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Senate rejects pay policy
from Issue 4
BY HAYDEN SADLER Staff Writer
The Student Association and its newly swornin members received a presentation about the proposed Greek life office change. In addition to usual club approvals, members of the board also declined a policy proposal.
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Student Association President Taiba Azeem first welcomed the four newly elected members — Dipekshya Karki, Carter Mosher, Arshita Pandey and Sumeet Vishwakarma — to the senate Wednesday, March 1. Then, members from various Greek life organizations spoke regarding the proposed move of the Fraternity and Sorority Life offices into another location within the Angell College Center.
In addition, the senate also voted on club status for the Galilean Society, an astronomy club, and granted provisional status for the Global Medical Brigade club. A funding request of $305 was also voted on for Her Campus.
Inter-Fraternity Council and Inter-Sorority Association Chairs Deren Purisic and Emma Peer stood before the SA and voiced their — and many other community members’ — complaints about the change in Fraternity and Sorority Life office described in a previous Cardinal Points issue. The current office, which sees more than 500 people a day, is located on the second floor of the Angell College Center. The administrative decision planned