Since 1919
The Emory Wheel
Emory University’s Independent Student Newspaper
Volume 99, Issue 22
Printed Every Wednesday
Wednesday, April 11, 2018
LEGISLATURES
STUDENT GOVERNMENT
Elections Board Vice Chair Resigns
WASTE MANAGEMENT
Missorted Trash Impedes Policy Goals
By chRistina yan Asst. News Editor
By Joshua Lee Contributing Writer
Elections Board Vice Chair Andy Xu (20C) resigned from his position on April 4 in the wake of Former Elections Board Chair Betty Zhang (20C)’s forced resignation and a contentious election cycle for the Board. Xu said that he and Zhang both submitted their resignations “around the same time.” If both the offices of the chair and the vice chair are vacant, the treasurer serves as acting chair until a replacement is found, according to Part II, Article 9, Section 3 of the Elections Code. Xu told the Wheel that the Board does not have a treasurer because “we have no funding.” If the chair, the vice chair and the treasurer positions are vacant, the secretary serves as acting chair and must inform the Student Government Association (SGA) president and the speaker of the legislature. The pres-
Vice President Elyse Cooke (20T). Outgoing GSGA President Mark Neufeld (18B) inducted the new GSGA executives and said the previous legislature was a “grand experiment” because it was the first full year following the referendum that split the student government into autonomous undergraduate and graduate branches. Neufeld said that he is “eternally grateful” for the separation. “[We] were able to keep those two
Campus Services (CS) is facing some challenges with the University’s installation of new standardized waste bins, including trash overflow during peak periods and missorted trash, according to Associate Vice President for Facilities Management Todd Kerzie. The new waste disposal system, which has already seen some improvement in landfill diversion, was part of the updated waste management policy implemented in January. After CS purchased and installed new waste bins, people have been discarding items in the wrong bins. As a result, waste “rejections” have been occuring at an off-site collection facility. Rejections happen when a particular waste bag contains too much of another type of waste and the facility redirects the waste to a different recycling center or a landfill site. Indoor waste bins have also faced issues with
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Left to R ight: Junior Representative Johnson Wang (20C), Sophomore Representatives Zion Kidd (21C) and Lori Steffel (21C) are sworn into the 52nd Legislature of the Student Government Association (SGA).
SGA, GSGA Induct New Legislatures By BeLicia RodRiguez Senior Staff Writer The Student Government Association (SGA) and Graduate Student Government Association (GSGA) celebrated the the transition to newly elected leaders on Monday night at the Miller-Ward Alumni House. A brief joint session was held after the new members were inducted. SGA transitioned from the 51st to the 52nd legislature, which includes SGA President Dwight Ma (17Ox,
19C), SGA Executive Vice President John Priddy (19C), College Junior Representative Johnson Wang (20C) and sophomore representatives Lori Steffel (21C) and Zion Kidd (21C). Constitutional Council Associate Justice Brandon Wood (18C) swore in the undergraduate legislators. Chief Justice Talia Burstein (18C), who usually inducts new legislators, could not attend the inauguration. GSGA transitioned from the second to the third legislature by inducting President Sydney Kaplan (19L) and
GREEK LIFE
EPC Opposes Sigma Chi’s Exclusionary Derby Day Apparel By seungeun cho Asst. Emory Life Editor
“A toxic sense of exclusion” is how Emory Panhellenic Council (EPC) leadership and EPC chapter presidents described Sigma Chi’s choice to only include four of the eight EPC sororities on T-shirts promoting its Derby Days events.
The annual fundraiser, held last week, raises funds for the Huntsman Cancer Foundation and cancer research through events and T-shirt sales, according to a Sigma Chi statement dated April 5 and sent to the Wheel on Tuesday. The T-shirts promoting Sigma Chi’s annual week of philanthropy bore the letters of Delta Delta Delta (Tri
Delta), Alpha Delta Pi (ADPi), Kappa Alpha Theta (Theta) and Kappa Kappa Gamma (Kappa). Delta Phi Epsilon (DPhiE), Gamma Phi Beta (Gamma Phi), Pi Beta Phi (Pi Phi) and Sigma Delta Tau (SDT) sororities were excluded. EPC Acting President Rachel Pan (17Ox, 19C) and all EPC chapter presidents wrote in an April 4 letter to
Kaplan Captures GSGA Presidency
Graduate students elected Sydney Kaplan (19L) as their next Graduate Student Government Association (GSGA) president. Kaplan defeated Sakinah Watts (19B) in a run-off for the position, earning 598 votes (52.3 percent), while Watts received 545 votes (47.7 percent), according to GSGA Chief of Staff Kyle Davis (18B). Kaplan was a legislator for the second GSGA legislature this past year. Before attending Emory School of
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Law, Kaplan earned her bachelor’s degree in political science and criminology from the University of Florida, where she also served in student government. Kaplan said that meeting with each graduate school divisional dean and president are among her first priorities. She added that she wants to start working on some of her platform points immediately, such as making printing free for graduate students. “I think my [free printing initiative]
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Patrick Pontani (19B) apologized and said the chapter was only in contact with members of the executive boards of the four sororities printed on the shirt, they wrote in an April 10 email to the Wheel. “It is evident in the language used in [EPC’s] letter that Sigma Chi’s prac-
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FACULTY LECTURE
GSGA
By aLex KLugeRman News Editor
Sigma Chi that the brothers’ behavior continued “a tradition of creating conflict … among sorority women.” The letter states that the chapters refused to help promote or attend this year’s Derby Days events in response to the T-shirts sold at the April 4 Wonderful Wednesday. Sigma Chi President Tom Baumgartner (19C) and Vice President
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Charles Howard Candler Professor and Chair of American American Studies Carol Anderson delivers the Distinguished Faculty Lecture and discusses her book, ‘White Rage: The Unspoken Truth of Our Racial Divide.’
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