Tagged - SA
SA
Statement from Ed Board on a certain SA email
It’s not feasible to expect every single senator to have a hand in writing the email. But it’s reasonable to expect senators to get a heads up, and be able to approve or deny the email. Read More
DPS
DPS to form student advisory board
The Department of Public Safety is forming a student advisory board, giving UR students a voice in the University’s law enforcement body. Director of Public Safety Mark Fischer anticipates 20 to 25 students sitting on the board. He plans to give members the opportunity to meet with new officer recruits and to observe and participate […]
Dining
As semester begins, Dining and SA updates
From Starbucks’ new look to Grubhub’s Tapingo takeover, a lot has changed for this school year. The Campus Times sat down this week with Dining Services Director Cam Schauf, General Manager Rachel LaChapelle, and SA President and senior Jamal Holtz to learn what’s different and why. Dining Services Lunch prices at Danforth are reduced to […]
SA
SA passes free printing
Undergraduates will have 100 free pages of printing credit starting in the 2019 fall semester, the result of a collaboration between SA, the IT center, the AS&E department, deans, and several University organizations. “When I was a senator as a sophomore, this was something that people were continuously talking about,” junior and Executive Director of […]
SA
SA meeting summary: 10/9/18
SA also discussed how many female students have complained about being kicked out of the Athletics Center for wearing sports bras. Read More
SA
SA should keep us up to the minute
If you go on SA’s website and look for senate and committee minutes from their meetings, you’ll find very few documents from this semester. Read More
SA
SA meeting summary: 9/24
On the student-life side of things, a petition is in early stages that will attempt to make new resources available for grieving students. Read More
SA
SA Meeting Summary: 9/10
Last Monday, the SA discussed a need for more engagement with President Richard Feldman, a new system for class registration, and the Legislative Committee’s respective current projects and activities. Read More
SA
Gil and Holtz win uncontested SA election
Gil and Holtz plan to spend the rest of the semester laying the groundwork for their return in the fall. And once that comes around, one of their first goals will be to meet with a representative of every group on campus “to express their concerns and to see what they want to get out of SA,” said Holtz. Read More
news
Amendment support shows at Pride meeting, despite lingering concern
The amendment will appear on the ballot of the SA elections, which run today and tomorrow. Read More
