murphy Foundation)
- Rather
have copies vs. pages? They really do not want to cut the amount of
copies, it would be slightly easier to cut some of the work (although
this too is a lot of work, and all of this has to be done tonight)
- Senate:
We realize this is a sticky situation, but it is irresponsible for us to
fund all of this, considering how late the proposal came, and how much
we have left in the discretionary budget. Although some of the
additional funding was out of your hands, as heads of this organization
it is up to you guys to make executive decisions, especially regarding
when to stop accepting submissions.
- Exec
recommended funding $3,437.00 for 800 copies @ 160 pages
- Motion
to fund exec’s recommendation, rejectedÌý
- Kate:
Motion to pass 900 copies @ 160 pgs (2nd Anvesh) and cut
certain submissions from students that sent in multiples
- Total
funding of $3854.00
- 1
objection, 3 abstentions
- Committee on Everything
Awesome:
- Dean
Jim Wiltgen and Dr. Karla Carney-Hall
- HOUSINGÌý
- There
has been a lot of frustration, especially amongst the junior class
regarding this years housing process. In recent years most juniors have
been able to get apartments, however, because the rising senior class is
so large, increased amount of squatters (50% increase in squatters this
year!), and decreased amount of front street apartments housing 3
residents (most will be housing 2) res life’s predictive model was thrown
off, and the after getting to the 100th person in the junior
class, there were no more spaces in on campus apartments.
- Funny
how things change… three years ago they could not pay people to live in
some of the apartments…
- Res
Life/Housing is doing their best, there is no exact science, and there
are only about 218 people left to house (due to the increased amount of
squatters)
- There will be drop outs, and we will
end up with 100% housing, but we will have a better predictor towards
the end of the year when the college has a much better idea about the
size of the incoming class, as well as the number of drop outs.
- Only
144 people are living off campus (less than usual) and few people are on
the off campus waitlist (RES LIFE
IS STILL ACCEPTING OFF-CAMPUS REQUESTS, in the past two years, these
lists HAVE been exhausted during the summer, so if you are interested
apply!)
- The college is doing it’s best to
accommodate everyone, and is looking for information to make the process
better in the future:Ìý
- They
will be looking into collecting information regarding how many upper
classman have underclassman roommates so they can create a more fair
process for the future for those who have seniority.
- In
the fall, the Dean and Dr. Carney-Hall will be asking senate to form a
committee for feedback.
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- Environmental Concerns
Committee with Emily and Katherine
- Meeting
Thursday at 7, check out ºÚÁϲ»´òìÈ Today for the Location
- Earth
day 3-6pm Friday April 22 (ACTUAL EARTH DAY!) at the Village.
- Hoop
Dreams (ºÚÁϲ»´òìÈ band), Don’t Stop Please (UCA based band) will both be
performing live! ÌýÌý
- HOT
DOGS!!!!
- Eco
justice week: There will be talks each day with diverse focuses
(confirmed focuses include food justice, oil burning (with Amnesty))
there will also be tabling, petitions and videos. Be on the lookout for
more info or email Katherine or Emily!
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- Media Committee with Courtney
Johnson (Bruce Layman proxy)
- Congrats
to Bruce Layman, Jodyn Spenato, Ashley Scorsone, the new student at large
members of the media committee
- Issues
with interviews
- Applicants who applied for multiple
positionsÌý
- Courtney
is concerned because this made their application process difficult (had
to bring in both interviewers to interview the applicant at once, which
is awkward, and can lead to the interviewers having a poor reflection
of the applicant (are the indecisive? Or do they really just want to be
part of this committee, no matter what job they are doing?)
- Options
- Change
the media constitution so that they can only apply for one position
(must be brought to senate for approval)
- Introduce
a ranking system as part of the application, and then it is up to your
discretion to decide which position you think is best for that
applicant.
- You
can still email Courtney regarding applications for positions for next
year
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- Multicultural Development
Committee with Molly Miller
- Overall
DAO week went well (however, there was poor turn out for the movie night
so that was canceled, and because we have the rights to the movie MDC can
still show the film next year) Sassy Gay Friend was great, and had
outstanding turn out (the entire bottom floor of staple was filled, no
one was turned away)
- Gospel
Explosion was also a success!
- There
were some issues with checks for Forever Jones
- A
reminder to club exec’s
- PICK UP CHECKS FROM THE BUISNESS
OFFICE BY 4PM ON FRIDAYÌý
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- Campus Kitty with Malena
- They
will be distributing funds soon!
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- Social Committee with Will
Phillips
- Drive
in movie is Saturday, parking starts at 8:30, True Grit at 9, followed by
the King’s Speech
- No
drinking and driving! Remember, once you are on Harkrider driving over,
you are NOT on ºÚÁϲ»´òìÈ property, so you will have to answer to local
police, not PSafe/ºÚÁϲ»´òìÈ if anything goes wrong.
- SoCo
will be selling snacks!
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- Volunteer Action Committee
with Michaela Fraser
- SPRING
AWARENESS WEEK IS GOING ON NOW!
- Michaela is still looking for
volunteers for the 21st to help out when the 4th
graders come to visit! Email her ASAP if you are interested!Ìý
- SPRING AWARENESS EVENT SCHEDULE: Educational
Inequity
ÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌý - Thursday, April 14 Lunchtime at
the SLTC Technology Clusters:Ìý Spotlight on Current Controversial
Issues in the Education System.Ìý Stop by Tech Cluster 3 or 4 between
11am-1pm to get informed.Ìý Refreshments from Ed's Bakery will be
served!
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ÌýÌýÌýÌý - **Tuesday, April 19th at 6 pm in Mills A:
Education In Arkansas: Panel Discussion.Ìý Featuring Dr. Anne
Goldberg, Dr. Dionne Jackson, Dr. James Jennings, Ida Burns Counselor
Donna Wilchie, and Bob Courtway Principle Amy Jordan (Moderated by Dr.
Jay Barth). The panel will focus on local issues and how we can work to
improve the system. This event will be catered by La Princesa!
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ÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌý -Ìý Thursday, April
21st from 11am-1pm SLTC/Campus Wide: Ida Burns Elementary 4th Grade
Campus Visit.Ìý 90 4th graders will be on campus for student/faculty
demonstrations from 11-12 and lunch/campus tours from 12-1.ÌýÌý
It's going to be an awesome day.
WAYS TO HELP OUT/VOLUNTEER
Ìý**ÌýÌý - Please ATTEND The Lottery event (April 12) and the
Panel Discussion(April 19)! We need all the support we can get, so bring
your friends.Ìý They will be low key and fun, but informative.Ìý
ÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌý - Make sure to walk by the
tech clusters during lunch on April 14
ÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌý - We NEED VOLUNTEERS for the
Ida Burns Event (April 21)Ìý - To sign up to volunteer, stop by the
VAC Office (in the Miller Center/Religious Life Suite) in the SLTC.Ìý
The sign up sheets with all relevant information are posted on the
door.Ìý We are asking volunteers to sign up by THIS FRIDAY, April 8.
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- Academic Policy with
LaRonda Mitchell
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- Chinese
professor search will be finalized for the fall
- 2
new philosophy professors for the fall
- one
of the candidates will be teaching in Dr. Ablondi’s class from 11-12pm
in the Raney building tomorrow
- The
APC discussed this year’s spring break which was one week later than
usual (to align with Arkansas public school breaks).
- This
proved difficult for the staff, and there is discussion of pushing for a
long weekend early in the semester, or perhaps a longer break.
- Please
email LaRhonda with any feedback, if we are going to try to get a better
break system during the spring term WE NEED FEEDBACK!
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- Student and Academic
Concerns Committee with Emily and LaRonda
- Looking
into new ideas they have received regarding the rollover funds.
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- Communications Committee
with Adelia Shiffraw
- I
want to form a committee by the next meeting, please email me if you
would like to be on it.
- PLEASE
EMAIL ME A PICTURE YOU DON’T MIND HAVING UP IN THE SENATE CASE!
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- Committee on Committees
with Gabe Breshears
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- CoC
motion recommend the following chair positions:
- Malena
Outhay, Campus Kitty
- Will
Phillips, Social Committee
- Emily
Cannon, Environment Concerns Committee
- Calvin
Pun, Multicultural Development Committee
- Filing
for Vice Chairs closes tonight
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- CoC
is looking for students for the following committee’s (see attachment), SENATORS please
RECOMMEND anyone you think would be good for the job and also include
these in your notes, any interested students should email Gabe!
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- Executive Committee with
Desh Deepak
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VII. New Business
- Please respond to Glenda’s
email if you can go to dinner with the President, Dr. Cloyd (it will be in
the Campbell dining room an hour before our meeting)
- If you are interested in
joining the IT committee email Desh!
- Dean: Red Brick Film
Festival Submissions due Friday, check out a camera at the OTC, only a 3
minute movie CASH MONAYYY PRIZES!
- Shakespeare scurry Friday
at the Village
- This weekend is Alumni Weekend, BE ON YOUR BEST BEHAVIOR, know
that there will be increased scrutiny regarding any damage which happens
this weekend.Ìý
- There has been
Galloway-light damage, consistently (each weekend for at least the past 3
weeks).
- Thank you for those who
have confronted students damaging the lights, or have provided any info
to the dean.
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VIII. Adjournment