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SA
SA plows ahead after constitutional flub
The former decision would have resulted in SA needing to vote again on all motions made this semester.
SA
SA shirks its duty and sets a poor precedent
C’mon. SA Senate’s casual neglect in allowing someone to serve illegally for about five weeks this semester — rendering unconstitutional every…
ACJC
Here’s the background, and possible effects, of ACJC’s recent ruling
Moving forward, SA will either have to amend its constitution, drag its feet in the ACJC ordered review, or follow through on the order from ACJC in full.
Greek Life
Status of Greek, club sports, a cappella groups uncertain with ACJC ruling
The ruling stemmed from an April 21 appeal by several students that alleged Greek organizations, a capella groups, and club sports teams discriminate by gender and therefore violate the SA Constitution.
SA
Tampons and pad effort stabilizes
Since then, Floto said, SA has seen the usage of tampons and pads decline to more reasonable rates.
SA
Senator seeks to improve international student life
The International Students Project involves the creation of a committee of students who will discuss and work on several subprojects as well as listen to and address the concerns of current international students.
Dining
Student documentary recognizes dining workers
The eight-minute documentary brought together all parts of the dining experience, incorporating interviews with students, workers, and Director of Campus Dining Services and Auxiliary Operations Cameron Shauf.
SA
Tampons initiative off to rocky start
In its first two weeks of its rollout as the 5K Challenge winner, the Pads and Tampons Initiative has seen over half of those funds sapped.
SA
Failed SA prank angers students
Students were left reeling last Sunday in the wake of an April Fools’ Day prank gone wrong.
SA
Here’s where they’ve been
Last December, we asked SA President Vito Martino and Vice President Lance Floto where they’d been after failing to live up to the expectations they’d set for themselves during last spring’s election.