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Volume 99, Issue 15
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Wednesday, February 7, 2018
U.S. SUPREME CO URT JUSTICE
CAMPUS LIFE
All Student Groups to Have Access to CLC Spaces Campus Life Plans to Designate AMUC Areas for ‘Cultural Centers’ By JoShua lEE Contributing Writer
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U.S. Supreme Court Associate Justice Sonia Sotomayor discusses navigating college and ascending to the Supreme Court as a Hispanic woman Tuesday afternoon.
Justice Calls for Diversity on the Bench By madiSon BoBEr Asst. Multimedia Editor
U.S. Supreme Court Associate Justice Sonia Sotomayor said that she has never felt like she has “completely belonged,” pointing to the need for diversity on the Supreme Court in her Tuesday afternoon talk at the Glenn Memorial Auditorium. Sotomayor, the first Hispanic jus-
tice to serve on the Supreme Court, answered questions from Associate Professor of Law Fred Smith Jr. and three Emory Law School students in front of an audience of about 1,000 Emory School of Law students, alumni and faculty members. “When people walk into a system and [they] don’t see anybody who looks like [them], it undermines confidence in that system,” Sotomayor said, add-
ing that diversity can refer to life choices, gender and race. “Every justice comes from an Ivy League school — that affects our policy choices.” Conversations, Sotomayor said, are richer and broader when people of different backgrounds participate. She pointed to the 2009 case Safford Unified School District v. Redding,
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No campus student organization will receive permanent space in the Campus Life Center (CLC), according to Assistant Vice President for Community Suzanne Onorato. Student organizations that need meeting space in the CLC will be able to use the 25Live system to reserve spaces for a certain amount of time, Director of the University Center Ben Perlman wrote in a Feb. 6 email to the Wheel. Assigning a permanent space to any student organization could inhibit collaboration, one of “five [values] that [the CLC] was designed to enhance as a learning community,” Onorato said, adding that assigning permanent spaces to some organizations might “disempower” other student groups. The goal of the CLC is to welcome all students, provide an “exciting dining experience,” foster collaboration,
host large events and meetings and be “uniquely Emory,” according to Onorato. Onorato added that student focus groups conducted by Campus Life expressed a desire for the CLC to offer space to all student groups. Cultural organizations such as the Emory Black Student Union (EBSU) and Centro Latino will keep their respective rooms in the Alumni Memorial University Center (AMUC), and a committee of students and administrators called the Campus Life Cultural Centers Task Force initiated talks in January 2017 to provide recommendations for use of the new CLC space. “We have made some great progress but have taken a pause as our next steps require that we finalize the space that is available in the AMUC for the cultural centers,” Onorato wrote. “We hope to finalize that prior
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CURRICULUM
Emory Cuts Maximum AP, IB Transfer Credits in Half By BElicia rodriguEz Staff Writer Emory has revamped its Test Credit Policy, decreasing the amount of credit hours incoming students can receive for AP and IB tests from 24 to 12, according to the new AP, IB and Other Pre-Matriculation Test Credit Policy. The change will begin affecting students who enroll at Emory or Oxford College Fall 2018. The Curriculum, Assessment and Educational
Committee made that decisions last year. Students with more than four test scores can receive a non-credit bearing course waiver for each additional score. The additional tests do not count for credit, but they will allow students to enroll in higher level classes. Emory will no longer accept scores of 4 for AP Art History; AP Government and Politics: Comparative and United States (U.S.); AP European History; AP U.S. History; AP World
History; and AP Psychology. Students must receive a score of 5 on the aforementioned AP tests to receive credit. Senior Associate Dean for Undergraduate Education Joanne Brzinski said individual departments reviewed data to determine whether students should continue receiving credit for 4s on AP exams. “Departments like psychology where they … did a review of the students who’d received 4s and 5s on their exams ... decided that only stu-
DINING
Bon Appetit employees at Emory University voted 132-52 against unionizing Feb. 2. The National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) must certify the results, which can take up to a week, Bon Appetit Director of Communications Bonnie Powell told the Wheel Feb. 5, adding that the company will release a statement when the results are official. Southern Regional Director of Workers United (SEIU) Harris
Raynor wrote in a Feb. 4 email to the Wheel that NLRB held the election after some Bon Appetit employees at Emory, including those who work at Oxford College, signed authorization cards to express their desire for union representation. “If at least 30 percent of workers sign cards or a petition saying they want a union, the NLRB will conduct an election,” the NLRB website reads. Raynor wrote that while he accepts the employees’ decision, a successful
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will now accept only a 6 or 7 on IB Chinese; IB Film; IB Psychology; and IB German. Brzinski said Emory was “out of step with peer institutions,” such as Vanderbilt University (Tenn.), Duke University (N.C.) and Washington University in St. Louis (Mo.), which only accept higher test scores and transferred fewer credit hours in comparison to Emory’s.
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FO UNDERS DINNER
Bon Appetit Workers Vote Against Union By Emily Sullvian Associate Editor
dents with 5s [would receive credit],” Brzinski said. “[Professors in the history department] had not been fans of the AP curriculum for a while, whereas other departments really made significant changes based on how students did after they went on with particular test scores.” Emory will no longer give credit for IB Business Management; IB Computer Science; IB Music; IB Philosophy; IB Social and Cultural Anthropology; and IB Dance. Emory
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University President Claire E. Sterk speaks about the heart of Emory University at the 2018 Founders Dinner in Cox Hall Ballroom Thursday evening. The event celebrates the establishment of Emory University.
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